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- Bhadresar or Bhadreshwar /bəˈdrɛswər/ is a village in Mundra Taluka, Kutch district of Gujarat, India. It is about 27 km from Taluka headquarters Mundra...
- Mundra Khetabapa, Vithon Important Jain places of Pilgrimage are - Shri Bhadreshwar Jain Tirth Derasar Koday Jain tirth (72 Jinalaya Jain Temple here is...
- Bhadreshwar Jain Temple, also known as Vasai Jain Temple, is a historical importance located in Bhadreshwar village of Mundra Taluka, Kutch, Gujarat,...
- ruler Kumarapala. Major ancient Jain centers include: Palitana Girnar Bhadreshwar Mahudi Shankheshwar Patan Taranga Radhanpur Jain Tirth Ahmedabad Surat...
- Shah, Jagdusha or Jagadeva, was a thirteenth century Jain merchant from Bhadreshwar, Kutch (Kachchh) (now in Gujarat, India). The Jagaducharita, the thirteenth...
- Bhadreshwar railway station is a Kolkata Suburban Railway station on the Howrah–Bardhaman main line. It is located in Hooghly district in the Indian state...
- by a protective walled courtyard with elaborate arched gateways. The Bhadreshwar Jain Temple, mostly constructed for a merchant in 1248, just at the end...
- Lord Shiva, in Bavdhan village on the Krishna River. Bhadreshwar: The temple of Mahadev Bhadreshwar in the Krishna River on Wai-Surur Road. Sonjai: Temple...
- the temple. It uses the Māru-Gurjara style, with many similarities to Bhadreshwar and Ranakpur. The temple is built from white marble. The main gateway...
- and fortified with the masonry from the ruins of the ancient town of Bhadreshwar, twenty-seven kilometres to the north-east. It is mentioned in the Bantvijaya...