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This is called the big temple of Agra. As this temple is built above, its Bhoyra (basement) is also built exactly like that. Even the altar is made in the same way. In times of crisis, the idols were brought down. The original altar in this is of Lord Shri 1008 Sambhavnath ji. The statue of Shri Sambhavnath Bhagwan sitting in Kamalasan in Gandkuti is made of one foot of white stone. The Lord is sitting in Padmasan. Below is the scandal of the horse. According to the idol article, this statue was established on Shukla Panchami Thursday of Magha month in Samvat 1147. There is a lot of size in this statue. It is believed that deities come to worship it at night.
Apart from this, in the first altar on the left side of the temple, there is a 3.25 feet idol of Lord Parshvanathji in padmasan posture, decorated with white stone. It was established on Magh Sudi 5 of Samvat 1272.
The altar on the right hand side has two grand Chaubisis of beige stone. There is a statue of Parshwanath ji under a grand archway in the middle of a boulder. Here and there there are ten statues in two rows. Each statue is sitting on top of them. It was established on Chaubisi Samvat 1272 Magh Sudi 5.
The handwritten scripture store here is very rich. It has about two thousand handwritten texts. The number of stone and metal idols here is about six hundred. Agra is a very famous temple in the Jain temple group.
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