Shri Varang Tirth

Mulnayak

Black-colored idol of Bhagawan Parshvanath in the Kayotsarga posture.

Tirth

It is at the foot of the hills in the center of the lake outside the village of Varang.

Historicity

This temple is known as Jalmandir of southern regions. In the year 1711 of the Vikram era, Muni Shilvijay came here on a pilgrimage. In the past, this was a rich and prosperous city. On the hills here, there were sixty temples. This is an ancient tirth in Karnatak. At present, hundreds of people come here on Friday for worship. They get absorbed in worship in order to fulfill their wishes.

Other Temples

At present, besides Jalmandir, there are two other temples.

Works of art and Sculpture

Like the peaks of temples in Nepal, the peak of this temple is built in a special style. In the midst of natural beauty and peace, this tirth presents beautiful specimens of works of art.

Guidelines

The nearest railway station of Karkal is at a distance of 16 kilometers and Mangalore is at a distance of 68 meters. Bus service and private vehicles are available. Boarding and lodging provisions are there.

Trust

Shri Digambar Jain Mandir, Varang, Dist: South Karana State: Karnatak, India.