Shri Amizara Tirth
Mulnayak
Nearly 137 cm. high, white-colored idol of Bhagawan Amizara Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
Tirth
It is in the center of the Amizara village.
Historicity
The ancient name of the Amizara tirth was Kundanpur. Under the auspices of Acharya Vijaysomsurishvarji, this splendid and miraculous idol was installed in the year 1548 of the Vikram era. Since much nectar was oozing out of the idol of God, people began to know God by the name of Amizara Parshvanath. When the Kundanpur village came into the domain of King Sandhiya, impressed by the miracles of the idol, the king also named this village as Amizara.
Other Temples
There are no other temples.
Works of art and Sculpture
The nine-hooded idol is artistic and beautiful. It is very miraculous. Devotees come with great faith. God is splendid and lustrous.
Guidelines
The nearest railway station of Indore is at a distance of 88 kilometers and the nearest town of Dhar is at a distance of 32 kilometers. Bus services and private vehicles are available. Boarding and lodging provisions are there.
Trust
Shri Amizara Parshvanath Swetambar Jain Mandir, Amizara - 454441, Dist Dhar, State : Madhya Pradesh, India. Phone: 07292-261444

