Read about travel information on Shri Laxmani tirth, located in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh, about 210 kms west of Indore city. Place is close to Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat state borders. It is a pilgrimage destination for Jain community in central India. It lies in western part of state and have estimated history of about 2000 years old which makes this place holy and sacred destination. As it was on trade route thus it is believed that it was one time flourishing township with temples and human establishments. It is believed that 3 brothers Indrabhuti, Agnibhuti and Vayubhuti were 3 brothers born at this place who were part of 11 gangdhars of Lord Mahavira. It is believed that during that period, lord Mahavira visited this place several times. In past, many Jain temples were persisting in this region which are now turned into ruins. Temple of Shri Laxmani teerth is artistically designed and magnificently decorated by craftsmen team. Here we can see the idol of lord Padmaprabha, of 25 cm in height and black in colour at posture of Padmasana. It is a single stone statue thus special in its own way. In addition to this, we can also see other temples like Tri-shikhar Digambara temple, Guru Mandir of Acharya Shri Rajendrasurriswarji at this location.
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Indore to Shri Laxmani tirth | 210 |
Vadodara to Shri Laxmani teerth | 170 |
Makshi Jain Temple to Shri Laxmani teerth | 290 |
Maheshwar to Shri Laxmani tirth | 140 |
Mandu to Jain tirth Laxmani | 150 |
Dahod (Madhya Pradesh) to Shri Laxmani tirth | 70 |