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TEMPLE · JAIN · HILL TIRTHA serene hilltop Jain pilgrimage near Palitana — Hastagiri Tirth, a tranquil Svetambara temple complex crowning a hill above the Shatrunjaya river, an oasis of calm devotion.
Set on a hill above the Shatrunjaya river not far from Palitana, Hastagiri is a beautiful and peaceful Jain pilgrimage (tirth) — a quieter, gentler complement to the great climb of Shatrunjaya nearby. The hill, reached by road and steps, is crowned by a serene cluster of white marble Jain temples dedicated chiefly to Bhagwan Adinath (Rishabhadev), the first Tirthankara.
According to Jain tradition, the site has ancient associations, and elephants (hasti) are linked to its name and legend. With its elevated setting, clean marble shrines, sweeping views over the river plains and tranquil atmosphere, Hastagiri offers pilgrims and visitors a restful, uplifting experience — a hidden spiritual gem in the Palitana region.
An active Jain tirth; observe temple customs. Illustrated emblem shown.
Illustration — a hilltop Jain shrine.
Illustration — Adinath’s hill.
Ancient Jain associations gather at the hill.
Temples honour the first Tirthankara.
A white temple complex is built.
A tranquil hilltop tirth near Palitana.
A serene elevation.
Clean white temples.
The first Tirthankara.
Over Shatrunjaya.
Quiet devotion.
An easy pairing.
The hilltop cluster.
Over the Shatrunjaya.
By road and steps.
Of Adinath.
The white shrines.
Over the plains.
A tranquil tirth.
The great temple-hill.
Illustration — Hastagiri.
Hastagiri is a hilltop Svetambara Jain tirth above the Shatrunjaya river: a serene complex of white marble temples centred on Bhagwan Adinath, reached by road and steps and ringed by sweeping views of the plains.
Quieter than the great climb of nearby Palitana, it offers a restful, uplifting pilgrimage in a beautiful elevated setting. (An active Jain tirth; observe customs. Illustrated emblem shown.)
Hilltop white-marble shrines
Bhagwan Adinath temple
Views over the river plains
Near Palitana / Shatrunjaya
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Green and atmospheric after rain.
Hot and dry — start early.
⏰ Combine Hastagiri with a Palitana pilgrimage; dress modestly and remove leather for the Jain shrines.
Bhavnagar airport (~70 km).
Palitana / Bhavnagar stations.
Near Palitana, ~60 km from Bhavnagar.
MARBLE & HILLS
The white marble shrines.
The hill and river plains.
Avoid the inner sanctum.
Shrines at golden hour.
Cliffs, beaches & Gulf of Khambhat shores
Cliffs, a Shiva temple & quiet sands
The principal shrine atop the holy hill
One of the best places in India to spot wolves
A hilltop Shiva temple over the city
Spicy Saurashtra full meals.
The town's famous farsan.
Fried snacks and slaw.
Famous for gathiya, fuljar soda & penda.
A serene hilltop Svetambara Jain tirth near Palitana, above the Shatrunjaya river.
Chiefly Bhagwan Adinath (Rishabhadev), the first Tirthankara.
It's a quieter, gentler hill pilgrimage than the great Shatrunjaya climb.
No, darshan is free.
By road and steps; about 12 km from Palitana.
Dress modestly, remove leather, and be reverent.
About 60 km.
October to March, in the cool morning.
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