Book Title: Tirth Darshan Guide
Author(s): Jain Prarthana Mandir Trust
Publisher: Jain Prarthana Mandir Trust

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________________ SRI INDRAPRASTH TEERTH Presiding Deity and Location : Sri Sumatinath Bhagwan in white colour, seated in a lotus posture of height approx 38 cms in a shrine located in kinari bazaar of Navgraha colony (Shve.) and Sri Parshvanth Bhagwan in white colour, seated in a lotus posture (Dig.) in a shrine located in Chandni Chowk (Lal Mandir). Approach - Route: This being the capital city of India, rails, buses and airplanes go to every part of India. There are aeroplanes to go to any part of the world too. From this Shvetambar and Digambar temple, New Delhi is approx. 3 Kms away and the Old Delhi is just a Km away. There is a tar road upto the temple and cars, buses can go upto the temple. The airport of this city is approx. 20 Kms away from here. Autos, taxis are available from any part of the city. Amenities For Jain Pilgrims : There is a dharamshala near the Shvetambar temple with all facilities. The construction work of bhojanshala is in progress. Dharamshalas and Bhojanshalas are available at both the Dadawadis and at Athma Vallabh Smarak Guru Mandir. Near Digambar temple too there is a dharamshala and guest house with all facilities. Near Digambar Jain BhavanFavvaram there is a bhojanshala. Managed By : 1. Sri Sumatinath Bhagwan (Shve.) Jain Mandir, Sri Jain Shvetambar Mandir & Paushal Charitable Trust Jain Education International 2000 PORate 3ersonal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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