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Rajgrihaji
Siddha
Kshetra,
located
in
the
picturesque
valleys
of
nature,
has
been
the
center
of
attraction
for
Jain
pilgrims
since
ancient
times.
Rajagriha,
the
capital
of
the
ancient
Magadha
Empire,
may
have
lost
its
political
splendor,
but
its
religious
and
archaeological
significance
still
exists
from
all
its
splendor.
Here,
not
only
Hindu
but
also
Jain,
Buddhist,
Sikh
and
Muslim
are
associated
with
some
religious
significance.
Talking
about
Jainism,
it
is
also
the
first
place
of
worship
of
the
twenty-fourth
Tirthankara
Lord
Munisuvratanath,
the
twenty-fourth
Rajgriha
city,
embellished
with
womb,
birth,
initiation
and
knowledge,
the
first
reigning
place
of
the
reigning
Governor,
Ahinsawatara
Bhagwan
Mahaveer.
It
is
also
the
embankment
site
of
the
remaining
23
Tirthankaras,
except
for
Lord
Vasupujya.
It
is
also
a
Siddha
Kshetra
and
Nirvana
Kshetra.
Many
munis
including
Kevali
Jeevandhar
Swami
have
attained
salvation
from
the
Panch
hills
here.
Acharya
Pujya
Pad
has
made
a
clear
mention
in
this
regard
in
Nirvana
Bhakti.