Bhagyoday Tirth is a religious and pilgrimage site located in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is a Jain temple dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism.
Bhagyoday Tirth is known for its beautiful and intricate architectural design, which showcases the rich heritage of Jain art and culture. The temple complex consists of multiple shrines and idols, including the main standard of Lord Adinath. Devotees visit the temple to offer prayers, seek blessings, and engage in religious rituals.
The serene and peaceful environment of Bhagyoday Tirth provides a tranquil setting for spiritual reflection and devotion. The temple attracts many Jain followers and visitors who come to explore the site's religious significance and architectural beauty.
The Chamunda Mata Temple is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site located in the nearby town of Mandsaur. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, a manifestation of the Hindu goddess Durga. The temple complex also houses several smaller temples dedicated to other Hindu deities.
Mandu is a historic town around 70 kilometres from Bhagyoday Tirth. The city is known for its ancient architecture, including the Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, and Jami Masjid. Mandu also offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and lakes.
Maheshwar is a historic town around 130 kilometres from Bhagyoday Tirth. The city is famous for its ancient temples and palaces, including the Ahilya Fort and the Rajwada Palace. Maheshwar is also known for its traditional handloom sarees, made using locally produced cotton.
Ujjain is located around 150 kilometres from Bhagyoday Tirth and is considered one of India's holiest cities. The city is home to several ancient temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, including the Mahakaleshwar Temple. Ujjain is also known for its Kumbh Mela, held every 12 years and attracts millions of pilgrims worldwide.
Chittorgarh is a historic city around 200 kilometres from Bhagyoday Tirth. The town is famous for its ancient fort, one of the largest in India—the fort complex houses several temples, including the Meera and Kalika Mata Temples.