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Palitana is 51 km away from Bhavnagar, is a hilltop place of pilgrimage for Jains. 863 temples of all sizes crowd the hilll which has to be
approached on foot. Stone and marble spires with their rich
detail of carving make for Palitana’s very special appeal.
Portuguese rule in India included the territories of Goa, Daman
and Diu, the last two lying within the state of Gujarat.
Imagine two peaks covered with shrines you have the Jain
pilgrimage centre of Palitana (Bhavnagar district) atop the
Shatrunjay Hill. There are 900 temples big and small on the two
summits. The sculptures that adorn the marble temples present a
feast to the eyes. You need not be a Jain to admire the
spectacle. Generations of Jains all over the country have
contributed their mite to make Shatrunjay Hill what it is today.
It is said all the Jain Tirthankars, excepting Neminath, had
attained nirvan on Shatrunjay Hill. This fact adds to the
veneration the devout have for the place. The place is therefore
called Siddhakshetra where one attains moksh.
The mountain is associated with Rishabhdev, the first Tirthankar
who is also known as Adinath. The main temple at the top
contains his idol in padmasan. He belonged to the Ikshvaku
Dynasty of Ayodhya. So Rama was his ancestor. Adinath visited
the Shatrunjay Hill 93 times.
The temple chain starts with the shrine constructed by Babu
Dhanpatsinh of Murshidabad at the foot of the hill. The pilgrims
have to ascend 3745 steps to reach the 1800 feet hill. It takes
between one-and-a-half to two-and-a-half hours to reach the
summit. Those who cannot climb can use sling chAirs. The steps
were hewn out of the rock in the 13th century CE during the time
of Jain minister Vastupal. The visitors cannot take any eatable
on way to it. They can, however, drink water and water posts are
provided all along the route. They have the footprints of
Tirthankars. They can eat only after coming down the hill. Every
shrine has idols of Tirthankars adorned with jeweled eyes.
Pilgrims make their offerings at the main temple containing the
Adinath idol. The temple has been renovated and rebuilt several
times since its inception. A Jain merchant Javad Shah renovated
the shrine in Vikram Samvat 1018 forthe 13th time.
Originally the temple was built of wood and Siddhraj Jaisimha's
minister Udaymehta got it built in marble at the fabulous cost
of Rs. 2.97 crores. Siddhraj's descendant Kumarpal extended the
temple. The present temple was constructed in 1618 CE. The
Adinath temple is situated on DadaniTuk. There are nine tuks all
along the route containing shrines.
The most famous temples are those of Adinath, Kumarpal,
Vimalshah, Samprati Raja and the Chomukh which is the highest.
Besides there are temples dedicated to Hindu gods and goddesses
like Saraswati, Shivji, Hanumanji, etc. The Saraswati temple is
nearthefootof the hill. Angar Pir's shrine is situated at the
top of the hill. Barren women pray for children at the Muslim
saint's shrine.
How To Reach Palitana
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Nearest Airport is Bhavnagar (51 Kms.) |
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Nearest Station is Palitana (5 Kms.) |
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Bhavnagar (51 Kms.), Ahmedabad (203 Kms.)
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