Shri
Sesali Tirth

Mulnayak:
Nearly 58 cms high, parikarayukta, white-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the
Padmasana posture.
How to Reach: It is in the Sesali village on the bank of the Mithadi
River. : The nearest railway station of Falna is at a distance of 7
kilometers and Sadadi is at a distance of 12 kilometers. Bus service and private vehicles
are available. Board and lodging provisions are there.
Historicity: In the year 1187 of the Vikram era, Mandan Sanghvi built a
splendid pinnacled temple at the expense of lakhs of rupees, brought the idol of Bhagawan
Parshvanath from the neighboring village of Nadlai and got it installed here. It is
inferred that in ancient times the Sesali village was a rich, and prosperous city. This
temple was renovated many times. Its last renovation was accomplished on the fourteenth
day of the bright half of the month of Ashad in the year 2020 of the Vikram era. A fair is
held here on the tenth day of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapada and on the
fifteenth day of the bright half of the month of Kartak. This idol belongs to the times of
King Samprati. The beauty of this idol is extraordinary and delightful to the heart. The
idol of Sesali Parshvanath is also known as Dada Parshvanath.
Trust: Shri Sesali
Parshvanath Svetambar Tirth Pedhi, Sesali, Dist: Pali, State - Rajasthan, India.