Bada Gaon temple, Jain temple in Bada Gaon, India
Bada Gaon temple is a Jain sanctuary in India featuring multiple shrines and altars, with a white marble statue of Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara, at its center. The complex houses ancient idols and forms part of the larger Trilok Teerth Dham structure.
The temple was established in 1922 and gained prominence after a Parshvanatha idol was discovered in a well on the grounds, fulfilling a prediction made by a Jain saint. This finding became a turning point in the site's development and significance.
The temple serves as a gathering place for Jain devotees who come together during major festivals to observe religious practices and ceremonies. The shrines and altars reflect the spiritual importance this location holds for the local community.
The temple is located approximately 29 kilometers from Dilshad Garden in East Delhi and can be reached via State Highway 57 or the Loni-Bhopura Road. Visitors should check local conditions and access routes before traveling to ensure a smooth visit.
The grounds feature a 31-meter tall statue of Bahubali standing within the Trilok Teerth Dham complex, which reaches a total height of 317 feet (96 meters). This monumental structure often surprises visitors because its scale is not immediately apparent when approaching the site.
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