Worlds Highest Jain Temple

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Construction of Jain Temple at the Shirpur (Washim District) became the Highest Jain Temple in Vidarbha
Shirpur is a Village in Malegaon Taluka in Washim District of Maharashtra State, India. It belongs to Vidarbha region . It belongs to Amravati Division . It is located 23 KM towards west from District head quarters Washim, 10 KM from Malegaon, 524 KM from State capital Mumbai.

Syed Imran Malegaon (Washim) Washim district tehsil Malegav Jain – known as Kashi in Shirpur 24 Tirthankar huge temple is being built these days is certain to distill the Adhytmik Manisha this great milestone came here from Orissa 400 Craftsman garden day and night sweating in local touchstone of these amazing artisan craftsman sangmarmar show on stones from Shwetambar Vidarbha Jan Sprday by far the most massive temple is being built will be the height of 150 feet, the Temple Manisha idols of Jain Tirthankar of the 24 will be Pranpratishta.
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600 trucks Marbles ordered from Rajasthan
Created from marble, for the construction of the tremendous temple 600 truck marble from Rajasthan were invited to these qualities

  • See 24 Tirthankaras at one Place in 160 feet high temple.
  • Created to rectangle shape Huge space of the temple tower is built to increase Shirpur importance.
  • Prasadalaya, Being arranged accommodation for the passengers and school students, including food.
  • Temple In Five acres land include 200 air-conditioned rooms with locker facility Bhaktniwas.

About Shirpur

The Indian Village Shirpur, is located in the taluk of Malegaon, district of Washim, in the State of Maharashtra.

Location Details
Taluka Name : Malegaon
District : Washim
State : Maharashtra
Region : Vidarbha Division : Amravati
Language : Marathi
Time zone: IST (UTC+5:30)
Elevation / Altitude: 457 meters. Above Seal level
Telephone Code / Std Code: 07252
Pin Code : 444504
Post Office Name : Sirpur

Climate : The climate is tropical in Sirpur. The rain in Sirpur falls mostly in the winter, with relatively little rain in the summer. This climate is considered to be As according to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification. The temperature here averages 27.7 °C. About 1128 mm of precipitation falls annually.