Shri
Fatasapole Mahavir Tirth

Mulnayak: White
colored Bhagawan Mahavir Swami in the Padmasana Posture.
How
to reach: It is
in the front of the Fatasapole on the Gandhi road in Karnavati (Ahmedabad) this temple is
at a distance of 2 kilometers from the railway station. There are board and lodging
provisions nearby.
Historicity: This temple is very ancient. There is a reference that it
belongs to a period earlier than the year 1662 of the Vikram era. In the year 1922 of the
Vikram era, Seth Umabhai Rupchand, a resident of Fatasapole at the expenses of Rs. 50000,
rebuilt this temple. The idol of Bhagawan Mahavir belongs to the times of King. Samprati.
In the year 1922 of the Vikram era, it was found from the residential place of a Muslim
Fakir, outside the Jamalpur gate of the Karnavati city. In those days, there was no
railway line in India. One could go on a pilgrimage on foot in a Sangha. Once a Sangha of
Palitana was to set out on a pilgrimage. Only the well to do could join the Sangha. A Jain
gentleman often used to go to the Fakirs place. He wished to go on a pilgrimage but
his monetary condition was not good. He was, therefore, feeling uneasy and agonized. Once
the Fakir saw him in a pensive mood and asked him the reason for it. He then told the
fact. Fakir requested him to be free from worries and asked him to prepare for the
pilgrimage. Next day, Fakir took him to the cellar of his house, and showed him the idol.
The Fakir always kept a lamp of ghee and incense - stick burning before the idol. The
Fakir bound a bandage round the eyes of the Jain gentleman and said to him, " I shut
the cellar. Recite the mantra of your dharma and when you hear noise, unite the bandage
tied round your eyes." He did so and found himself sitting with his luggage, among
the pilgrims at the foot of the mountain in Palitana. Then he returned with the Sangha.
Then he always bowed his head to the idol. After some time, the Fakir fell ill. Then he
requested the Jain gentleman to take away the idol. He was afraid that after his death,
his caste - fellows would break the idol. On his request, the idol was installed in this
temple. Devotees do not miss to pay obeisance to the idol on the first day of the bright
half of the month of Kartak i.e. the new year day, on the 13th day of the bright half of
the month of Chaitra i.e. the birth Kalyanak day of Bhagawan Mahavir, and on the first day
of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapada i.e. the birth - reading day of Bhagawan.
They come in a large number. The idol is adorned with rich dress and ornaments. The heirs
of this rich merchant are alive. A flag is hoisted on his birthday. There are 350 to 400
pinnacled temples in residential places in Karnavati (Ahmedabad). Besides, this temple has a dome. On the open
square, there are excellent sculptural carvings of goddesses. In the terrace, pavapuri the
place of nirvana of Mahavir is constructed of marble. There are metal idols of the
twenty-four Tirthankara. There is a silver coated carved fort of Astapad. There is a
bluish crystal idol of Bhagawan Shantinath. A bulb of electricity is not used at all in
this temple. The temple is lighted with lamps burnt with coconut oil. The atmosphere is
full of joy and peace.
Trust: Shri Fatasapole Mahavir Swami Jain Derasar Trust, 45, Gandhi
Road, Near Mahavir Derasar, Karnavati; 380001, State: Gujarat, India.