Bhadreshwar Jain Temple

[3][4] The idol of Parshvanatha was installed by Shri Kapil Kevali Muni in the 5th century BCE.

[8] It is said a Jain layman named Devchandra laid the foundation stone of this temple centuries ago.

[18] The main shrines is a 48 by 85 feet (15 by 26 m) structure standing at the end courtyard and surrounded by 52 sub-shrines with a corridor in front.

At the southwest corner and behind the cells on the left side is a row of chambers with cellars entered by lifting flagstones on the floor.

On the extreme left of the main vedi is an idol of Tirthankara seated with devi and an image of the Shamla (transl.

Entrance façade