Shree Parshvanath Digambar Jain Temple

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Varanasi, India

Jain temple

Shree Parshvanath Digambar Jain Temple Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Shree Parshvanath Digambar Jain Temple is located in Varanasi, India on Shop No.B20, 46, Bhelupur Rd, Bhelupur. Shree Parshvanath Digambar Jain Temple is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category jain temple in India.

Address

Shop No.B20, 46, Bhelupur Rd, Bhelupur

Phone

+917317202202

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Pankaj Kumar Maurya

It's beautiful and one of prophet jain is born here . Peace full and historical and full with good wives

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Dr. Valarrmathi Srinivasan

One of the places in VARANASI with unimaginable neatness and architectural beauty. Must see in VARANASI

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Sagar Navale

My God Bhagwan parshwnath's birth place,very peaceful,I feel more Glad here,temple entrance is awesome, temple also awesome,I recently visited here by walking through assi ghat,it's glad to see here.

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Praveen Singh

Parshvanatha is said in Jain texts to have been born in Benares (Varanasi, India), renounced the worldly life and founded an ascetic community. He is credited with starting the tradition of "fourfold restraint" for monks – don't kill, don't steal, don't lie and don't own property. Svetambara texts, such as section 2.15 of Acaranga Sutra, state that Mahavira's parents were followers of Parshvanatha, linking Mahavira to a pre-existing theology and as a reformer of pre-existing Jain mendicant tradition.

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Inu Jain

Very peaceful

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PANKAJ KUMAR Jain

The only place I love TO visit in Varanasi. I feel blessed TO BE at this place

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sagar soni

Very beautiful temple , tourist attraction and society of jains

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TARU RAI

It's a birth place of a Jain guru called parshwanath there are two temples side by side having beautiful architecture and designs done on walls. Indian architecture is marvelous. The temples are so well kept and clean that it adds an additional beauty to the place it's just beside coffee house on bhelupur a lane going inside takes you to the place. The direction of the lane is on the left side of the road when you come from Lanka and its to the right when you come from kamaccha . Very peaceful and the greenery is appreciatable.