This is the best place to believe in reality of world.Everyone have right to worship God in any formBut jains beliefs depict the ultimate goal of our soul to attain nirvana
Nice and very pleasant temple.Murti of both Thrithankars are totally different and looks very attractive
Well maintained temple by jain community people they keep the place neat and clean.
Pleasant place.
Jai Jinendra,I, subhas kumar lodha,live in Durgapur west Bengal.we visited on 29th December 2019 about 7pm. very nice Mandir. systematically puja done here regularly.But we saw on 31st December at night and also 1st.jan 2020 they celebratered new year Eve...this not the Jainism system and I am surprised to see and became ....any way this nt cultured by any jain. Just i protest to stop it. Micchami Dukhkharam.
Jain temple of lord shanthinath...best spiritual place in pondicherry
Beautiful Digambar Jain mandir, full of colours and really good idols of Bhagwan Mahaveer. Lot of people both men and women used to worship here. Do visit, you will amazed to see its beauty.
Superb digamber Jain temple
Awesome ppl n realy woth place to explore
I was not allowed to enter the temple. Looks like only Jains and Marwadis are allowed it seems. I was attending a marriage next door in Vel Sokkanathan marriage hall. I was curious to see the temple but was not allowed.They should keep a board in the entrance mentioning it is a private worship place and people from other communities are not allowed.
Awesome temple and people are also very good.
Peaceful placeFeel like in heaven
Well maintained temple like most of the jain temples around the world. This is digambar jain temple. Visit this temple if you are in Pondicherry.
Very nice temple. Two stories.
Amazing place for worship..
Peaceful place
Gud one
Spiritual experience
Best temple
Beautifully build
Good
Nice to view
Good
Jain Temple in Pondicherry
Jai ho
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Located on the Panchanapady Hill, the Chenji Circle of Villupuram District and Vandavasi Circle of Thiruvannamalai District joins. Balance beds are found in two places on the Panchanapadi hill. Considering where the pillars are located, the fieldworkers have identified the first cave as the second cave.InscriptionThree stone pillars have been cut to accommodate the monks on the ground. A Tamil Brahmic inscription engraved on a rocky slope just below the foot of this column.[I] thalamiipaans excavation is a tremendous blowIt is recorded in this inscription that Alam Mossi, who lived in Aghavur (near Agarayur) near Thondur, accepted the orders of Ilangaiipan and instructed the ascetic monks. It is noteworthy that the consonantal point has been obtained in this column. This inscription is about AD. It is thought to belong to the third century. Researchers consider this inscription to be the oldest inscription found in the central region of the southern (unincorporated South) district. The stele. Mr. M. Chandramurthy, Deputy Director (Post) of the Government of Tamil Nadu, was discovered by the State Archeology Department on 18-01-1991.Chengaiipan, which sounds like the name of Ilangaiipan, is found in the Serar inscription on the river Aranathar near Karur - Puraur. (Mutha Amannan Yathoor Sengaiipan Envelope, Kohatan Serrel This is the stone that the son of Ilangadungun, Ilangadungun, Ilango, became the stone). (This is the creep of the creekThe name Mosi is a name we find in the Sangam literature. We have the songs of the sangha scholars under the names Mosi Kiranar and Mosi Satanar. Some scholars believe that the name belonged to this era. At the end of the Tamil Brahmic inscription mentioned above, three sides are inscribed, like a bar. Do these lines represent three beds? Or do they symbolize the iconoclastic triumph of the Samana religion? Or whether the inscription marks the end of the sentence.Sculpture of ParswanathanThe barangay carved in the barangay is carved by the Parswanath, the 23rd Tirthankar of Samana. The Parshwanath sculpture is one of the most revered deities in the city of Agalur. His shrine is also known as the Nainar Temple. The sculpture was built around AD. The chronology is dated to the eighth century.Second floorClimbing south of the Panjanappatti cliff, you will find 5 chambers, cut from the door of the Home, for the monks. Small steps help you move up from this place. If you climb the stairs, you can see 2 more arches on the top of the cliff.
Sundar Temple, 2 altars. Mullinayak Mahavir The charming statue of God Ample parking space.
Digamber Jain Mandir
A very beautiful Digamber Jain Mandir