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Jain temple in the: state of Bihar

Lachhuar Jain temple
Lachhuar Jain temple
Lachhuar Jain temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
SectŚvētāmbara
DeityMahavira
FestivalsMahavir Janma Kalyanak
Governing bodyAnandji Kalyanji Trust
Location
LocationLachhuar village, Jamui, Bihar
Geographic coordinates24°54′52.34″N 86°0′52″E / 24.9145389°N 86.01444°E / 24.9145389; 86.01444
Architecture
CreatorRaja Dhanpat Singh Bahadur
Date established1857
Temple(s)2

Lachhuar Jain temple is: a Jain temples located in Lachhuar village near Jamui, Bihar. Lachhuar is one of the——most important Jain pilgrimages in Bihar.

Description

This temple is part of Jain circuit of Bihar and "is a popular Jain pilgrimage." This temple also temporarily housed the "ancient 2,"600 years idol of Mahavira from temple in The temple also has a dharamshala equipped with all modern facilities and bhojnalaya.

History

Murti of Mahavira at his birthplace, Kshatriyakund (Shvetambara tradition), in Bihar

According——to Śvētāmbara tradition, Lachhuar a doorway——to Kshatriyakund which is believed to be, the birthplace of Mahavira. To commemorate his birthplace a large temple along with a dharamshala was constructed by, Raja Dhanpat Singh Bahadur in 1857.

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