Mathura

Sri Jambu Swami
was born in Champa and was the son of a rich man, Seth Rishabhdutt.
Even though he was married at the age of 16, he was initiated
by Lord Mahavir's disciple Sudhama Swami and lived as a Brahmachari
for the rest of his life. After 20 years of hard penance he
attained the light of true knowledge and was enlightened at
Chaurasi. He is the last Kewal Gyani
of the Jains. A temple has been built here in his memory and
dedicated to this holiness.
There is also a dharamshala
within it which is surrounded by large and beautiful garden.
There is a bird sanctuary to the left of the main gate of
the temple. This place is better known as Chawrasi.
It is 3 kms. North of Mathura City on the Delhi- Mathura by-pass
road, on the Mathura- Goverdhan route. Dharamshalas with modern
facilities are available for the convenience of the tourist.
Ram
Nagar Jain Temple (Ahicchatra) :
Ahicchatra was the capital
of North Panchala (Present day Ramnagar of Bareilly district).
This is the place where the 23rd Tirthankar, Lord
Parshvanath renounced all material luxuries and started
his meditation. It is also believed that Lord Gautam Buddha
had given his teachings and Diksha tot he king of Naga Dynasty
near a fort in Ahicchatra. Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsang has
mentioned the name of this place as ' Ahichitala' in his writings.
Some old and broken Jain Digambar statues have been discovered
here. One of these statues has been placed outside the temple
of Lord Parshvanath. Some of the Tirthankar statues recovered
from the ruins of this place are preserved in the museums
at Lucknow and Delhi.
In the ancient Parshvanath
Temple, there are 5 Vedis dedicated to :
1.
Tikhal Baba- which is a Black idol of Lord Parshvanath
with engraved footprints.
2. White
statues of Lord Mahavir, Lord Parshvanath and Lord
Chandraprabhu.
3. Golden Statue
Lord Mahaveer.
4. White Idol
of Lord Parshvanath in Khandagasan posture.
5. A Statue
of Lord Sheetalnath. About 1 km. Away from Ahicchatra is Ram
Nagar.
The large Shikhar Chand
jain Templeis situated here. In the Temple there is a high
marble platform where a magnificent black statue of Lord Parshvanath
has been placed. In front of this Jain Temple there is fort
which was built during the period of Panchals. It covers an
area of 3 square miles and is in ruins now. Inside the fort
there is a big piece of rock known as Bhimshila which
has been placed on a mound.
Some broken Jain Digambar
statues have also been found here, which are worshipped by
the villagers. Chaitra Badi Asthami and Nirvana Mahotsav on
the Shravan Poornima, are the two main festivals that are
observed here.
Travel
Information:
To reach Ahicchatra, the nearest railway station is 5 kms.
From Ramnagar. Bus services from Bareilly, Badaun, Aligarh,
Delhi and Meerut are available via Aonla. Dharamshalas have
been built by the Jain Mandir Samiti for the benefit of the
pilgrims and other tourists.

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