Shri Nitoda Tirth

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Mulnayak: White-colored Bhagawan Chintamani Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.

How to Reach: It is in the center of the Nitoda village. Sarupaganj, the nearest railway station is at a distance of 5 kilometers and the Diyanatirth is at a distance of 8 kilometers. Buses and private vehicles are available Boarding and lodging facilities are available at the Tirth.


Historicity: This tirth is believed to belong to a period earlier than the twelfth century. On the seat of the parikar of God’s idol, there is an inscription of Bhagawan Neminath. At some time, for some reason, the idol of Bhagawan Neminath was perhaps removed and the idol of Bhagawan Chintamani Parshvanath was installed there. There is an idol of Yaksha called Babeshvarji. On it, there is an inscription of the year 1491 of the Vikram era. This tirth belongs to the Chota Marwar group of five tirths.

Trust: Shri Chintamani Parshvanath Bhagawan Karkhara, Nitoda, and Dist -Sirohi, State - Rajasthan, India.