Coordinates | 38°37′38″N90°11′52″N |
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During Mughal times areas Hastinapur was ruled by the Gujjar Raja Nain Singh Nagar.He built many temples in and around Hastinapur.
Historical Details: Hastinapura = Hastin (elephant) + pura (city) = city named after the elephants. History of this place begins from the period of Mahabharata. It is also described as Gajpur, Hastinapur, Nagpur, Asandivat, Brahmasthal, Shanti Nagar and Kunjarpur etc. in Shastras. Grandson of the emperor Asoka, king Samprati has built many temples here during his empire. The ancient temple & the stoops are not present today. Hastinapur city was located on the earlier course of the of holy river Ganges.
Excavation at Hastinapur was carried out in early 1950s, by B.B. Lal, of the Archaeological Survey of India. Although the main aim of this excavation, mentioned by Lal himself, "was to find out the stratigraphic position of the Painted Grey Ware with reference to other known ceramic industries of the early historical period"1, Lal could not resist attempting a correlation between Mahabharata, the text, and the material remains that he uncovered at Hastinapur. This exercise led him to historicize some of the traditions mentioned in the text, as well as link the appearance of the Painted Grey Ware with the arrival of the "Aryans" in upper Ganges basin areas.
Karan Temple is an old temple of Lord Shiva. It lies on the bank of old river of Ganges. Shivlinga inside it is said to be established by Karna, one of the main characters in the epic of Mahabharata.
Digamber Jain Bada Mandir: Acharya (teacher) of Kharatargatchh Shri Jinchandrasuriji has described four stoops (pillars) at the time of his visit in VS 1627. Muni Shri Soubhagya Vijayji has visited this place in the VS 18th century and described about three stoops. The Shwetambar temple is renovated recently and the re-establishment (pratishtha) took place on Margshirsh Shukla 10 of VS 2021. Re-establishment (pratishtha) of Digambar Jain temple took place in VS 1863.
Most of the temples in the area are designed according to ancient Vedic texts known as the Sthapatya-Shastra, it features a blend of architectural styles from across India. Within the monument, under the central dome, there is an image of Bhagwan. Other temples are constructed from Rajasthani pink sandstone and white marble with the precious work from gold and glass. For the people who come to perform puja here, there are facilities to bathe and get ready. There are excellent lodging faciliy for the pilgrims. Pure vegetarian food is also available for Jain pilgrims. In its huge premise there are lots of other places like Jal-Mandir, Jain library, Gurukul, Vradhashram, Acharya Vidynand Museum, Kailash Parvat, and 4 Nishiyaji also comes under the aegis of Bada Mandir Committee.
Digamber Jain Jambudweep Mandir The marvellous Jain sculpture showing the structure of Jain Geography has been designed here under the guidance of Supreme Jain Sadhvi Param Pujya 105 Ganini Pramukh Aryika Shiromani Shri Gyanmati Mataji. The campus has various Jain Mandir which includes Jambudweep, Lotus Temple, Teen Murti Mandir, Dhyan Kendra
Jambudweep: It is about 24 meter tall structure amidst the group of temples.
Lotus temple: It is a small temple in the courtyard of Jambudweep. It is a House of Worship, popularly known as the Lotus Temple, is a Jain House of Worship and also a prominent attraction in Hastinapur. It was completed in 1989.
Kailash Parvat: Its main building at the centre of the complex is a -high monument. There are 3 stages and 72 temples in this structue, 24 in each stage, representing the Tirthankaras of past, present, and future. Its height and location on the banks of the ravine of the once flowing Ganges River makes its presence felt from afar, and has ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars, and panels. Many other new temples in its premises are still under construction.
Ashtapad: It is the tallest ()brick structure in district Meerut. Maha pratishtha (re-establishment) took place on 2 December 2009 under nishra of Gachhadipati Acharya Nityanand Surishwerji. It has stone carvings and marble cutting on the topmost temple.
Nishiaji: These are the Ashrams where footprints of Jain Tirthankaras are inscribed on marbel stones.
Cultural programs are held time to time in Hastinapur like Akshay Tritiya Parv, Dus-Lakshan pooja, Kartik Purnima, and Holi fair. Maa Durga Pooja and some other programs are organised by NGOs and the tourism department time-to-time. Maha-yagya is held in March every year.
source of Bhai Dharam singh gurudwara story:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panj_Piare
Category:Locations in Hindu mythology Category:Ancient Indian cities Category:Jain temples and tirthas Category:Mahabharata Category:Meerut Category:Sanskrit words and phrases Category:Cities and towns in Meerut district
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