Introducing Gopachal Mountain, a renowned brand that stands tall as a majestic landmark in the heart of nature. Located in the tranquil grounds of Gopachal Jain Parvat, this magnificent mountain offers a breathtaking experience to all who venture towards its enchanting beauty. With a rich historical significance and awe-inspiring rock formations, Gopachal Mountain has captivated the hearts of visitors for generations. Its picturesque caves, statues, and lotus gardens add to its allure, creating a haven for tourists seeking a moment of tranquility. As you explore the mountain's hidden gems, you will be mesmerized by its natural splendor and architectural wonders. Stay tuned to discover the wonders that await you at Gopachal Mountain.
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It is d🤩old beautiful designation of Gwalior Fort🏛️. U hv to reach there by a 👉🏻short Treks of 1km. On it's way u can visit Shri Digambar Jain temple 🛕. Frm d above u can hv d🤩 beautiful view of Gwalior city & d😇 atmosphere is so peaceful. On d way u can enjoy d natural beauty✨, flower🌸🍂🌺, tree etc🌳. As per history👉🏻 they depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in d typical😳 naked form of Jain iconography. 🤔There r 5clusters of monuments that surround d hill in 1901⛰️👇🏻
:- Urvahi grp now termed as Siddhachal Caves
:- South-East grp now Gopachal Atishya Kshetra by local Jain community
:- South-West grp now termed as Trishalagiri
:- North-West grp now termed as Naminath Giri grp after Lord Naminath
:- North-East grp now termed as Naimgir group after Lord Neminath
The salvation place of omniscient supratishthit 26 caves⛰️ hv more than 1500 idols over 800meter, largest one is of Lord Parshwanathji, it is 42 feet tall & 30 feet broad. This place is a part of nearly 100 Jain⛩️ monuments found in & around d city, but these r dated 😱earlier than Siddhachal Caves. Both monuments were🔨 defaced & desecrated around 1527 when d👑 Emperor Babur ordered their destruction⚔️. In 1527 d Urvahi Jinas were mutilated by 👑Mughal emperor Babar, a fact he records in his memoirs. Centuries later,👉🏻 d Jain community ⚒️restored many of statues by adding back stucco heads on d top of d damaged idols. Overall it was a grt experience to knw about d ancient history of Gwalior 🤩
A very short Trek of 1 km, even my mother did it without any trouble. But the view and what humans achieved with their hands both in creating is just amazing. Also an example of how evil forces didn't even leave destruction of such religious monuments.
If you visit Gwalior must visit Gopachal Parvat. It will connect you with history & richness of Jainism. Would highly recommend this place.
Incredible. Another example of Indian ancient architecture.
Ohh myy goshhh what a place you have to Trek for 1 km and the view and the atmosphere was so peaceful there are so many birds peakock, white pigeon, vultures and many more.
Beautiful, and what if the place is undisturbed or not destroyed, no one can make this typo temples now, not by money and not by skills.
Please visit
Stunning view and 26 cave of Gautam bauddh ji along with one stone water bawli . The kind of stunning art work done is sneeze with mounting views
Beautiful location view and 26 caves along with one stone water bawli it's really amazing. Statues of Jains Theerthankars in Pasdmasna Mudra and Kayotsarg Mudra are telling history of Jains .The kind of stunning art work it all made by Rockcutting.this place have historical values.
It is d🤩old beautiful designation of Gwalior Fort🏛️. U hv to reach there by a 👉🏻short Treks of 1km. On it's way u can visit Shri Digambar Jain temple 🛕. Frm d above u can hv d🤩 beautiful view of Gwalior city & d😇 atmosphere is so peaceful. On d way u can enjoy d natural beauty✨, flower🌸🍂🌺, tree etc🌳. As per history👉🏻 they depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in d typical😳 naked form of Jain iconography. 🤔There r 5clusters of monuments that surround d hill in 1901⛰️👇🏻
:- Urvahi grp now termed as Siddhachal Caves
:- South-East grp now Gopachal Atishya Kshetra by local Jain community
:- South-West grp now termed as Trishalagiri
:- North-West grp now termed as Naminath Giri grp after Lord Naminath
:- North-East grp now termed as Naimgir group after Lord Neminath
The salvation place of omniscient supratishthit 26 caves⛰️ hv more than 1500 idols over 800meter, largest one is of Lord Parshwanathji, it is 42 feet tall & 30 feet broad. This place is a part of nearly 100 Jain⛩️ monuments found in & around d city, but these r dated 😱earlier than Siddhachal Caves. Both monuments were🔨 defaced & desecrated around 1527 when d👑 Emperor Babur ordered their destruction⚔️. In 1527 d Urvahi Jinas were mutilated by 👑Mughal emperor Babar, a fact he records in his memoirs. Centuries later,👉🏻 d Jain community ⚒️restored many of statues by adding back stucco heads on d top of d damaged idols. Overall it was a grt experience to knw about d ancient history of Gwalior 🤩
A very short Trek of 1 km, even my mother did it without any trouble. But the view and what humans achieved with their hands both in creating is just amazing. Also an example of how evil forces didn't even leave destruction of such religious monuments.