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Keeping in mind the sentiments of Dev Darshan, Jain Bhawan Scheme no. 10 The spirit of establishing a Jain temple in Alwar was kept among Shri Digambar Jain Agarwal Samaj. At that time, the then president of Agarwal Jain Samaj was Lala Ugrasen ji Jain, vice-president Mr. Khillimal ji, minister Mr. Bachchusingh and during his work period, on the day of Akshaya Tritiya, a 9-inch idol of Lord Parshwanath, made of ashta metal, was temporarily installed. 1522, enshrined the small hall (built by Mr. Ratanlal jo Jain, fancy cloth walo).
For the next 5 years, Shri Shikhar Chand Ji Jain, Sorkha people of the society took the responsibility for worshiping Prakshal and other Moolnayak 1008 Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan arrangements, because from 1989 to 1995 there was very little community near a Jean Bhawan. Arrangements were made well to meet Mr. Jagdish ji with the Jain followers. In the year 1992-93, the Indradhwaj was running in the Aggarwal Panchayati Temple under the supervision of MLA Vimal Kumar Ji Sourayan. At that time, a plan was made to build a temple in the Jain Bhawan, with the images of 24 Tirthankaras sitting in the hall, in which the donor of the main altar, Mr. Rambabu ji, son of Jain himself. Mr. Prabhavati Lal Jain, presented an amount of Rs.51000/- and Mr. Nemichand Sultan Singh Jain family resolved to install Parshwanath's statue in the main altar and all the 24 altars, donors of the idols gave their names and for that plan According to this, the construction work started in the upper hall to make the altars and shikhara, and 2 stairs were constructed in the south of the big hall and it was decided to lay the foundation stone for the construction of the semi-circular altar. Time passed, the temple committee takes over every 2 years, due to which Shri Mahavir Jayanti was celebrated for the first time in the year 1991 in Jain Bhavan. Earlier Mahavir Jayanti festival was celebrated in Nasiya ji. Chaturmas of the year 1999, the most influential disciples of Acharya Shri Vidyasagar Ji Maharaj, Muni Shri Sudhasagar Ji, Kshullak Shri Gambhir Sagar Ji, Kshullak Shri Dhairya Sagar Ji, Brahm. Sanjay Bhaiya's gross was done with great enthusiasm with full cooperation of Jain society. In the middle of Chaturmas, in the first week of August, Muni Shri Sudhasagar Ji Maharaj pointed out Vastudosh in the construction of the temple in the hall of the upper floor and suggested the construction of the temple in the south-west of the lower floor, on which Agrawal in Jain Bhavan on 04.08.1999 A general meeting of the Digambar Jain Samaj was held and it was unanimously decided that the pre-fixed foundation stones, altars, idol providers would remain the same persons whose names have been decided earlier.
On 17.08.1999, in the auspicious company of His Holiness Muni Shri Sudhasagar Ji Sangh, the grand foundation stone of Shri Parshwanath Digambar Jain Chaubisi Temple was laid with great fanfare, in which bricks were laid at the rate of Rs.250/- per brick by the entire Jain community and gold, Materials like silver and bronze bricks, Swastik, Panch Ratna etc. were dedicated in the foundation stone laying ceremony. Shri Nareshchand Jain Minister Shri Digambar Jain Agrawal Panchayati Mandir built this temple under his supervision and Shri Mangaturam Tarachand Nareshchand Jain Jayanti family had a special contribution in the construction of the temple.
Mandir ji's Panchkalyan every year from February 10 to February 19 in 2003, the Panchkalyanak was also completed smoothly with the melodious music of the musician Shri Ram Kumar and the party, in the company of Pratishthacharya Bal Brahmachari Pradeep Bhaiya ji, in the company of Parampujya Muni Shri Sudhasagar Ji Sangh. . This Panch Kalyanak Mahotsav was held in conjunction with Mr. Naresh Chand Jain (Jayanti family), who was the president of the then Aggarwal Jain Samaj, Mr. Virendra Kumar Jain President and Mr. Mahavir Prasad Jain Minister Rawal Ashok ji Jain Treasurer Panch Kalyanak Mahotsav Samiti. In this Panch Kalyanak Mahotsav, all the great personalities of the society made their full contribution with body, mind and wealth and all the institutions of the society fulfilled their full responsibility.
This unprecedented Panchkalyan started with a unique flag hoisting program for the first time in Alwar, in which march past by women's groups of all societies, mandals, departing from Jain Bhawan with different colored flags and costumes, marched to the jail grounds. Reached and the grand flag was hoisted in the company of Munishree. After this, a grand Rath Yatra and Ghat Yatra from Shri Digambar Jain Agarwal Puchayati Mandir Balji Rathod street in which about five hundred women were carrying urns. Twenty tableaux, temple lavajama folk dancers, bands and clarinets from Alwar and Meerut, bhajan troupes were included in the Rath Yatra, it reached the Ayodhya city jail premises via various markets.
On 13th February, a huge procession of Janamkalyan with bands, hawks, floats and elephants reached Panduk Shila, there the birth ceremony of child Adinath was performed with 1008 urns. In this event, dance drama by India's famous artists Shailendra Ajnali Group, Jain Bhajans were presented by Rajendra Jai Kolkata, Bandana Vajpayee and Nitin Sachdeva, Mumbai. Daily discourse by Maharaj Shree, Deeksha to God, Aahar Charya, only knowledge in Samosharan. Moksha Kalyan took place on 19th February and all the idols were installed in the temple and kalasharohan was done on the summit. In this program, non-Jain devotees came from different places of the country and got the benefit of religion.
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