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Manas Mandir

Thane, Maharashtra, India
Sub Place Details: Manas Mandir, also known as Shri Bhuvan Bhanu Jain Manas Mandir, is a magnificent Jain temple complex located in Shahapur, Thane. Spread across a sprawling 100-acre campus, it is considered one of the most beautiful and spiritually significant Jain pilgrimage sites in India. The t emple is dedicated to Lord Adinath (Rishabhdev), the first Tirthankara of Jainism. The construction of this temple was inspired by the famous Ranakpur temple in Rajasthan, and it reflects the same level of architectural grandeur and intricate marble work. The main temple is situated on a small hillock, providing a serene view of the surrounding lush green landscape of the Sahyadri mountains. Thousands of devotees and tourists visit this place daily to experience the tranquility and peace it offers. The temple complex is meticulously maintained and features several other shrines, a large dining hall (Bhojanalaya) that serves Satvik Jain food, and Dharamshalas for pilgrims who wish to stay overnight. The atmosphere inside the temple is deeply meditative, with the sound of bells and the chanting of prayers echoing through the marble pillars. The main idol of Lord Adinath is a stunning masterpiece, and the ceilings of the temple are decorated with intricate carvings depicting Jain mythology. Beyond its religious importance, Manas Mandir has become a popular weekend getaway for people from Mumbai and Thane due to its proximity to the highway and its scenic beauty. The temple also promotes the values of non-violence and compassion, which are central to Jain philosophy. During the winter months, the gardens around the temple are in full bloom, making it a visual treat for visitors. The complex is designed to be accessible and provides a clean, spiritual environment for families and elderly visitors alike. It stands as a symbol of architectural excellence and religious devotion in the heart of Thane district.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2 to 3 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious & Spiritual
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    Entry Fees:
    Sub Place Entry Fees:

    Free Entry: There is no entry fee for visiting the temple or the gardens.

    Bhojanalaya Charges: A token amount of roughly Rs.50 to Rs.100 is charged for the Jain meals.

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    Sub Place Entry Fees:

    Free Entry: There is no entry fee for visiting the temple or the gardens.

    Bhojanalaya Charges: A token amount of roughly Rs.50 to Rs.100 is charged for the Jain meals.

    Donations: Visitors can voluntarily contribute to the temple trust for maintenance and social work.
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    Timing:
    Sub Place Timings:

    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the morning between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM to see the sunlight reflecting off the white marbl...
    Sub Place Timings:

    Regular Timings: The temple is open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily.

    Ideal Visit Time: Visit during the morning between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM to see the sunlight reflecting off the white marble, or during the evening Aarti at 7:00 PM.

    Dining Hours: The Bhojanalaya usually serves lunch between 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM.
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    Special Events:
    Sub Place Special Event:

    Mahavir Janma Kalyanak: The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir is celebrated with grand processions, spiritual songs, and special decorations.

    Paryushan Parva: This is the most importa...
    Sub Place Special Event:

    Mahavir Janma Kalyanak: The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir is celebrated with grand processions, spiritual songs, and special decorations.

    Paryushan Parva: This is the most important annual holy period for Jains, marked by fasting, meditation, and soul-cleansing rituals at the temple.

    Annual Anniversary: The temple’s foundation day is celebrated with a large gathering of monks and devotees, featuring elaborate flower decorations.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Sub Place Best Photo Spots: The Main Torana (Entrance) The grand entrance gate provides a majestic frame for wide-angle shots of the temple.

    The Domed Ceiling: Looking up from the center of the hall, the intricate geometry of the marble dome...
    Sub Place Best Photo Spots: The Main Torana (Entrance) The grand entrance gate provides a majestic frame for wide-angle shots of the temple.

    The Domed Ceiling: Looking up from the center of the hall, the intricate geometry of the marble dome makes for an incredible architectural photograph.

    Exterior Marble Stairs: The long white marble steps leading to the temple are perfect for family portraits.

    Garden View: A shot taken from the gardens showing the entire temple silhouette against the mountains is a classic perspective.

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Things To Do

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    Sub Place Things to Do:

    Darshan of Lord Adinath: Offer prayers and meditate in the main sanctum sanctorum.

    Marble Carving Tour: Take a slow walk around the temple to appreciate the micro-carvings on the pillars and ceilings.

    Partake in Bhojanalaya: Enjoy a simple and delicious Jain meal at the community dining hall for a nominal cost.

    Stroll in the Gardens: The vast campus has well-manicured gardens perfect for a peaceful walk.

    Visit the Nakoda Bhairav Shrine: Pay respects at the dedicated shrine for Nakoda Bhairav within the complex. Photography (Outdoors) Capture the stunning white architecture against the blue sky and green hills.

    Spiritual Discourses: Attend ...

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    Why Famous:
    Why Famous Sub Place:

    Architectural Masterpiece: It is famous for being one of the most beautiful marble temples in Western India. The craftsmanship is so detailed that it is often called the "Ranakpur of Maharashtra.

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    Why Famous Sub Place:

    Architectural Masterpiece: It is famous for being one of the most beautiful marble temples in Western India. The craftsmanship is so detailed that it is often called the "Ranakpur of Maharashtra.

    " Spiritual Hub: It serves as a major center for Jain pilgrimage, attracting followers from all over the world. The presence of the idol of Lord Adinath is believed to bring immense peace and fulfill the wishes of the faithful.

    Scenic Location: Being situated on the Mumbai-Nashik highway amidst hills, it is famous as a peaceful retreat where one can enjoy nature along with spirituality.
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    Architecture:
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    Marble Grandeur: The architecture is a stunning replica of the Dilwara and Ranakpur styles. Every inch of the temple is crafted from high-quality white marble brought from Rajasthan.

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    Sub Place Architecture:

    Marble Grandeur: The architecture is a stunning replica of the Dilwara and Ranakpur styles. Every inch of the temple is crafted from high-quality white marble brought from Rajasthan.

    Design Features: The temple features a massive 76-foot high dome and a large prayer hall supported by beautifully carved pillars. The ceiling showcases the 16 Vidyadevis and intricate floral patterns that are symmetrical and precise.

    Dimensions: The main temple structure is approximately 120 feet long and 100 feet wide. The entrance gate, or Torana, is a massive structure that welcomes pilgrims with carvings of elephants and celestial beings.
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    How To Reach:
    Sub Place How to Reach:

    By Air: Mumbai Airport is the nearest international airport (75 KMS). One can take a taxi directly to Shahapur.

    By Train: The nearest railway station is Asangaon on the Central Line. ...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Mahuli Fort (10 KM), 2. Tansa Dam (15 KM), 3. Bhatsa Dam (18 KM), 4. Camel Valley (40 KM), 5. Titwala Ganesh Mandir (30 KM), 6. Ashoka Waterfall (22 KM), 7. Igatpuri (45 KM), 8. Kalsubai Peak (75 KM), 9. Bhandardara (85 KM), 10. Global Vipassana Pagoda (80 KM)

Tourism Tips

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    Sub Place Tourism Tips:

    Dress Code: Visitors are required to dress modestly. Avoid shorts or sleeveless clothes.

    Packing: Carry a pair of socks as you need to walk barefoot on the marble, which can get hot o...

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