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Golakot Madhya Pradesh
Teerthoday Golakot Digambar Jain Teerth is a revered Jain pilgrimage site located near Khaniyadhana town in Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh. Surrounded by serene hills and natural greenery, this teerth is known for its peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for meditation, dhyan, and spiritual retreat.
The teerth is associated with ancient Jain heritage and is believed to have been a significant center of Jain worship since historic times. The main temple houses beautiful idols of Digambar Jain Tirthankaras, crafted with devotion and artistic excellence. The calm surroundings and well-maintained temple complex attract Jain devotees from across India.
Along with religious importance, the teerth also offers basic pilgrim facilities such as dharamshala accommodation, bhojanshala (Jain meals), and clean premises, ensuring a comfortable stay for yatris.
Teerthoday Golakot Digambar Jain Teerth is located near Khaniyadhana in Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh. The teerth is well-connected by road and can be comfortably reached from nearby towns and cities.
Shivpuri is approximately 45 km away, while Gwalior is around 120 km from the teerth. Jhansi Railway Station, about 90 km away, is the nearest major railhead. From these locations, taxis and private vehicles are easily available for a smooth journey to the teerth.
Several important Jain pilgrimage sites are located near Golakot, making it ideal for a combined yatra. Sonagiri Digambar Jain Teerth, famous for its hilltop temples, is around 100 km away and is a major attraction for Jain devotees.
Other nearby religious and heritage sites include Shivpuri Jain temples, Narwar Jain temples, and historic locations around Shivpuri town. These destinations can be easily covered with an extended Jain pilgrimage itinerary.
Arrive at Khaniyadhana and proceed to Teerthoday Golakot Digambar Jain Teerth. Upon arrival, check in to the dharamshala or guest accommodation within the teerth premises.
After freshening up, visit the main Jain temple for darshan of the Tirthankaras. Spend time in evening puja, aarti, and quiet meditation amidst the tranquil surroundings. Dinner will be Jain satvik bhojan, followed by an overnight stay at the teerth.
Overnight: Hotel / Dharamshala
Begin the day early with snatra puja and abhishek rituals at the temple. After breakfast, explore the temple complex and nearby sacred spots associated with Jain traditions.
The rest of the day can be devoted to swadhyay, dhyan, and spiritual discussions. Devotees may also participate in temple seva or listen to pravachans if available. Enjoy a peaceful evening darshan and bhakti activities. Overnight stay at Golakot.
Overnight: Hotel / Dharamshala
On the final day, attend early morning darshan and offer prayers for spiritual well-being. After breakfast, check out from the accommodation.
Depart from Teerthoday Golakot with cherished spiritual memories, continuing your onward journey from Khaniyadhana or Shivpuri.
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