
A sanctuary of devotion in Nashik
Dharmachakra Prabhav Mantradhiraj Choumukhi Parshvnath Shwetambar Jain Tirth is a place where tradition, art and quiet contemplation meet.

Built with devotion, stone by stone
The tirth was envisioned as a spiritual home for the growing Jain sangh of Nashik and pilgrims from Maharashtra, Gujarat and beyond. Over years, master artisans hand-carved every pillar, arch and dome in pure white marble.
The three-level architecture allows devotees to experience darshan, saadhana and meditation across dedicated spaces — a rare and complete pilgrimage in the heart of Nashik.
Where the Mantradhiraj resides
The Choumukhi (four-faced) form of Parshvnath Bhagwan signifies infinite grace flowing in every direction. Devotees experience darshan on all four sides — a rare and blessed offering.
Mantradhiraj Prabhav
The presiding Bhagwan is revered as the king of mantras — evoking peace and protection.
Choumukhi Darshan
Four faces of Parshvnath Bhagwan — darshan possible from every direction of the sanctum.
Dharmachakra Blessing
A tirth to seek clarity, courage and karmic purification through sincere saadhana.
Four faces, infinite grace
The Choumukhi Bhagwan is a rare pratishtha where a single sanctum houses four faces of Parshvnath Bhagwan — one facing each cardinal direction. Devotees can circumambulate and perform darshan from every side, receiving darshan uninterrupted.
This form symbolises the omnipresence of the Tirthankara's teachings and the equal accessibility of dharma to every seeker.

Marble poetry across three levels



Our Mission
To offer every visitor a peaceful, dignified and welcoming space for darshan, saadhana and stay — while preserving the sanctity of Jain tradition.
Our Vision
To be a beacon tirth in Maharashtra where devotees of all ages experience spiritual upliftment, warm hospitality and lifelong blessings.
A journey of dharma
- Foundation
Sankalp of the Tirth
Vision to build a Choumukhi Parshvnath tirth for pilgrims of Nashik and beyond.
- Construction
Marble & Artisans
Master shilpakars begin intricate carvings in white marble across three levels.
- Pratishtha
Sacred Installation
Choumukhi Parshvnath Bhagwan pratishtha — the heart of the tirth is consecrated.
- Today
A Living Pilgrimage
Thousands of devotees visit each year for darshan, saadhana and family stays.
Sights of the tirth






Planning a visit or group pilgrimage?
Our seva team is happy to assist with darshan and accommodation.
