Shravasti

Shravasti is situated in the
north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh around 176 km off Lucknow.It
is one of the main site for Buddhist pilgrimage as well and
Jain Pilgrimage.
History:
History of Shravasti teerth begins with the formation of Janpad's
by Yugadidev Shri Adishwar Prabhu. This place
was the capitol city of North Kaushal Janpad. Many Jain Kings
such as King Jitari, the father of third Teerthankar Shri
Sambhavnath Bhagwan and others past here after Bhagwan Adinath.
King Prasanjeet ruled this place at the time of Bhagwan Mahaveer.
He was a loyal follower of Prabhu Veer. The main listener
of Prabhu Veer King of Magadh Samrat Shrenik has wedded the
sister of King Parasanjeet. This was also called by the names
of Kunal Nagari and Chandrikapuri in the
old days. Many Jain temples and Stoops (pillars) were present
in this city. It is specified in history that greater king
Samrat Ashok and his grand son King Samprati also constructed
many temples and Stoops at this holy place. This teerth place
is also descripting in "Brihatkalp".
Chinese traveler Fahiyan has also described this holy place
in his memories of traveling India during 5th century BC.
One more Chinese traveler during 7th century BC, Hun-Yen-Sang,
has described this place as Jet van Monastery.
Later this was called as Manikapuri. This
was ruled by King Mayurdhwaj during 900 AD, by King Hansdhwaj
during 925 AD, by King Makardhwaj during 950 AD, by King Sudhavadhwaj
during 975 AD and by King Suhridhwaj during 100 AD. All of
them were Jain Kings belonging to Bhar Vansh. Dr. Bennet and
Dr. Vincent Smith have also specified them as Jain Kings.
Work done by King Suhridhwaj for strengthening religion and
defending the temples in his empires from Muslim attack will
always taken as a great reminder of history. He also defeated
Mohamed Gazanavi. Acharya Jinprabh Surishwarji has specified
this teerth as Mahith in his granth "Vividh Teerth Kalp" in 14th century of VS. During those days many Jin-home having
big boundary walls, idols and Dev kulika's were present in
this city. Doors of the temple use to shut down automatically
at the time of Sunset and opens in the morning. This was said
to affect of Shri Manibhadra Yaksha. A Lion use to visit the
temple on the occasion of annual gathering and would go only
after the completion of Aarti. Allaudin Khilji and his soldiers
damaged this temple. Pandit Vijaysagarji and Shri Soubhagya
Vijayji have described this teerth in 18th century. Number
of ancient idols and inscription were recovered after digging
Sahet Mahet area near Shravasti village. These are kept in
museums at Lucknow and Mathura. Archeological Department has
acquired an ancient temple present near the Mahet Fort. This
place is described as the birthplace of Bhagwan Sri Sambhavnath.
The damaged remaining at Sahet Mahet reminds the ancient ness
of this place. At present this is the only temple present
at this teerth place.
Travel
Information:
By Air: The
nearest airport from Shravasti is Lucknow, 176 km away. One
can take flights for other cities of India such as Delhi,
Mumbai, and Varanasi from Lucknow.
By
Rail: The nearest railway station from Shravasti
is Gainjahwa, on the Gonda-Naugarh-Gorakhpur loop line. Gonda
and Gorakhpur are connected to the other cities in India through
a fairly good number of trains.
By
Road: Shravasti is connected with Gonda, Gorakhpur,
Lucknow and other cities in central Uttar Pradesh through
state transport corporation buses. The nearest large town
from Shravasti is Balrampur some 20 km away.

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