Beenaji

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Beenaji
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Beenaji temple
Religion
Affiliation Jainism
Sect Digambara
Deity Shantinatha
Festivals Mahavir Jayanti
Location
LocationBeena Barha village, Deori tehsil Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
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Location within Madhya Pradesh
Geographic coordinates 23°22′N79°04′E / 23.36°N 79.07°E / 23.36; 79.07
Architecture
Style Nagara architecture

Beenaji or Beena Barha is a Jain temples loceted in Sagar District of Madhya Pradesh. The temple are located near Deori Kalan City. [1] [2]

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Bina Barah Jain Temple is a famous Jain temple located in Sagar district, it is a Jain Atishay Kshetra. That Is 12 km away from Deori. [3]

Description

Beena Barha The Jain temples of Bina Barha are an Atishay Jain tirth, located in the rural area of Garhpipariya in Deori. Acharya Vidyasagar has visited this temple many times for Chaturmas and has been a source of inspiration for the residents of Deori during religious functions organized in the city. [4] [5]

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