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UwasaggharamParshwaTeerth, founded in the year 1995 is Jain Temple lying in Nagpura. Besides the temple, the site is also home to a garden, temples, Yoga center and Guesthouse all built on the bank of River Sheonath. The most attractive feature of the temple is its 30 feet high entrance and ShriParshwanaths statue. Holy water amiya passes out of the idol. The site is flocked with devotees in a large number especially on the full moon day. Situated on the bank of river Sheonath, amidst entrancing natural scenery, this shrine of the 23rd Teerthankar Lord Shri Parshwanath commemorates his holy visit to this region about 3000 years ago as a Shraman (A wandering mendicant dedicated to self-realization through self-sacrifice). Scattered Jain Sculpture, a large number of devotees and dilapidated ancient shrine along with Lord’s Foot – prints historically, proves the Lord’s journey to this area. The mysterious manner of locating, finding, procuring and then installing this ancient idol also proves categorically, his divine grace. This shrine is virtually an epic of Jain-devotional philosophy engraved on stones. A pilgrimage to this shrine inspires noble conduct, self -discipline, penance and equanimity
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