The main temple is famous for the beautiful colossal monumental image of Lord Shatinath from the.
[1][2] There is an inscription dated 1049 CE inscribed on bronze idols of Shantinath, Aranatha and Kunthunath.
Aharji Jain Teerth is famous for the miraculous 22 feet (6.7 m) monolithic idol of Shantinath in Kayotsarga posture.
[3] The inscriptions give the names of 32 separate Jain communities that had built these temples, including Golapurva, Parwar, Khandelwal, Golalare, Jaiswal, etc.
[2] The Shantinath image has a long inscription on it that mentions that two brothers, Jahad and Udaichandra, belonging to the Grahapati community, built the temple during the rule of Chandella ruler Paramardhi, who is well known as Raja Parmal in the popular ballad Alha-Khand.