Recently, while ASI was cleaning the fort, a cave temple was re-discovered that belonged to the #Jains. This site has been occupied since 100 BCE. Around 6th century CE, Devagiri emerged as an important upland, along caravan routes going towards western & southern India. (2)
The historical fortress was initially built around 1187 by the first Yadava king Bhillama V. It was the capital of the Yadava dynasty (9th-14th century CE). In 1327, Muhammad bin Tughluq of Delhi Sultanate transferred his capital to Devagiri & renamed it 'Daulatabad' (3)
There is a large courtyard typical of ancient #Jain temples. Inside the temple, a flat roof is held aloft by 152 stone pillars. On several beams, the Chalukyan emblem Kirtimukh is engraved which indicates it would have been built during the Chalukyan rule (6th-12th century). (4)
Architecture seems to be of Hemadpanti style, one of whose special characteristics was interlocking of stones without using any cementing material. Between the outermost wall & the 3rd fort wall, there is another shrine, image of Tirthankars can still be seen on few pillars. (5)
What is of our interest, is an unusual 'shuddhi' (reconversion) that the temple undervent inside the outer wall of the fort. This historical event took place in 1948 on the morrow of the police action by the Government of #India during the takeover of the Nizam’s #Hyderabad (6)
There had been a great deal of local pressure for the Restitution of the temple. Leaders like Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as well as Shri Kanhaiyalal Munshi were also aware that it was a #Jain mandir which had been forcibly converted into a masjid. (7)
However, to avoid giving a religious or a communal colour to the shuddhi, the idol installed in the sanctum sanctorum was that of Bharat Mata. It is therefore now known as the 'Bharat Mata temple' although for 700 years it had been called Jami masjid! (8)
Daulatabad was the administrative centre of the area until Aurangzeb established himself at the nearby city of Khirki renamed "Aurangabad" by him. Ibn Batutah, who visited the area early in the 14th century, described Daulatabad as a great & magnificent city equal to #Delhi. (9)
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#SaveGirnar issue is REAL. Dont discount & discard it just coz @yadavakhilesh has tweeted on it. It's not over. #Jain Temples at 3rd-5th Tonk are usurped. Our Monks & Sevaks face Life threats & attacks!
🎬 A small movie on a great personality - "Param Pujya Acharyashri Hemvallabhsuri Maharaj Saheb", in honour of his completion of record breaking non-stop 10,000 Ayambils this month end, as he will take vow of another 10,000!
What outstanding dedication! Do Watch him.🙏🏻♥️
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10.11.24: Priyanshu, 23, a 2nd year MBA student at Ahmedabad’s premier Mudra Institute of Communications, was stabbed to death by a constable of Sarkhej, Virendrasinh Padheriya in a case of road rage murder.
So, What happened?
#Thread 👇🏼 (1)
Acc to the FIR filed at Bopal police station in Ahmedabad by Priyanshu’s batchmate Prithviraj Mahapatra, the two had gone to a cafe & a bakery after stopping at a tailoring shop at 7.45 pm. Around 10.30pm, they were on their way back to their college campus. (2)
At a turning on the road, a car at full speed came dangerously close to them. Priyanshu, who was riding pillion on Prithviraj’s bike shouted at the car driver. The man turned around, chased the bike & stopped them. He instead started blaming the boys for driving on wrong side (3)
A #Jain monk from #Gujarat Munishree Ajitchandra Sagar, just 34 years of age will attempt 'Sahastravdhaan' on 1st May 2024 at NSCI Stadium, Worli, Mumbai, #Maharashtra
What is Shahastravdhaan?
Shahastra (1000)+Avdhaan (memory)
#Thread
He will be asked 1,000 questions that he will attempt answering in sequence - from first to last!
The variety of questions will include tricky Maths & Science Q&A, passages from Jain scriptures, Bhagavad Gita, quotes, poems etc. (2)
Apart from this, 15 processes will happen simultaneously around him. Like, he will have to remember the times the bell rang for a specific Avdhaan, touch of cowries to his hand or leg, touching marbles in a basket without seeing it, photo memory etc (3)
All were Brahmins & took monk initiation under Lord Mahavir & followed Jain dharma
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All 11 were profound scholars of philosophy. All had their own secular beliefs regarding the soul, the divine, heaven, hell, salvation, sin, virtue etc. Hence before taking initiation they solved their doubts with Lord Mahavir & on being satisfied took initiation from him (2)
11 Ganadhars & their Doubts:
1) Indrabhuti: Existence of Soul? 2) Agnibhuti: On Karma? 3) Vayubhuti: The body is Jiva or different from Jiva? 4) Vyakta: Five material elements are real or unreal? 5) Sudharmā: If Jiva will be of the same kind or different in next birth? (3)
'Shree Vardhaman Shakrastav Stotra' is a collection of 273 Adjectives that emerged spontaneously from the heart of Shakrendra (Indra) Maharaja when he comes to know of Tirthankar's birth.
Sharing some interesting Adjectives in this #Thread 👇🏼
This stotra was virtually gifted by Shakrendra to Acharya Siddhasen Divakar Surishwarji in the 5th century CE for benefit of mankind. It was lost in the passage of time & rediscovered by Shri Chinubhai Ratilal Doshi from the Ancient Gyan Bhandar in Kavi #Jain Tirth, #Gujarat
3. The word SHAKRASTAV means 'Shakra' (Shakrendra, ruler of 64 Indras of Heaven)+'Stav' (Stavan/hymns) in praise of Lord. The 273 Adjectives are divided into 11 paragraphs known as ‘Alavas’