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	<title>Tattva Gyan &#187; A visit to Shatrunjaya</title>
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		<title>Jay Taleti</title>
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		Jay Taleti &#8211; the worshipable part of the holy basement, the beginning of holy hill Shatrunjaya. Chetan! Here you see small deharis, containing marble foot prints of Lord Adinath, who visited here 99 purva times; of Lord Ajitnath and Shantinath, who stayed here during the Chaturmas- a period of four months stay at one place; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Pilgrimage to Shatrunjaya &#8211; A visit to Shatrunjaya</title>
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		The Holiest Hill Shatrunjaya is before us with its peak beautified with thousands of Jain Temples. The ridges of the two hills, two thousand feet above sea level, are crowded with an incredible collection of temples and shrines having varied description and size. The highest part of the mountain top is occupied by Shri Adishwar [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Shri Pundarik Swami&#8217;s Foot-prints</title>
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		While doing the palitana jatra we come across Shri Pundarik Swami&#8217;s foot prints. While climbing up, on our right, there is a little dehri with a good history. Some say ‘‘History is a capricious creature depends on who write it.’’ Yet here we see ‘‘it depends on who make it.’’ This and many such dehris, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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