Mangi-Tungi is a prominent twin-pinnacled peak and Digambar Jain Pilgrimage Site, located near Tahrabad about 125 km from Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Around 3,500 (7,000 Up & Down) steps lead to the foot of the peak, which is enriched with several monuments of historical and religious prominence.
Besides, there are numerous caves named after great Tirthankaras such as Mahavira, Rishabhanatha, Shantinatha and Parshvanatha.
A grand fair is held here annually during Kartik (September–October) where people visit in large numbers to witness festival.
In February 2016, The Statue of Ahimsa, a 108 ft idol carved in monolithic stone was consecrated here.
According to texts, elder brother of lord Krishna, Balram also practiced salvation and achieved heaven.
In one cave there is an idol of Ram's chief of army Kritantvakra in the stage of ascetic saint.
On the path between Mangi & Tungi Hills, there are two Caves of Shuddha & Buddha Munies (ascetic saints).
Ram and Hanuman attained Moksh from Mount Mangitungi and are enjoying perfect bliss of the Siddha.
It is learnt from the Nirvanakand that Ram, Hanuman, Sugriva, Sudeel, Gavya, Gavaakhyha, Nila, Mahaneel and ninety-nine crore monks attained Moksha from Mangitungi, which is a place of worship for Jain followers.
Beautiful and attractive stone carvings of Yaksha and Yakshini (attendants of the Tirthankaras) and Indra can be seen here.
The consecration was attended by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and many visionaries of Indian Government.
Named as The Statue of Ahinsa, the idol is an exceptional piece of architecture and has become a pilgrim for Jains all across the world.
The foundation stone for this project was laid in 1996 under the inspiration of Gyanmati Mataji, a Jain nun.
It was under their guidance that President Ravindrakirti Swamiji and Chief Secretary Dr. Pannalalji Papdiwal worked for 20 years to create this religious marvel.
There are several other caves named after deities and sages such as Seetalnath, Mahaveer, Adinath, Shantinath, Parshwanath and Ratnatrya.
Bhagwan Shri Rishabdev 108 feet Vishalkay Digamber Jain Murti Nirman committee is the main organization responsible for construction of 108 feet tall statue of Lord Rishabhdev at Mangi Tungi.