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Tirth is in the center of the village of Shankheshvar. ''Mulnayak'', nearly 182 cm high, is a white-colored idol of Bhagawan Shankheshvar Parshva in the Padmasana posture. == Mythology == In ancient scripture, this ''tirth'' is referred to as ''Shankhapur''. The story is that Ashadhi Shrvak became depressed, and began to ask questions about nirvana, liberation, and salvation. Answering all these questions, Damodar Swami, the ninth ''Tirthankar'', said "Parshvanath will be the twenty-third Tirthankar in the ''Avasarpinikala'' (the descending half of the wheel of time). You will be his ''Ganadhar'' (prime disciple) named Aryaghosha and attain salvation there." Shrvak then became fully absorbed in praying to Bhagawan Parshvanath and worshipping his idol, which went on to be worshipped in the worlds of gods, demons, and on earth.
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