SHRI AMRAVATI TIRTH

PRESIDING DEITY AND LOCATION : Shri Chintamani Parshvanath Bhagwan in black color seated in a lotus posture, of height 120cms, in a shrine on the banks of river Krishna outside the village of Amravati. ANTIQUITY AND SALIENT FEATURES : It is difficult to make a guess about the shrine’s antiquity but the style of sculptures,

Gummileru Jain Tirth.

Mulnayak : Black-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the Ardha-Padmasana posture. Jinalay Type: Shikharbadh Jinalay Tirth:  Gummileru is situated on the Godavari river’s east bank,  near the Bay of Bengal. Architecture Of The Temple & History This temple is notable for its construction. Opulent Rajasthani marble was utilized in the construction without any iron used in the making

Gudivada Tirth

Mulnayak : Black-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the Semi-Padmasana posture. Jinalay Type: Shikharbadh Jinalay Tirth: It is in the center of the Gudivada Town. Historicity: The idol of this ancient temple is very distinct. It is believed to belong to the eighth century of the Vikram era. In the past, this was a very rich and prosperous city