Pisanhari Ki Madiya crowns a 300-foot hill with a complex of 13 interconnected Jain temples. Legend credits a poor woman named Pisanhari who saved enough money from grinding flour to build the original temple in 1442. The sprawling 18-acre campus includes the ornate Nandishwar Dweep Jinalaya housing 152 marble Tirthankara idols and a towering 55-foot Bahubali statue. Serene gardens, a dharmshala, and meditation areas surround the temples. Climbing 350 steps through lush vegetation leads to temples offering sweeping views of Jabalpur's southern expanse, creating a peaceful spiritual retreat.
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