Aharji Jain Teerth
Aharji Jain Teerth is a historical pilgrimage site for Jainism located in Aharji, Madhya Pradesh, on the road from Tikamgarh to Chhatarpur.
Aharji Jain Teerth
Aharji group of temples were built during Chandella period. The main temple is famous for the beautiful colossal monumental image of Lord Shatinath from the. Bahubali temple is another important temple in the area. Aharji was a major Jain centre during the Chandella period. There is an inscription dated 1049 CE inscribed on bronze idols of Shantinath, Aranatha and Kunthunath. It was the last major temple to be built here in the Chandella period. Several other smaller temples were built here at the same time as the main temple.Aharji Jain Teerth is famous for the miraculous monolithic idol of Shantinath in Kayotsarga posture. The idol bears an inscription dated to 1180 CE.
Over 300 Jain images were found during excavation that were installed here from 954 CE to 1275 CE, spanning the reigns of six Chandella rulers. The inscriptions give the names of 32 separate Jain communities that had built these temples, including Golapurva, Parwar, Khandelwal, Golalare, Jaiswal, etc.
The main temple is surrounded by several shrines and a museum.