Shri
Kulpakji Tirth

Mulnayak: Black-colored
idol of Bhagawan Adishvar in the semi-Padmasana posture.
How To Reach: It is on the
vast piece of land in the Kulpak village.which is about 7 Kms from Aalore village.The
nearest railway station of Aberon on the Vijaywada - Hyderabad railway line is at a
distance of 6 kilometers. Hyderabad is at a distance of 90 kilometers. Bus service and
private vehicles are available. Board and lodging provisions are there near the temple.
Historicity: Chakravati
Bharat got idols of the twenty-four Tirthankaras installed on the Astapad hills. One of
the idols was made of the sapphire fixed on his finger-cap. This is that idol of Bhagawan
Adishvar. It is also known as the Manekya Swami. King Ravan got it by
worshipping the deities. It was worshipped in Lanka for many years. There is a mention
that after the fall of Lanka, the presiding deities kept it well protected in the sea.
There is a mention of this tirth and Manikyaswami in a stone inscription of the year 1333
of the Vikram era. There is a mention that in the years 1481 and 1767 of the Vikram era,
the temple was renovated by Shri Jain Svetambar Sangha with the help of the son of
Aurangzeb and this idol was installed. Here, there is also a sapphire-colored, smiling,
ancient and matchless idol of Bhagawan Mahavir Swami. From the thirteen to the fifteenth
day of the bright half of the month of Chaitra every year, thousands of worshippers
worship Prabhu with joy and delight. The presiding deity there is very miraculous.
Sometimes musical notes are heard here as if there are coming from musical instruments.
Trust: Shri Jain Tirth
Pedhi Kalpakji, Aber - 508101, Dist - Nalgonda, Nalgonda, State : Andhra Pradesh, India.