Shri Godiji Parshwanath Temple Mumbai

Among the images that bear the name Godiji Parshwanth, the best known is Godiji Parshvanath in the Pydhonie locality of Mumbai. It was established in the beginning of the eighteenth century in the Fort Jain Deraser area. The image is said to have been brought from Hamirpur in Sirohi district in Rajasthan.

Shrine’s History

Seth Amichand of Khambhat settled in Mumbai and constructed a griha jinalaya. The temple was moved in 1803 to Pydhonie locality because of a fire. In 1811, his sons Nemchand and Modishah acquired the current site, and in 1812 the Pratishtha ceremony was conducted. The brick and wood structure was complete replaced by a three-story marble structure in 1989. Its 200th anniversary was celebrated in April 15-May 12. 2012. A stamp commemorating this celebration was released by Milind Deora, the then Minister of State for Communications and IT, on April 17, 2012. A four volume directory of ancient manuscripts was also released. The temple organised a community feast for 800,000 individuals. Sweets accompanying an invitation were sent to over 1,34,000 families, and every Jain temple in Mumbai was invited to mark the grand celebration.

Shri Godiji Parshwanath

Shrine’s Map Location and How to Go There

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By Road

The nearest Bus stop is akerai masjid bus station, Minara masjid Bus stop.

By Rail

The nearest Railway station is masjid bunder.

By Air

The nearest Airport is Mumbai

Events Celebrated at This Shrine

Mahavir Jayanti

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