Porwal

[7][4] In the 16th century, Pushti Marga was founded by Vallabha, a Brahmin scholar from Telangana, who proposed that in the modern age, it is too hard to follow the Jnana and Karma Margs.

He proposed Pushti Marga (Raag, Bhog and Shringar used in the seva of Shri Krishna) as an alternative.

After his sermons at Śrīmal and creation of the Śrīmali clan, householders and King Jayasen requested Śvetāmbara Jain monk Acharya Swayamprabhasuri to visit the region of Padmavati near Aravalli Range since similar practices of animal sacrifice were being performed there.

He agreed to it and owing to his labdhi and vidyā, reached Padmavati within a period of 48 minutes the morning of when the Ashvamedha Yagya was scheduled to be performed.

Swayamprabhasuri emphasized the importance of a bhāv yagya (Homa performed mentally and not physically) to prevent animal sacrifice.

[9][11] Brahmins lost the ensuing debate, and the residents of 45000 households of the kingdom and King Padmasena accepted Jainism.

Ranakpur Jain Temple , built by Dharna Shah, a Porwal Jain Businessman from Ghanerao .
Swayamprabhasuri delivering a sermon in the court of King Padmasena of Padmavati