No of Temples : 03, Pahaad/Mountain: No., Historical importance: Main temple was constructed by seth padashah in 1236 A.D. An idol of Lord Shantinathji is establishes here which is 4.5M tall. On one side of it idol of Arahnathji and other side an idol of Lord Kunthunathji is established many arts and idols are carved on the walls. 1.75M tall idol of Lord bahubaliji is wonderful one. Two new alter are under construction.
Location | Railway Station | Route |
Guna, Madhya Pradesh 473001 | Guna: 7km. | By Bus and Auto via Guna. |
No of Temples : 04, Pahaad/Mountain: No. Historical importance: The kshetra has very mind catching and beautiful idols of 24 Tirthankara. Face idol is carved in the specific colored stone that belongs to that Tirthankara. The idols are established in the year 1893 A.D. There are many artistic idols in the Temple which belong to 13th century. Special Information: There is a Museum of archaeological department of India. It has remains of 61 Jain Temples of Budhi Chanderi Museum timing is 9 AM to 5 PM, Friday closed.
Location | Railway Station | Route |
Chanderi, Guna, Madhya Pradesh 473446 | Lalitpur: 36km, Mungawali: 38km, Ashoknagar: 58km. | Road and Rail. |
No of Temples: (04 temples, 6 caves), Pahaad/Mountain: Yes. 115 Steps. Historical importance: The hilly range of khandargiri is miraculous place of Tirthankaras. Miraculous saffron shower is observed on 38 foot tall idol of lord Aadinathji on the day of chaturdarshi & Ashtami. The idols are carved in the hill itself which have special importance in view of archacology & art. The idols are carved between 13th to 17th century.
Location | Railway Station | Route |
Chanderi, Guna, Madhya Pradesh 473446 | Lalitpur: 36km, Mungawali: 38km. | Lalitpur, Mungawali, Ashoknagar, Guna. |