Map Size: | 200 |
Coordinates: | 25.5617°N 84.6731°W |
Location: | Arrah, Bihar |
Festivals: | Mahavir Jayanti |
Deity: | Parshvanatha |
Established: | 1819 CE |
Temple Quantity: | 3 |
Parashanatha Temple is a Jain temple dedicated to Parasnath in Masarh village near Arrah in Bihar.
It was built by Babu Shankar Lal of Arrah in 1819 CE,[1] a Inscription in the temple reads that this temple is dedicated to a citizen of Aramnagar (perhaps the old name of Arrah[2] [3] There are statues of 8 prominent Jain figures are in the temple along with seven dated Jain inscriptions. A 600 old Jain inscription in the temple of Parshvanatha has mentioned this place as Mahāsāra.[4]