
Shri Pydhuni Tirth - Jain Temples in Rest of India - Jinalay
Shri Pydhuni Tirth. Mulnayak | Tirth | Historicity | Other Temples | Works of art and Sculpture | Guidelines | Trust | Photo Gallery. Mulnayak: White-coloured idol of Bhagawan Godiji …
108 Parshwanath – The Jainsite World's Largest Jain Website
Mulnayak: Nearly 103 cms. high black – coloured idol of Bhagwan Vignahara Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture. There is an umbrella of hundreds of hoods (sahastrafana) over the head …
108.Godiji Parshwanath – The Jainsite World's Largest Jain Website
Tirth : It is in the Pydhuni locality in the Bombay city. Mulnayak : White-coloured idol of Bhagawan Godiji Parshwanath in the Padmasana posture. Historicity : Historicity: A number of famous …
Story of Godiji Parshwanath Bhagwan - Jain Stories
In the bustling city of Bombay, nestled in the Pydhuni locality, stands a revered temple housing the Mulnayak, a white-colored idol of Bhagawan Godiji Parshwanath seated in the Padmasana …
Godiji - Wikipedia
Godiji Parshwanath (Hindi: श्री गोडीजी पार्श्वनाथ) is the name given to several images of the Tirthankara Parshvanantha in India, and to the temple where it is the main deity …
Shri 108 Parshwanath Tirth Margdashika
Shri Godiji Parshvanath Shwetambar Jain Tirth Pedhi, Vijay Vallabh Chowk, Pydhuni, Mumbai – 400 004. State: Maharashtra. View History & More Details. View on Map Google Maps …
"New World" : 13) 2) Read Miracle Of The Godiji Parshwanath
2014年5月28日 · Among the images that bear the name Godiji Parshwanth, the best known is Godiji Parshvanath in the Pydhuni locality of Bombay. [3] It was established in beginning of the …
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2020年4月8日 · 108.Godiji Parshwanath Tirth : It is in the Pydhuni locality in the Bombay city. Mulnayak: White-coloured idol of Bhagawan Godiji Parshwanath in the...
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Godiji Parshwanath is the 1st Jain temple established in Mumbai. ESTD - 1812
Tirtha (Jainism) - Wikipedia
In Jainism, a tīrtha (Sanskrit: तीर्थ " ford, a shallow part of a body of water that may be easily crossed") is used to refer both to pilgrimage sites as well as to the four sections of the sangha. …
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