"Simandhar Swami is a living Tirthankar, an Arihant, who is said to be currently present on another world in the Jain mythological The Arihant Simandhar Swami is believed to be currently 150,000 earth years old (equivalent to 49 years at Mahavideh Kshetra), and has a remaining lifespan of 125,000 earth years."
- Wikipedia,
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About Mehsana
Suroth Hindaun to Mehsana distnce : 796 km
Estimated travel time : 13.9 hours
Mehsana is the very popular city for both domestic as well as foreign tourists. Mehsana is very popular among devotees as it is a place having numerous (close to hundred) Jain temples that are located in proximity to it.
Mehsana fascinate you with lot of temples, history and knowledge. Its a famous tirth for Jain and Hindu devotees. Simandhar Swami Jain Derasar is the most popular Jain temple here. The magnificient Sun temple at Modhera is the most popular Hindu temple here. Its situated on a high platform that lies above a deep stone-steeped tank, the temple bears fine carvings of figures of Gods, Goddesses, Flowers, Birds and Beasts both on its inside as well as outside. Apart from the spiritual attractions, Mehsana enrich with knowledge with its various historical places like Boter Kotha ni Vav or Interi Vav, Badiyashi Vav, Rajmahal, Yoshovijayji Jain Sanskrit Pathshala. It is also popular for having a number of Dairy Co-operative Societies. Dudhsagar Dairy plant is quite famous for its architecture.
Taxi from Suroth Hindaun to Mehsana is readily available at CabBazar.
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Suroth Hindaun to Mehsana by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Suroth Hindaun to Mehsana distance is 796 Km and is 13.9 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Modhera Sun Temple - Located near Mehsana, the Modhera Sun Temple is a magnificent example of Hindu temple architecture. The temple is dedicated to the Sun God and is known for its intricate carvings and unique design.
2. Patan - Situated between Mehsana and Suroth-Hindaun, Patan is a historical city famous for its Rani ki Vav stepwell. Rani ki Vav is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its stunning architectural beauty.
3. Dholavira - A little off the direct route, Dholavira is an ancient Harappan archaeological site. It is one of the largest and most well-preserved Harappan sites in India, giving a glimpse into the Indus Valley Civilization.
4. Mount Abu - If you have some extra time, you can take a detour to Mount Abu. It is a popular hill station in Rajasthan and offers picturesque landscapes, cool climate, and several attractions like Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, and Sunset Point.
5. Ranthambore National Park - Another detour option is Ranthambore National Park. It is one of the largest and most famous national parks in Northern India, known for its tiger population. A safari in Ranthambore offers a chance to spot various wildlife species.
Tourist Attractions
Simandhar Swami Jain Temple
Modhera Sun Temple
Kirti Toran, Vadnagar
Sharmistha Talav
Bahuchar Mata temple
Dharoi Dam
Aglod Jain Tirth
Thol Lake
Bliss Aqua World
Smvs Shri Swaminarayan Mandir
Tirupati Natural and Water Park
Thol Lake Bird Sanctuary
Ajit Nath Temple
Sri Nemi Saraswati Dham Jain Tirth
Taranga Hills
Vallabh Bhatt ki Vav
Harsiddhi Mataji Mandir
Hatkeshwar Temple, Vadnagar
Tanariri Memorial and Festival
Matangi Modheswari Mata temple and Step Well
Indus Valley Civilization sites, Loteshwar
Buddhist Monastery and antiquities, Vadnagar
Brahmani Mata Temple
Rajmahal
Shree Neelkanth Mahadev mandir
Keshar Bhavani mata temple
Shree Amarpuri Maharaj Temple
Gayatri Temple
Ambika Mata temple
Umiya Mata Temple