Shri Tera Tirth
Mulnayak
Nearly 68 cm. high, white - colored idol of Bhagawan Jiravala Parshvanath in the Padmasana posture.
Tirth
It is in the center of the village of Tera.
Historicity
Since this temple belongs to the group of the five temples of Abdasa, it has a special significance. It is believed that the idol of this temple was formally installed by King Samprati. This temple was rebuilt in the year 1915 of the Vikram era and in the year 2027, its last renovation was accomplished under the auspices of Acharya Gunasagarsurishvarji. The workmanship of the nine peaks in this sacred place, is very famous. In the chief temple, there are six small temples. In the temple, there are wall - paintings of sacred places.
Other Temples
In front of the temple, there is an ancient glass temple of Bhagawan Shamaliyaji Parshvanath. The idol is very splendid.
Works of art and Sculpture
The craftsmanship and sculpture of the nine peaks of the temple are excellent. The outside scence of the temple is romantic. The wall - pictures in the library are worth seeing.
Guidelines
The nearest railway station of Bhuj as at a distance 84 Kilometers. Buses and taxies are available vehicles. Nalia, the neighboring sacred place is at a distance of 13 kilometers. There are facilities for lodging and boarding.
Trust
Shri Jirawala Parshvanath Jain Derasar Trust, Tera : 370 660 Taluka : Abdasa. Dist : Kutch, Gujarat State, India