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  • 5/5 Vinod v. 5 years ago on Google
    *This place is open to all religions.* Want real happiness of life? So once it comes with the whole family.
    6 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Amit G. 1 year ago on Google
    Siriyari is a small town situated in State of Rajasthan, District Pali. Holy place of Swetambar Jain Terapanthi,and it is a Samadhi Sthal of their 1st Acharya Shree Bikshu Swami Ji. It is almost 200 years old Samadhi Sthal of their Acharya Shree Bikshu Swami Ji. Acharya Shree Bikshu Swami of Terapnth finished his spiritual life journey of this birth and left his body here with totally awareness. It is famous as death place of Acharya Bhikshu (1726–1803). Swami Ji was the founder and first spiritual head of the Shwatambar Terapanth sect of Jainism. There is a famous temple on his name, which has been a new landmark. Here they chant some malas, 108 times " jai bhikshu om bhikshu". It's a holy place where everyone's wishes come true. Stay is available at reasonable cost and food facility also available at reasonable cost. But drawback is there is very little transportation facility available even to reach the Railway Station and direct Bus service is not available to reach the Railway Station. Taxi's cost very expensive to reach the Railway Station.
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 hitesh s. 4 years ago on Google
    Beautiful and serene place in Rajasthan. It's the Samadhi place of the first Acharya of Jain Terapanth Sect - Acharya Bhikshu Swami.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Dimple M. 2 years ago on Google
    Siriyari is a small town situated in State of Rajasthan, District Pali. It is situated on State Highway 62 connecting Sojat, Sojat Road, Siriyari, Phulad, Jojawar. This village has a police station connected to nearby Police posts in villages .It is famous as death place of Acharya Bhikshu (1726–1803) who was the founder and first spiritual head of the Shwatambar Terapanth sect of Jainism. There is a famous temple on his name, which has been a new landmark.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Amit j. 1 year ago on Google
    Holy place for swetambar jains, it's a samadhi stal of their 1st acharya, shree Bikshu ji.... Here they chant some malas, 108 times " jai bhikshu om bhikshu". It's a holy place where everyone's wishes comes true. Lodging and fooding facility available at reasonable cost...but drawback is there is very few transportation facility available even to reach station, and taxi costs very expensive.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Jain 5 years ago on Google
    One of the divine place, First guru of Terapanth Shwetambar Jain sangh's samadhi place is here, it is almost 200 years old & one can stay here. Food is available only before evening. Beautiful place to get recharged your energy!!!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 S S. 1 year ago on Google
    This is the place where the last rites of the 1st founding Acharya of Jain Terapanth Dharam Sangh Acharya Bhikshu was performed. A samadhi was erected at the place to inspire people who visit the place and those who do have been blessed with inner peace and a sense of calm that needs to be experienced in person. There are spacious AC & non AC rooms for people to stay at reasonable rates. Food is available at the bhojanshala during fixed hours & Dinner has to be had strictly before sunset as per Jain customs. Do visit this place if you want to go on a journey of self realisation .
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Divya J. 5 months ago on Google
    Almost completely accessible by wheelchair. Very much supportive guard. But the washroom may not be so. I did not check any of them inside the premises. Nor the bhojanshala and dharamshala.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 SAGAR J. 2 years ago on Google
    Peacefull and Chill Place for Mediation. We all Amenties like Rooms, Toilet, Parking and Restaurants.

  • 5/5 Swami U. 2 years ago on Google
    Holy Place of Shwetambar Jain Terapanthi. First Acharya of Terapnth finished his spiritual life journey of this birth and left his body here with totally awareness. One of the best energetic place in Rajasthan. Place located in Rajasthan Marwad near Pali District

  • 5/5 Chetan B. 2 years ago on Google
    Big beautiful place. Air is lovely. Its chill place. Very focused and taken care of the silence

  • 5/5 Mukesh J. 2 years ago on Google
    Best place For Peace of mind i ever visited !

  • 5/5 Komal K. 1 year ago on Google
    Best place to visit. Peaceful atmosphere. Good for grocery shopping. Delicious food at canteen.

  • 5/5 Girdharilal J. 2 months ago on Google • 3 reviews New
    Hundreds of salutes to Acharya Bhikshu Jai Bhikshu Jai Terapanth Acharya Bhikshu throughout his life raised his voice against the wrong practices going on in the society and the wrong conduct being followed by the saints. Eating and getting food cooked as per his choice by the saints, keeping more clothes than necessary, with him. Raised voice against keeping money, making money and giving orders to them, misleading people and doing things of one's own interest, The monk was born in Kantalia and breathed his last in Siriri. The life of a monk was completely different from that of a common saint. He used to go from house to house to get food and water. He never stopped at one place and never gave orders or permission to the saints. He never got angry if someone did not listen to him, never became lazy, neither ate according to his own taste nor drank water nor stayed at a comfortable place, he was satisfied with whatever he got, he never harmed anyone in his life. He dedicated his life to the path of Mahavir Swami, when he came with Acharya Raghunath, he came to know that the saints were misleading the society by wearing the garb of saints. At that time, the one who had more disciples and disciples to win, that Guru was more influential. If any disciple did not follow the orders of the Guru, then his food and water would be cut off and the disciples would be left behind him so that wherever he went, the disciples would confuse people and stop his food and water, so that there would be fear among the disciples that They have to follow the orders forcefully imposed by the Guru, even if it is wrong. The disciples neither have to speak nor make any excuses in front of the Guru. When the monk stayed with Raghunath ji, it came to light that the disciples were not able to do anything of their choice to the people. They cook food and get clothes of their choice and the Guru takes money from people and makes his disciples, then his mind became very disturbed, he could not sleep the whole night and in this thought he would spend the night, at that time the devotees do not have money. They did not give food or water of their choice, the Guru's disciples would stay away from their family and the more money the devotee gave, the Guru himself would go to his house and even stay for a few days. Seeing all this, Acharya Bhikshu started feeling disgusted with himself and a New consciousness started rising in his mind, again and again his mind started getting distracted by this behavior and a spark started awakening in his mind and he used to discuss about this with his Guru Raghunath ji but Raghunath ji would explain to him and send him back. But Acharya Bhikshu understood that the purpose for which he became a monk from household life and the direction in which he was going would neither lead to self-welfare nor would the society get the right direction. He discussed this with Raghunathji many times but Always Raghunath ji would explain to him and send the monk. Every time Raghunath ji would discuss this matter, every time he would explain to the monk and send him. In this way, a new consciousness, direction, self-contemplation, public welfare, self-contemplation, patience would develop in the mind of the monk. Ki Lo Jagi who later established Terapanth and was known as the first Guru of Terapanth and today we visit his Samadhi place in Siriri again and again and remember him, we pay our respects to him, he is worshipable, he is self-contemplation, he is disciplined. He is contemplation, He is non-violent, He is loved by the people, He is ascetic, He is welfare-oriented, He is self-respecting, He is sacrificial, He is pleasant, He is truth, He is religion, He is brave, He is priceless, He is conscience, He is life, He is fearless, He is Mahavir. He is steadfast, He is Sadhana, He is the path. The more we say, the less we should follow the path shown by Him and make our life a reality by remembering Him. looking for monk monk in your name If you have come to Siriri then you should be called a monk. monk monk monk monk the qualities of a monk are gone


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