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Mulayak Shri Shri Munisubrat Swami Bhagwan, black color in padmasana posture. On the left side of mulnayak the idol of Shri Mahavir Swami and on the right side the idol of Shri Shantinath Swami. All three idols are beautiful and charming. On the both side of mulgambhara gate the beautiful idols of Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan.

This jain temple is located 20km from nashik Road Railway station. It is beautifully constructed and very well maintained. Temple's inner and outer walls, pillar, ceilings are decorated with carvings and colourful paintings. Very peaceful evironment, a must visit place for peace lovers. If you are a Jain Devotee, this will be a must visit place. The temple ambience and construction provides a refreshing experience.

Dharmashala and Bhojanshala facilities are available here.

How to reach :

Located on the banks of the holy Godavari River, Nashik (or Nasik) gets its name from the episode in the Ramayana where Lakshmana, Rama’s brother, hacked off the nasika (nose) of Ravana’s sister. Today this large provincial city’s old quarter has some intriguing wooden architecture, interesting temples and some huge bathing ghats. Nasik is well connected by roads.

Rail : Nasik Tailway Station.

Air : Nasik Airport.

Mulayak Shri Shri Munisubrat Swami Bhagwan, black color in padmasana posture. On the left side of mulnayak the idol of Shri Mahavir Swami and on the right side the idol of Shri Shantinath Swami. All three idols are beautiful and charming. On the both side of mulgambhara gate the beautiful idols of Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan.

This jain temple is located 20km from nashik Road Railway station. It is beautifully constructed and very well maintained. Temple's inner and outer walls, pillar, ceilings are decorated with carvings and colourful paintings. Very peaceful evironment, a must visit place for peace lovers. If you are a Jain Devotee, this will be a must visit place. The temple ambience and construction provides a refreshing experience.

Dharmashala and Bhojanshala facilities are available here.

How to reach :

Located on the banks of the holy Godavari River, Nashik (or Nasik) gets its name from the episode in the Ramayana where Lakshmana, Rama’s brother, hacked off the nasika (nose) of Ravana’s sister. Today this large provincial city’s old quarter has some intriguing wooden architecture, interesting temples and some huge bathing ghats. Nasik is well connected by roads.

Rail : Nasik Tailway Station.

Air : Nasik Airport.


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