Shri Kesoraipatan Tirth

Mulnayak: 125 cms high, black -colored Bhagawan Munisuvratnath in the Padmasana postures.

How to Reach: Shri Munisuvratnath Digamabat jain Atisay kshetra is on the bank of river Chambal and is 3 kms from Kesoraipatan station and 14 kms from kota and  43 Kms from Bundi in Bundi district. Boarding and lodging provisions are there.

Historicity: The idol of bhagwan Munisuvratnath is very miraculous. it is stated that when invaders came to destroy the idol they could not break it with hammers and when they tried to cut the idol, the thumb of the toe was injured and milky substance rushed out from the thumb and all the soldiers were driven awy in fear. One can see the damages caused by  the attack on this idol. There are other numerous legends associated with this idol. The other idols in the temple are :  vedi No. 1- Bhagwan Neminath, black colored of 40 cms. Vedi No. 2 Bhagwan mahavir(30 cms high); vedi no. 3 Bhagwan Parsvanath Vedi 4  bhagwan adinath; Vedi no. 5 Bhagwan parsvanath. In the celler inaddition to the idol of Mulnayak bhagwan Munisuvratswami, th idol of bhagwan Padamprabh is very attractive. there are numerous other idols of tirthanakaras on these vedi and cellers.

Trust: Shri Munisuvratnath Digamabar jain Atisay kshetra; Post kesoraipatan District Bundi. State - Rajasthan, India.