Shri Mahaveer Swami Shwetamber Jain Tirth, Jakhau,Kachchh,Gujarat
The Shri Jakhau Mahavir Swami Tirth is a sacred Jain temple in Jakhau, Gujarat. It’s a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, with intricate carvings and a serene atmosphere. The temple is dedicated to Lord Mahavir, the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism. If you’re seeking spiritual solace or cultural exploration, this temple is worth a visit.
Mahavir swami is mulnayak. It one big temple in jain panchtithi with nine took (navtook) . They have dharmshala and bhojan shala also. you get to see lot of peacock in campus. Must visit if ur visiting kutch.
The temple build years ago, must be 150 years or so. It’s a good place for worship. People who are coming here will get peace of mind.
Temple of Jakhau Teertha-
Jakhau Teertha dates back to the ancient time. It houses the idol of Lord Mahavira. The idol is white in complexion and is 84 cm in height. It is seated in a padmasana posture. The temple is also known as Ranatunka Derasara and was constructed under the inspiration of Sheth Jivaraj Ratansi and Sheth Bhimasi Ratansi. In 1905 of the Vikram Samvat Era, Jivaraj Ratansi got the central temple constructed and gave it the name Ratnatunk after the name of his father. Apart from this there are eight other temples located in the same complex. These temples are dedicated to (1) Lord Suvidhinath (2) Lord Adinath, (3) Lord Jiravala Parshvanatha, (4) Lord Chitamani Parshvanatha, (5) Lord Godi Parshvanatha, (6) Lord Gautama Swami, (7) Lord Shantinath and (8) Lord Chandraprabhu Swami. There are many other idols installed in the temple. In total there are 126 idols made of stone, 80 idols that have been carved of metal, 2 of quartz and one of them is made of gold. All the idols look spectacular and stand as a unique example if ancient art. They speak of the artistic skills and talent of the craftsmen. Overall the group of nine temples appears to be one group of temples on the Shatrunjaya Mountain. It looks very appealing even from a distance. After 1905, the temple was religiously renovated in V.S. 2028.
Jakhau Teertha being located on the hill is surrounded by scenic beauty. The atmosphere appears to be mesmerizing and heart-touching. The sight of the rays of the sun falling on the pinnacle-flags on the twenty peaks of the central temple of Lord Mahavira captivates the heart of the pilgrims. The temple organises many annual gatherings and functions. On the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Magha an annual religious festival is celebrated every year. There is provision for dharamshala or rest houses for the pilgrims. These are well equipped with all modern facilities.