Muktagiri, Jain pilgrimage site in Betul District, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Muktagiri is a Jain pilgrimage destination in Betul District featuring 52 temples arranged across multiple levels throughout the hillside. These temples are connected by 600 stone steps that wind upward, allowing visitors to access all the sacred structures.
The oldest structure dates to the 13th century, a carved temple chamber featuring 56 images of spiritual teachers. This early construction marks the beginning of the site's role as a center for Jain worship and practice.
The site holds deep meaning for Jain devotees who come to pray and seek spiritual connection through its temples. During festivals, pilgrims gather to participate in ceremonies and pay respects at the sacred shrines scattered across the hillside.
The complex provides accommodation with modern facilities and dining halls that serve meals throughout the year for guests. Visitors should prepare for steep staircases and wear comfortable shoes to manage the climb comfortably.
Local tradition speaks of a rare occurrence happening once every 800 years where saffron and sandalwood reportedly fall from the sky at the site. Though difficult to verify, this belief has become part of the region's spiritual folklore and keeps visitors curious about the place.
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