Home > Indian History > Temples of India > Bhatkuli Jain Temple
Bhatkuli Jain Temple
Bhatkuli Jain Temple is located at a distance of 18 km from Amravati city, and buses are available from Amravati to Bhatkuli.

Share this Article:

Bhatkuli Jain TempleBhatkuli Jain Temple is actually known as "Adinath Swami Digambar Jain Samsthan Bhatkuli Jain". It is an Atishaya Kshetra which means "Place of Miracles". Shri Bhatkuli is the transformed name of Bhojkut City of ancient Vidharba that was established by King Rukmi, brother of Lord Krishna`s chief queen, Rukmini. Bhatkuli is famous for the eye-catching, ancient idol of Bhagwan Adinath made of black stone in the period of "Mahabharata". He established the idol in a magnificent temple, which the archaeologists say is 3000 years old. Later Bhatkuli was ruled by dynasties namely the Satavahanas, Vatakas and Rashtrakutas, but after these kingly eras, the downfall started. In 1156, the idol was shoved underground in a fort, to save it from the vengeance of the Mughals. It remained hidden in that manner till the 18th century.

The principal deity is Lord Adinath which is in black colour and shown seated in a cross-legged posture. Villagers of Bhatkuli have same faith in this idol as Jains have. So this village is known as Bhatkuli Jain all over India. Bhatkuli Temple changes its shade in the "Rath Yatra Utsav" every year in 5th of Kartik Shukla. The other temples in the neighbourhood worth a visit are "Bhagwan Parshvanatha Mandir", "Bhagwan Chandranatha Mandir" and Unique Artistic Manstambha.

Legend of Bhatkuli Jain Temple
In the later part of the 18th century, the statue of Adinath was dreamt by the chief of the village Bhatkuli. The Lord explained to him that in that particular spot where the idol was hidden, a cow continuously gave up her milk. Accordingly the chief ordered a thorough search by digging the place and the miraculous statue of Adinath Swami was recovered. The villagers then started to believe that the idol had supernatural powers, to heal their wishes, thus revering it with faith and worship.

Much later, Pujya Acharya Shri Nemsagarji Maharaj came to the village of Bhatkuli, and seeing the statue, he instantly recognised it to be the ancient idol of Bhagwan Adinath, the 1st Tirthankara of Jains and persuaded the villagers about the fact. In this manner a beautiful Digambar Jain Temple was constructed to place the idol with unquestionable help of the villagers.

How to Reach Bhatkuli Jain Temple
Bhatkuli Jain Temple is accessible by train, and one has to get down at Badnera station on Central Railway 10 km away from Amravati. Auto-rickshaws and buses are available from here. The nearest airport is Nagpur which is 160 km away from the Jain Temple.


Share this Article:

Related Articles

More Articles in Temples of India


Khajuraho Temples
Khajuraho Temples are known the world over for their beauty and architectural construction. This group of temples is situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
Temples In Hampi
Temples in Hampi are the manifestations of rich religious beliefs and architectural and sculptural abundance.
Dilwara Temples
Dilwara Temples located at Mount Abu date back from the 11th to 13th century and rank among the popular tourist destinations of Rajasthan.
Chola Temples
Chola Temples of South India comprises of the three great temples that were constructed in the 11th and 12th century and is declared as a World Heritage Site.
Badami Cave Temples
The Badami Cave Temples, an exemplary production of Indian architecture, are situated in the town of Badami.
Temples in Guwahati
Known to be the temple town of Assam, the temples in Guwahati are a reflection of the Assamese style of culture and architecture.
West India Temples
West India Temples are worth a visit for their beautifully designed masterpieces on stone.
North Indian Temples
India has a rich cultural and historical heritage because of its temples and pilgrimage sites. The North Indian Temples are in plenty and cater to people of all religion.
South Indian Temples
South Indian Temples lavishly built and aesthetically designed, in true sense are the symbol of architectural brilliance.
East India Temples
East India temples are really fascinating and enthralling and visit to these places can mesmerize a person very easily.
Northeastern Temples of India
Religious fervor and spiritual passion enlaces the northeastern temples of India.
Central India Temples
Central Indian temples amidst their religious fervour reverberates the true spirit of Hinduism.