Guniyaji Shri Gautam Swami Mandir

Published: 30.05.2012
Updated: 10.09.2012
Alias(es)
Shri Gautam Swami Mandir at Guniyaji

Guniyaji Shri Gautam Swami Mandir

is a jal mandir (i.e. a temple built on an island of a lake) in the small village Gunawa, located just north of Nawada in Bihar state. It is believed that the name "Guniyaji" (or "Gunayaji") is derived from "Gunsheel Chaitya". According to an ancient inscription in Rajgir this term means a kind of virtuous home, i.e. a place which was once visited many times by Lord Mahavira to preach his doctrines of non-violence. It is also believed that Gautam Swami, who was Mahavira's first ganadhara, attained kevala jnana at this place. In the immediate vicinity Gunawa Digambara Jain Mandir is located.

Name:
Guniyaji Shri Gautam Swami Mandir
Location:
Gunawa
Dedicated to:
Gautam Swami
Sect:
Shvetambara
Adress:
Shri Jain Swetambar Bhandar,
Shri Gunyaji Tirth,
P.O. Gonva, Dist. Nawada - 805 110
India
Phone no.:
06324 224045


 

Location of Shri Gautam Swami Mandir:


View larger map

References

References are pages on which this term or individual has been marked. Select the list of references sorted by 'latest' (found on a page), 'alphabetical' or 'most used' (most frequent occurrence on a page).

Share this page on:
Page glossary
Some texts contain  footnotes  and  glossary  entries. To distinguish between them, the links have different colors.
  1. Bihar
  2. Digambara
  3. Ganadhara
  4. Gautam Swami
  5. Gunawa
  6. Gunawa Digambara Jain Mandir
  7. Gunayaji
  8. Guniyaji
  9. Jain Mandir
  10. Jnana
  11. Kevala Jnana
  12. Mahavira
  13. Mandir
  14. Nawada
  15. Non-violence
  16. Rajgir
  17. Shvetambara
  18. Swami
  19. Swetambar
  20. Tirth
Page statistics
This page has been viewed 3737 times.
© 1997-2024 HereNow4U, Version 4.56
Home
About
Contact us
Disclaimer
Social Networking

HN4U Deutsche Version
Today's Counter: