Trilok Teerth Dham | |
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Trilok Teerth Dham | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Jainism |
Sect | Digambar |
Deity | Parshvanatha |
Festivals | Mahavir Jayanti, Parshvanatha Nirvana Kalnayak |
Governing body | Shri Parsvanath Digamber Jain Syadwad Trust |
Location | |
Location | Bada Gaon, Baghpat |
Location within Uttar Pradesh | |
Geographic coordinates | 28°52′38.8″N 77°20′1.4″E / 28.877444°N 77.333722°E / 28.877444; 77.333722 |
Architecture | |
Creator | Acharya Sanmati Sagar |
Date established | 1998 |
Temple(s) | 3 |
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Trilok Teerth Dham is a Jain temple in Bada Gaon, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, India.
History
Trilok Teerth Dham was initiated by Jain Aacharya Sanmati Sagar near the Parshvanatha temple, Badagaon. The temple construction was completed in 2015.
Location
Trilok Teerth Dham is situated in Khekra in "Parshvanatha Atishaya Kshetra", Bada Gaon, Uttar Pradesh.
Architecture
Trilok Teerth Dham is built in the shape of Jain emblem. The temple structure is the representation of trilok (three lokas) of the Jain cosmology i.e. Adholok, Madhyalok and Urdhvalok. The temple architecture reflect features of Sultanate and Mughal architecture, such as, structure and symmetric arrangement of the four towers in the corner. However, instead of dome or a tower, these four corner tower are built around geometrical shape of the cosmos.
This temple also has a 108 feet Manasthamb (tower of pride).
About the Temple
This temple, built in shape of Jain emblem, is 317 feet (97 m) tall structure with 100 feet (30 m) below the ground-level and 217 feet (66 m) above the ground-level. The temple enshrines a 31 feet (9.4 m) ashtadhatu (8 metals) idol of Rishabhanatha seated in lotus position. This temple is dedicated to Parshvantha. This temple also has a 108 feet Manasthamb (tower of pride).
As the name suggests trilok teerth depicts the three lokas of Jain cosmology i.e. Adholok, Madhyalok and Urdhvalok. Light and sound show is organised in this temple.
This temple includes a meditation center, Samavasarana, Nandishwar Dweep, Trikaal Chaubisi, Meru Temple, Lotus Temple, Parshvanath temple, Jambudweep. The temple also has a dharamshala equipped with all modern facilities. The Trilok Teerth was constructed by Aacharya Shri Vidyabhushan Sanmati Sagar Ji Maharaj.
Gallery
- 31 feet tall statue of Rishabhdev made up of Ashtadhatu
- Trilok Teerth Dham front view
- Light & music show
- Meru temple
See also
References
Citation
- Reddy 2022, p. 239.
- "पर्यटन मंत्रालय की टीम फिर पहुंची तीर्थ धाम", Amar Ujala, 6 August 2016
- "टीम ने पर्यटक स्थल का सर्वे किया", Amar Ujala, 5 August 2016
- ^ Rastogi 2021, p. 177.
- Reddy 2022, p. 240.
- ^ "Baghpat Tourist Places". District Administration, Government Of India. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- "सन्मति सागर महाराज की प्रथम पुण्य तिथि आज".
- "Trilok Teerthdham Atishay Kshetra Badagaon – JainTeerth.com". jainteerth.com. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
- "लाइट एंड साउंड शो से जगमगाया जैन मंदिर", Amar Ujala (in Hindi), 17 November 2019
Sources
- Rastogi, Leo (2021). Many Paths, Many Truths: A Journey through World Religions That Have Shaped 21st Century Humanity. Notion Press. ISBN 9781685096359.
- Reddy, Pedarapu Chenna (2022). SWASTIKA: Epigraphy, Numismatics, Religion and Philosophy. Blue Rose Publishers. ISBN 978-93-93388-82-7.
External links
- Media related to Trilok Teerth Dham at Wikimedia Commons
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