Pakshal P... | Girnar Mahatirth...neminath Prabhu No
Girnar mahatirth...Neminath Prabhu no Pakshal P...
Girnar mahatirth...Neminath Prabhu no Pakshal P... Girnar mahatirth...Neminath Prabhu no Pakshal P...

Pakshal P... | Girnar Mahatirth...neminath Prabhu No

Pilgrims often visit Girnar Mahatirth during the festival of Mahavir Jayanti, which celebrates the birth of Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism. The site is also visited by pilgrims on other important Jain festivals, such as Paryushana and Das Lakshana.

The significance of Girnar Mahatirth lies in its association with Neminath Prabhu, who is believed to have attained moksha, or liberation, at this site. Neminath Prabhu is considered one of the most revered Tirthankaras in Jainism, and his teachings are still followed by millions of people around the world. Girnar mahatirth...Neminath Prabhu no Pakshal P...

According to Jain scriptures, Girnar Mahatirth has a rich history that dates back to the time of Neminath Prabhu. The site is believed to have been a major center of Jainism during the reign of the Mauryan Empire, and it is said that Neminath Prabhu himself visited this site and preached to a large gathering of people. Pilgrims often visit Girnar Mahatirth during the festival