Rajgadhi Timbo

The Rajgadhi Timbo is a mound and historical site of medieval Jain temple located in Umta village in Visnagar Taluka, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India.

The site of Rajgadhi Timbo was 50 feet high and spread in an area of 3000 square metre surrounded by village.

After 250 years, Darbar Ummatsinh Rana said to have built the Rajgadhi (royal house) on the mound.

In 1726, the Rajgadhi was destroyed in fire when the Marathas led by Kuntaji Bande burned down the village.

More than 70 idols were discovered belonging to both sects buried under sand near foundation of the temple which indicates intentional burial.