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Bibrod Tirth

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Bibrod Tirth
Bibrod Tirth
Bibrod Tirth
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityAdinath
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti
Governing bodyMallinath Trust
Location
LocationBibrod, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, India
Bibrod Tirth is located in Madhya Pradesh
Bibrod Tirth
Location within Madhya Pradesh
Geographic coordinates23°20′20″N 74°58′55″E / 23.339°N 74.982°E / 23.339; 74.982Coordinates: 23°20′20″N 74°58′55″E / 23.339°N 74.982°E / 23.339; 74.982
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Temple(s)3
File:Jain temple bibrod.jpg
Bibrod Tirth

Bibrod Tirth in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh is regarded as a major centre of Jainism religion. Notable attraction of this Jain worship centre is approximately 2.49 feet (0.76 m) high idol of Adinath Bhagwan. There is an inscription that his idol belongs to a period earlier than even the thirteenth century.[1]

Mulnayak

Nearly 76 centimetres (2.49 ft) high, black-colored idol of Bhagawan Adinath in the Padmasana posture.[citation needed]

Hindu Tirth

This tirth is also known as Kesariyaji, it is inside the large fort in the Bibrod village.[citation needed] Shri Ram mandir is a famous Temple. Shri Ram mandir has a trust named Shri Ram mandir samiti authorized by the collector of Ratlam. There is a Shri Hanuman mandir in Bibrod. And Sanjay Patidar is the main authorized person of the temple.

Historicity

There is an inscription that his idol belongs to a period earlier than even the thirteenth century.[citation needed]

Temple Trust

Jain Svetambar Murtipujak Jinalay,[2] Mallinath Trust, Choumukhipul, Bibrod, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, India.

References

  1. Saigal, Vinod Kumar (January 30, 2016). "Bibrod #Jain #Temple Rs500 per km by a bullock cart". How to do by Vinod. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-16. Retrieved 2014-01-19. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)




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