Mandar Parvat

[2] A carnival is organised every year at Mahavir Jayanti & Makar Sakranti.

Mandar Parvat, is believed to place of three out of five kalnayak (Panch Kalyanaka) — diksha, kevala jnana, and nirvana of Vasupujya, the 12th tirthankara in Jainism.

As per references found in the Puranas and the Mahabharata, this hill was used for churning the ocean to extract the nectar from its bosom (Samudra Manthan).

It is a place where you can revive yourself after taking a bath in the pond that refreshes you mentally and physically.

Many rare sculptures of Lord Shiva, Kamadhenu and Varaha, believed to be of 11-12th century AD, can be found to be scattered around Mandar Hill.