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Shri Ratnapuri Teerth

Ronahi


 
Jain Idol  :

The foot prints of Bhagwan Shri Dharmanath, Blue coloured in Shwetambar mandir . The idol of Bhagwan Shri Dharmanath in Digambar mandir is Padmasanastha, white coloured of appx. 90 cms in height.

Jain God Desc :

NA

Jain Teerth :

This holy place is present in Ronahi village situated on Ayodhya-Barabanki road.

Speciality of Jain Teerth :

Being the place of four Kalyanak viz. Chyavan, Janm, Deeksha & Kevalgyan of Bhagwan Dharmanath, each & every belongings of this holy place is worship able. The villagers of surrounding areas perform Abhishek preaching Bhagwan as Dharmanath & gets fulfilled their requirements (manokamnayen). Apart from this many Jain temples would have been there in this area, which might have destroyed due to negligence in the past. Achary Shri Jinprabhusurishwarji has described this place as Ratnapuri teerth in his book " Vividh teerth Kalp" written in fourteenth century of Vikram Samvat. At present two temples is there each belonging to Shwetambar and Digambar Jain community.

Managing Trust :

Shri Jain Shwetambar Ratnapuri Teerth Pedhi and Shri Jain Digambar Ratnapuri Teerth Pedhi

Management Details of Jain :

Shri Jain Shwetambar Ratnapuri Teerth Pedhi; At & Post: Ronahi; Station: Sohaval; Distt.: Faizabad; State: Uttar Pradesh. INDIA. Shri Jain Digambar Ratnapuri Teerth Pedhi; At & Post: Ronahi; Station: Sohaval; Distt.: Faizabad; State: Uttar Pradesh. INDIA.

Geographical Details :

Historical Details :

History of this teerth originated along with the birth of Bhagwan Dharmanath. The most important period of the life of Bhagwan was spent on this holy place. It has the importance of being the place of four Kalyanak i.e. Chyavan, Janm, Deeksha ( convocation ) & Kevalgyan of bhagwan Dharmanath. On Vaisakh Shukla Saptami night, at punya nakshatra the soul of Dridhrath entered in the kukshi of queen Suvrata, the wife of king Bhanu. At the very same moment, queen Suvrat has seen the nightmare indicating birth of teerthankar. Indra & other devtas celebrated this function as Chyavan kalyanak. After completion of birth period, queen Suvrata, gave birth to a son having sign of Vajra in pukhya nakshatra on the third day of Shukla paksh of Margshirsh. ( As per Digambar's the birth took place on Thirteenth day of Shukla paksh of Margshirsh ). During the maternity period thought of following dharma generated in queen Suvrata and hence the newly born Bhagwan became famous as Dharmanath. Indra & other devtas celebrated this function as janm kalyanak along with the subjects. After ruling for five thousand years he took deeksha ( convocation) in Prakanchan udyan along with one thousand-follower king's in punya nakshatra on thirteenth day of Margshirsh shukla paksh. After visiting many holy places he came to the same udyan after two years and started his meditation under Dadhiparn tree. He attained Kevalgyan under this tree in puny nakshtra of Poornima of Poush.

Management Dharamshala :

Two dharmashalas, managed by Shwetambar and Digambar Pedhis, with the facility of water & electricity.

Other Dharamshalas :

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Future Plan :

 

Some other important Information

Telephone :

-

Post Office :

Ronahi

Railway Station :

Sohaval at a distance of 2 kmsfrom the t

Airport :

Road Route :

This holy place is situated in Ronahi village present on Ayodhya-Barabanki road on 24th km. Buses are available from Ayodhya. Pilgrim has to tavel on tanga or rikshaw from the station on dump road; but the private vehicles could reach the temple as well.

Via :

Sohaval

Tehsil :

District :

Faizabad

State :

Uttar Pradesh

Country :

India

Hospital :

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Tourist Place Nearby :

Other Teerths :

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