Nakoda pilgrimage
is a center of worship for the masses due to its miraculous
peril-preventing power. On remembering Nakoda, the Lord makes the path
of life hurdle-free and paved. The common masses maintain that the
'Prasad' (offerings in the form of sweets, fruits etc.)dedicated here
should be distributed within the precincts of the pilgrimage. Taking the
'Prasad' elsewhere from the parameter of the pilgrimage is not
considered to be proper. Pilgrims start offering oil on the idol of Shri
Bhairavji from 11.30 in the morning, which is available at Modi khana
near the pedhi. The dadawadi of dada guru Jinkushal suriji is built-up
on a small hill near the temple. Pilgrims offers their homage to him by
taking darshan of his pagaliyas of dada guru. The look of temple from
the top of the hill is very interesting.
Hundreds-thousands
of travellers come here daily from every corner of India and maintain
partnership in the name of Bhairav even in their business. This is
indicative of a unique faith towards Bhairavdev. A big fair is held here
on Poush Krishna Dashami, which is the birthday of Lord Parshwanath.
This teerth place was established by Parampujya Shri Sthulibhadra swamiji, and hence it has much importance in Jainism. The ancient idol of Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan is very attractive and full of magical powers. Shri Bhairavji Maharaj, the adhisthayak dev of this teerth place is magically very powerfull and is famous in the world for the amazing miracles. Even if there is no house in his area but it seems like a small city by the flow of pilgrims and visitors who keep on coming here for fulfillment of their wishes.
This teerth place was established by Parampujya Shri Sthulibhadra swamiji, and hence it has much importance in Jainism. The ancient idol of Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan is very attractive and full of magical powers. Shri Bhairavji Maharaj, the adhisthayak dev of this teerth place is magically very powerfull and is famous in the world for the amazing miracles. Even if there is no house in his area but it seems like a small city by the flow of pilgrims and visitors who keep on coming here for fulfillment of their wishes.
The ancient name of this Tirth is mentioned as Virampur. Virsen and
Nakorsen of the third century of the Vikram era built this temple and
His Holiness Jain Acharya Sthulibhadrasuri installed the idol. In course
of time, this temple was renovated many times. When Alamshsh invaded
this place in the year 1280 of the Vikram era (1224 AD), the Jain Sangha
kept this idol hidden in the cellar in the Kalidrah village for
protection. This temple was again renovated in the fifteenth century.
120 idols were brought here from Kalidrah and this beautiful and
miraculous idol was installed here as Mulnayak (main idol of the temple)
in the year 1429 of the Vikram era (1373 AD). Jain Acharya
Kirtiratnasuri installed the idol Bhairav here. Apart from Nakoda
Parsvanatha the other Jain temples here are dedicated to Rishabhadeva
and Shantinath.
The Parsvanatha Jain temple was originally a temple of Mahavira. One of the Founding Trustees of the current temple at the Nakoda Tirthstan is the late Shri Keshrimal Sanghvi of the now defunct Patent Tiffin Carrier (PTC) company from Pune. The current generation of the Sanghvi Family still remain as one of the Trustees of the temple.
"HOW TO REACH"
It is among the hills in the distant forest at a distance of 13
kilometers from Balotra. The nearest railway station on
Jodhpur-Samadari-Barmer section of North Western Railway is at a
distance of 12 kilometers from this temple. Bus service, and private
vehicles from every tirth in Rajasthan to this place are available. In
the compound of the temple there is a Dharamshala (disambiguation)
(rest-house) with excellent lodging facilities. The other important town
nearby is Jasol at distance of 5 km. There are regular buses from
Jalore, Bhinmal, Sirohi, Jodhpur, Balotra, Barmer, Udaipur and Jaisalmer
to Nakoda.
"Distance"
Nearest airports: Jodhpur: 110 km.
By road
- Jodhpur: 110 km.
- Barmer: 110 km.
- Balotra: 13 km.
- Pachpadra: 20 km.
- Udaipur: 300 km.
- Sirohi: 180 km.
- Shree Pavapuri Tirth Dham: 180 km.
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