Shree Shatrunjay Navkardham project construction is in progress.
Shri Navkar Samavsaran Temple is at a distance of 5km. from Shree Shatrunjaya Tirth, on route to Shri Hastgiri Tirth, close to Jivapur village, on the eastern foothills of Shree Shatrunjaya. Honoured as the Meghnad Mandap or Nandivardhan Prasad, the Moolnayak Shri Adinath dada's main temple spire at Shatrunjaya hill can be revered from all the 3507 shrines adorning the temple.
The Shree Shatrunjay Navkardham Dome Structure is spread in an area of 1, 20,000 sq. ft. out of which 90,000 sq.ft. of 'Shri Navakardham' has a central area without any pillars. Here, inside a huge dome, 6804 devotees can experience the divine through meditation on their pure souls in special sitting arrangement made of 3 x 3 sq. ft. There is also a Samavsaran in the centre, which can be adored from all four sides. Here, arrangements are made for 6804 blessed devotees to collectively perform navkar mantra-jaap.
This revered place is very sacred as here Sadhvi Shri Anupamashriji, the disciple of great Acharya Kalapurnasurisvaraji received her last samadhi rites. In her lifetime, the illustrious soul had chanted 1000 full Navakar-wali (1000 x 108) daily, completing 48 crores of Navakar-mantra jaap, a remarkable feat! According to the security ...
Pronouncing one letter of Navakar-mantra destroys sins of seven Sagaropama. Pronouncing one pada of Navakar-mantra destroys sins of fifty Sagaropama. Chanting one full Navakar-mantra destroys sins of five hundreds Sagaropama. And chanting hundred and eight times Navakar-mantra destroys sins of fifty four thousand Sagaropama.
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'Adore the virtues of the virtuous and become like them'. Navkara Mantra is a Mantra, in which salutations are offered to 'Panch Parmesthis'. By worshipping these five supreme beings, we too can develop their virtues within ourselves. Pronouncing one letter of Navakar-mantra destroys sins of seven Sagaropama. Chanting one full Navakar-mantra destroys sins of five hundreds Sagaropama.