Pavapuri

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Pavapuri is a revered Jain pilgrimage site in Bihar, India, best known as the place where Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, attained nirvana.

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Pavapuri canonical 2
Pawapuri 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jain pilgrimage site
pilgrimage site
town
administrativeDivision Nalanda district
surface form: Nalanda district administration
associatedWith Mahavira
surface form: 24th Tirthankara

Mahavira
climate humid subtropical climate
country India
culturalSignificance one of the holiest places for Jains
devotionalPractice offerings to Mahavira
parikrama around Jal Mandir pond
governingBody Government of Bihar
hasAccommodation Jain dharmashalas
guest houses for pilgrims
hasFeature causeway leading to Jal Mandir
large water tank around Jal Mandir
hasFestival Mahavira Nirvana celebrations on Diwali
hasStructure marble temple complex
hasTemple Digambar Jain temple
Gaon Mandir
Jal Mandir
Samosharan temple
Digambar Jain temple
surface form: Swetambar Jain temple
heritageType religious heritage site
historicalEra 6th century BCE (Mahavira’s nirvana)
knownFor Jal Mandir situated in a lotus pond
major Jain tirtha
site of Mahavira’s cremation
languageSpoken Bhojpuri
Hindi
Magahi
locatedIn Bihar
Nalanda district
locatedNear Patna
Rajgir
nearestCity Rajgir
nearestMajorCity Patna
pilgrimageReligion Jainism
religion Jainism
significanceInJainism place where Mahavira attained nirvana
state Bihar
tourismType religious tourism
transportAccess connected by road to Patna
connected by road to Rajgir
visitedBy Jain pilgrims from India
Jain pilgrims from abroad
worshipDeity Mahavira
Tirthankaras

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Mahavira deathPlace Pavapuri
Mahavira liberationPlace Pavapuri
Mahavir Jayanti majorCelebrationCenters Pavapuri
this entity surface form: Pawapuri