15 places in India to celebrate Mahavir Jayanti

1. Shri Mahavirji Temple, Rajasthan: 

This temple is dedicated to Lord Mahavir and is a prominent pilgrimage site for Jains.

2. Shikharji, Jharkhand:

This is a major Jain pilgrimage site where Lord Mahavir attained Nirvana.

3. Palitana, Gujarat:

Known for its magnificent Jain temples, Palitana is considered one of the holiest Jain pilgrimage sites.

4. Pavapuri, Bihar:

It is believed to be the place where Lord Mahavir breathed his last and achieved Moksha.

5. Ranakpur, Rajasthan: 

Famous for its stunning Jain temples, Ranakpur is a must-visit for Jain devotees.

6. Gomateshwara Statue, Karnataka: 

The gigantic monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali in Shravanabelagola is a symbol of Jain philosophy and is a significant site for Mahavir Jayanti.

7. Ajmer, Rajasthan:

Visit the Soniji Ki Nasiyan Temple, an exquisite Jain temple in Ajmer, during Mahavir Jayanti.

8. Girnar, Gujarat:

This is a sacred mountain where thousands of Jain pilgrims visit temples and shrines.

9. Lal Mandir, Delhi: 

Located in Chandni Chowk, this is the oldest Jain temple in Delhi and is beautifully decorated during Mahavir Jayanti.

10. Dilwara Temples, Rajasthan: 

Known for their stunning marble architecture, the Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu are dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras.

11. Shravanabelagola, Karnataka: 

Home to the 57-feet tall monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, this site holds great significance for Jains.

12. Parsvanath Temple, Khajuraho:

Explore the intricately carved Jain temples in Khajuraho dedicated to Lord Parsvanath.

13. Jain Temples, Kolkata: 

Visit the beautiful Jain temples in Kolkata, such as the Parshwanath Temple, during Mahavir Jayanti.

14. Dharmanath Temple, Kerala: 

Located in Mattancherry, this temple is dedicated to Lord Dharmanath and is a serene place for introspection.

15. Bibi Ka Maqbara, Maharashtra: 

Explore this mausoleum with Jain influence dedicated to Rabia-ul-Daurani, the wife of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb.