Shri Teenmurti Digambar Jain Mandir Atishay Kshetra Borivali East - Featured Reviews (1184)
This is siddh kshetra place , in borivali west Mumbai called tri- murthi, national park place v called
Here is 24 tirthankar pratimaji and manastambh also with jain food available and for stay in rooms available, this is peaceful place, children also enjoyed and deer and others like monkey sometime seen
I am not a religious person and usually am interested in reading and learning about all religions. Today i was lucky to go to this Jain temple.
The place is near the borivali national park and if you follow the Google location, you will reach the destination. However, there is a slim area to walk where the famous lijjat papad are made. If you are up and can walk, take the walk, it isn't bad, infact it is very clean. If you wish to drive, the entry is through the national park, you will have to pay an entrance fee though. No excuses. A huge ground-level area with ample parking space for cars, bikes, and tourist buses is available inside the premise.
There are two temples, and if you are there during lunch time they would serve you lunch at nominal rate.
The temple has a lot of history. I would write down, what i could gather during my visit. If you are keen in knowing more, do ask the people you meet there.
From the beautiful large entry gate, The 51 feet of Kirti Stambh is the first attraction to be seen.
Three tirthankar Murti of Bharat, Bahubali, adinathswami is next which you will see as you cross the kirti stambh, there is a small flights of stairs which will lead you to the teenmurti.
24 Tirthankaras (24 Different Jain Lords) inside the temple is what one can see next, upon crossing the giant idols. To name them all are Adinatha, Ajita, Sambhava, Abhinandana, Sumati, Padmaprabha, Suparshva, Chandraprabha, Suvidhi, Shital, Shreyansa, Vasupujya, Vimala, Ananta, Dharma, Shanti, Kunthu, Ara, Malli, Muni Suvrata, Nami, Nemi, Parshva and Mahavira (Also called 'Mahavir Swami Maharaj').
There are some food stalls selling home made traditional ready to eat sweet and namkeen. Also, one can see love among the older generation who are supporting each other even to walk, very rarely seen in modern world.
If you are lucky you can witness some events which are conducted by a team of people who hail from pratapgarh (rajasthan). More on events and festivals could be taken from the property itself.
One of the most beautiful and stunning Jain temples in Mumbai
Shri 1008 Adinath Bahubali Digamber Jain Mandir Atishay kshetra.
What to see:
This is a Atishay Kshetra having Chandra prabhu Bhagwaan Temple.
Peaceful, calm, religious place.
Also Large Awesome 3 Tirthankar Murti of Bharat, Bahubali, adinathswami.
Surrounded by 24 Tirthankar .
Nature loving people will love to explore.
Function hall is also in the basement. Manas stambh is under reconstruction as this was damage by Lightening.
How to go:
it at Borivali East. 4kms from local Borivali station.
Autorikshaw upto Podanpur is readily available outside Borivali east station.it will take Rs 40.
(As This mandir is situated just nearby Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Auto rikshaw will not travel upto the Gate. You have to walk about 500mtr. Gully area)
Where to stay:
Rooms are available for Jain Pilgrims only on daily basis at affordable rates.
Food will be make available as per order at Reception.
Total time required from Borivali trimuti mandir Borivali east is about 3hours.
What to explore.
If you have time of 1 complete day, then you can explore Rajiv Gandhi National Park.
Jain Atishay Kshetra situated at Podanpur, Borivali near Sanjay gandhi national park.
Tallest statues of Jain tirthankar in mumbai along with 24 statues of all 24 tirthankars of Jainism. Temple is open post covid restrictions.
A very beautiful place situated in the lush green environment of the ragiv gandhi national park. It has always been a good place to spend spiritual time.
****the only problem is that if you come here, come in your private vehicle bug not taxi because if you don't come in private vehicle you cannot enter the national park to get to the temple. If you don't have any means you can come through different route but in that after a particular point it is a 500m walk to the temple through the slums.
While going it is on your luck if you can find a vacant seat in the car of the national park or you have to take lift from other people.
Need to be very particular while crossing sanjay gandhi national park they charge unneccessary especially when we are only for temple visit
Most religious & beautiful place in Mumbai
Digambar Jain Atishay kshetra
Ample of place and capacity to manage huge gatherings
Also
Very peaceful place for jain religion activities
Jai Jinendra!!!