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Jain Tirth Bakela

Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh, India
Jain Tirth Bakela, also known as Shri Chintamani Parshwanath Bakela Tirth, is a significant pilgrimage site for the Jain community located in the Kabirdham district. This temple is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. The site is not only a religious hub but also a place of great historical and archaeological importance. Ancient idols were discovered here during excavations, suggesting that the region was a flourishing center of Jainism many centuries ago. The temple complex is known for its serene and peaceful environment, which invites devotees to meditate and seek spiritual solace. The white marble structures of the temple glisten under the sun, symbolizing purity and non-violence. The complex includes several shrines and halls for prayer and religious gatherings. It is part of a larger archaeological circuit in Kabirdham that includes Pachrahi. The temple serves as a beacon of Jain philosophy, emphasizing "Ahimsa" (non-violence) and "Aparigraha" (non-attachment). Visitors are often struck by the silence and the orderly manner in which the temple is maintained. For many, a visit to Bakela is a journey back in time, connecting with the ancient roots of Indian spirituality. The surrounding rural landscape adds to the humbleness of the site. It is a place where one can learn about the rich tapestry of religions that have shaped the history of Chhattisgarh. The temple also provides facilities for pilgrims who travel from far-off places to offer their prayers.:

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    Duration:

    2 to 3 Hours:
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    Place Type:
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    Religious / Pilgrimage:
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    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fees Free Devotion: There is No Entry Fee to visit Jain Tirth Bakela. Like most religious places, it is open to all regardless of their faith. However, donations are welcome for the maintenance of the temple and the 'Bhojanshala' (community kitchen). Visitors are e...
    Entry Fees Free Devotion: There is No Entry Fee to visit Jain Tirth Bakela. Like most religious places, it is open to all regardless of their faith. However, donations are welcome for the maintenance of the temple and the 'Bhojanshala' (community kitchen). Visitors are expected to follow the dress code and rules of the temple, such as removing shoes and avoiding leather items inside the premises. :
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    Timing:
    Timings Sacred Hours:

    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 6:00 AM to witness the 'Abhishek' (ritual bathing of the idol) or evening for the 'Aarti'...
    Timings Sacred Hours:

    Regular Timings: 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning at 6:00 AM to witness the 'Abhishek' (ritual bathing of the idol) or evening for the 'Aarti'. During the afternoon, the temple usually remains closed for the deity's rest. Visiting during the morning ensures a peaceful experience before the main heat of the day begins, especially since the marble can get warm. :
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    Special Events:
    Special Event Paryushan Parva: The festival of Paryushan is the most significant event at Jain Tirth Bakela. For eight to ten days, the temple is filled with monks and devotees who observe fasts and engage in rigorous spiritual practices. The atmosphere is one of intense ...
    Special Event Paryushan Parva: The festival of Paryushan is the most significant event at Jain Tirth Bakela. For eight to ten days, the temple is filled with monks and devotees who observe fasts and engage in rigorous spiritual practices. The atmosphere is one of intense devotion and self-reflection. Special 'Pravachans' (discourses) are held, and the temple is beautifully lit up. It is the best time to see the Jain community's deep commitment to their faith and rituals. :
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Photo Spot Marble Grandeur:

    Main Entrance: The ornate gateway makes for a majestic photo. The Spire (Shikhara) Capturing the spire against a clear blue sky.

    Intricate Pillars: Macro shots of the carvings on...
    Photo Spot Marble Grandeur:

    Main Entrance: The ornate gateway makes for a majestic photo. The Spire (Shikhara) Capturing the spire against a clear blue sky.

    Intricate Pillars: Macro shots of the carvings on the marble columns.

    Reflection on Floor: The polished marble floors often create a beautiful reflection of the inner shrines. Early morning light is best to avoid the glare of the white marble and to capture the soft spiritual aura of the temple. :

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Things To Do

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    Things to Do Spiritual Engagement:

    Offering Prayers: Perform 'Darshan' of Lord Parshwanath.

    Meditation: Sit in the quiet halls for mental peace.

    Explore History: View the ancient idols discovered at the site.

    Photography: Capture the stunning marble architecture.

    Religious Learning: Read about the lives of the Tirthankaras.

    Attend Aarti: Participate in the rhythmic morning or evening prayers.

    Community Service: Inquire about the 'Bhojanshala' and contribute to the temple's activities. :...

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    Why Famous:
    Why Famous Ancient Heritage and Religious Purity: Bakela is famous for housing ancient idols of Tirthankaras that date back several centuries. It is regarded as one of the most sacred Jain sites in Chhattisgarh. The temple is famous for its "Chintamani" idol, which is bel...
    Why Famous Ancient Heritage and Religious Purity: Bakela is famous for housing ancient idols of Tirthankaras that date back several centuries. It is regarded as one of the most sacred Jain sites in Chhattisgarh. The temple is famous for its "Chintamani" idol, which is believed by devotees to fulfill the wishes of those who pray with a pure heart. Its proximity to the archaeological site of Pachrahi makes it a key destination for those interested in the history of the Kalachuri and Phani Nagvanshi dynasties. :
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    Architecture:
    Architecture Modern Shvetambara Style:

    Dimensions: The temple complex covers approximately 2 acres, with the main dome reaching 18 meters: The architecture of Jain Tirth Bakela follows the traditional Shvetambara Jain temple style. It featu...
    Architecture Modern Shvetambara Style:

    Dimensions: The temple complex covers approximately 2 acres, with the main dome reaching 18 meters: The architecture of Jain Tirth Bakela follows the traditional Shvetambara Jain temple style. It features a grand entrance (Mahadwara), a large assembly hall (Sabhamandapa), and the inner sanctum (Garbhagriha). The use of high-quality Makrana marble is prominent, with intricate carvings on the pillars and ceilings depicting celestial beings and Jain motifs. The "shikhara" (spire) is beautifully tiered and topped with a "kalash," representing spiritual heights. The floors are laid with polished stone, keeping the interiors cool even in summer. :
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    How To Reach:
    How to Reach Pilgrimage Route:

    By Air: Raipur Airport is about 145 KMS away.

    By Train: Bilaspur is the most convenient railway station, roughly 95 KMS away.

    By Road: From Ka...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Pachrahi Archaeological Site (15 KMS), 2. Bhoramdev Temple (35 KMS), 3. Madwa Mahal (36 KMS), 4. Ghoghra Waterfall (28 KMS), 5. Diwan Patpar (42 KMS), 6. Kawardha Palace (30 KMS), 7. Saroda Dam (40 KMS), 8. Rani Dahara Waterfall (45 KMS), 9. Vrindavan Park (32 KMS), 10. Chilphi Ghati (55 KMS)

Tourism Tips

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    Tourism Tips Temple Etiquette:

    Health & Safety: Maintain silence inside the prayer halls.

    Packing: Wear modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees.

    Accommodation: Templ...

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