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The Gaon Mandir, also known as the Village Temple or Thal Mandir, is a site of immense spiritual significance for the Jain community. It marks the exact spot where Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, breathed his last and attained Nirvana in 527 BCE. According to ancient scriptures, the temple sta nds on the ground where the Lord delivered his final sermon, which lasted for forty-eight hours without a break. This "Last Preaching" was attended by a vast gathering of devotees, including kings and commoners alike. The atmosphere here is deeply meditative, allowing visitors to connect with the final moments of the Great Soul. It is believed that after his passing, the entire village was illuminated with lamps, a tradition that gave birth to the festival of Diwali. The temple complex is expansive and serves as the administrative hub for the local Jain trust. It provides a peaceful sanctuary for pilgrims who come from across the globe to pay their respects. The sanctum sanctorum houses a beautiful idol of Lord Mahavira, and the energy of the place is said to provide instant mental peace to those who enter with a pure heart.
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