
DADOJI TEMPLE
Historic Jain Temple of Rajasthan resembling the Dilwara temples on Mt. Abu

JAIN TEMPLE
In the spiritual land of Bera ( More than 400 years old idol of Lord Parshwanath )

LEOPARD SAFARI
Leopard sighting in Bera Village is the most adventurous thing to do.

PRAYERS
The Place of Worshiping God

ECO FRIENDLY
A Place where no harm is caused to the atmosphere
HISTORY
Dadoji Temple is a very olden historic temple built in Maharaja's time. It is located in nature's lap of Aravalli Mountain Valley's. It was built by Vikram Savat 11AD around 1200 years ago. It is one of the 108 spiritual beautiful Parshwanath thirth. Navfana Dada Parshwanath is also situated here.

More than 400 years old idol of Lord Parshwanath
Bhagwan Parshwanath is the most worshippable Tirthankara in the present Chauvanshi.
He had nine previous incarnations before his final birth.
He was born to Queen Vama and King Ashwasen.
His birthplace was Varanasi.
He was born on the eleventh day of the dark half of the moon.
His birth occurred at midnight in the Gujarati month of Magshirsh.

Low hill original talati (One of 108 Lord Parshwanath Tirth)
This historical temple was renovated by Param Pujya Acharya Bhagwath Shri HeerShuri Swarji Maharaj Saheb around 400 years ago.
It is now operated by Beda Jain Sangh.
The temple offers various facilities, including neat and clean Dharamshala, Bhojan Shala and attractive garden.

The temple resembles to the Dilwara temples in Mount Abu
The carvings and interior design of Dadoji Temple are similar to those of Dilwara Temple.
The walls of Dadoji Temple showcase the high talent and craftsmanship of the ancient sculptors.
It is difficult to distinguish Dadoji Temple from Dilwara Temple due to their striking similarities.
HISTORY
Dadoji Temple is a very old historic temple built in Maharaja's time. It is located in the lap of Aravalli Mountain Valley. It was built by Vikram Savat in 11 AD around 1200 years ago. It is one of the 108 spiritual beautiful Parshwanath thirth. Navfana Dada Parshwanath is also situated here.
More than 400 years old idol of Lord Parshwanath
Bhagwan Parshwanath is the most worshippable Tirthankara in the present Chauvanshi.
He had nine previous incarnations before his final birth.
He was born to Queen Vama and King Ashwasen.
His birthplace was Varanasi.
He was born on the eleventh day of the dark half of the moon.
His birth occurred at midnight in the Gujarati month of Magshirsh.
Low hill original talati (One of 108 Lord Parshwanath Tirth)
This historical temple was renovated by Param Pujya Acharya Bhagwath Shri HeerShuri Swarji Maharaj Saheb around 400 years ago.
It is now operated by Beda Jain Sangh.
The temple offers various facilities, including neat and clean Dharamshala, Bhojan Shala and attractive garden.
The temple resembles to the Dilwara temples in Mount Abu
The carvings and interior design of Dadoji Temple are similar to those of Dilwara Temple.
The walls of Dadoji Temple showcase the high talent and craftsmanship of the ancient sculptors.
It is difficult to distinguish Dadoji Temple from Dilwara Temple due to their striking similarities.




AMENITIES
Our Dharamshala offers comfortable AC and Non-AC rooms for a peaceful stay, along with a fully functional Bhojan Shala serving hygienic meals. The Pravesh Dwar remains open 24/7, welcoming worshippers at any time. Additionally, a spacious parking area ensures hassle-free parking for visitors.

Dharam Shala
With AC and Non AC rooms for Boarding & Lodging

Bhojan Shala
Fully functional hygienic kitchen & mess

24*7
Pravesh Dwar is always open for worshippers

Amazing parking facilities
Huge ground is available for parking service
GALLERY

Carvings

Worshipping

Boarding & Lodging

Food & Additional Infrastructure

Carvings

Worshipping

Boarding & Lodging

Food & Additional Infrastructure
OUR LOCATION

Nearest Airport
Maharana Pratap Airport (162 km)
Jodhpur Airport (176 km)
Ahmedabad Airport (283 km)

Nearest Railway Station
Mori Bera Station (10 km)
Jawai Bandh Railway Station (23 km)
Falna Railway Station (40 km)
Pali Railway Station (108 km)