Todi Fatehpur (UP)

Todi Fatehpur (UP)
Shri Digambar Jain Atishaya Chamatkari Kshetra Todi Fatehpur Place & Post – Todi Fatehpur, Taluka – Taharoli, District – Jhansi (U. P.) Pin – 284206 Phone 05171-222616

Nearby Cities: Mauranipur – 30 km. Jhansi – 96 km Tikamgarh – 95 km  Chhatarpur – 95 km Gursaray – 25 km

Shri Digambar Jain Atishaya Chamatkari Kshetra Todi Fatehpur is situated in Jhansi District of U. P. This miraculous place is a vast beautiful temple in a small village called Todi Fatehpur. The temple has sky-high magnificent pinnacles. This Kshetra is about 600-700 years old. The principal deity Bhagwan Parshvanath’s miraculous idol is installed in this temple. This temple is known as Bada Mandir.

It is said that once Dharnendra & Padmawati, the Yaksh and Yakshini of Tirthankar Parsvanath appeared in this temple and made their symbol on a rock. After that they both come in this temple every month in Krishna Paksha (Fortnight without moon) from 12th day to 2nd day of Shukla Paksha (Fortnight with moon). For 5 days a Samavsharan Sabha is organized here. These days they deliver the precept of Bhagwan Parshvanath (as they heard in their Samavsharan) before the audience present there. Dharnendra & Padmawati also give the direction to get rid of worldly problems & to fulfil the dreams & desires according to Jain tradition & religious acts. They also show the ways of following/adopting traditions of forth era (Chaturth Kal) in this modern age of fifth era (Pancham Kal). In this Samavsharan Sabha, for visitors/pilgrims, it is necessary to put on holy clothes of Cotton. Only the person unknown to this rule is allowed for first time, at the second chance this is a compulsion to wear holy clothes. Main temple of this miraculous place is called Shri Parshvanath Digambar Jain Bada (Big) Mandir. This temple consists four beautiful ancient altars. In first altar Bhagwan Parshvanath’s attractive idol is installed, which is miraculous. In another three altars principal deity Bhagwan Adinath (Rishabha Dev) & Bhagwan Padmaprabh (6th Teerthankar) are installed.