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What is Mangi Tungi statue height?
The statue of Ahimsa at Mangi Tungi hills is the tallest Jain statue in the World. The height of this statue is 32.9 m (108 feet) and 36.8 m (121 feet) including the pedestal. Mangi Hill is at an elevation of 1324m. The Tungi pinnacle is 1331m tall at the eastern side which is the highest pinnacle bRead more
The statue of Ahimsa at Mangi Tungi hills is the tallest Jain statue in the World. The height of this statue is 32.9 m (108 feet) and 36.8 m (121 feet) including the pedestal. Mangi Hill is at an elevation of 1324m. The Tungi pinnacle is 1331m tall at the eastern side which is the highest pinnacle between the two.
There are around 3000+ steps to Mangi Tungi Hills. There is no fort-like structure on the Mangi Tungi hills. There is a Jain temple and caves on the Mangi Tungi hills. You will find many Jain idols in these caves. There are well-constructed steps from the base to the top of the hills. The best time to visit Mangi Tungi is on monsoon days.
See lessHow do I get to Mangi Tungi?
Mangi Tungi temple is 125 km away from Nashik. So if you are travelling from Delhi then head towards Nashik. You can drop at Dhule railway station and take a cab or bus to reach Mangi Tungi. Mangi Tungi is one of the popular tourist destinations in Nashik. The statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain stRead more
Mangi Tungi temple is 125 km away from Nashik. So if you are travelling from Delhi then head towards Nashik. You can drop at Dhule railway station and take a cab or bus to reach Mangi Tungi. Mangi Tungi is one of the popular tourist destinations in Nashik. The statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain statue in the World. It is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankar Rishabhanatha. The statue is around 33 m tall. There are many caves in the Mangi Tungi Hills.
See lessHow to go from Surat to Mangi Tungi?
The total distance is around 196 km from Surat to Mangi Tungi via Navsari. It’s the fastest route to reach Mangi Tungi from Surat. Head towards Kondharabad which is 9 km from Mangi Tungi. Google map will be handy. There is a parking facility available at the base. Yes, there are bus services availabRead more
The total distance is around 196 km from Surat to Mangi Tungi via Navsari. It’s the fastest route to reach Mangi Tungi from Surat. Head towards Kondharabad which is 9 km from Mangi Tungi. Google map will be handy. There is a parking facility available at the base.
Yes, there are bus services available from Surat to Mangi Tungi. Taharabad is a well-known place near Mangi Tungi and its well connected to nearby cities.
See lessWhat is Mangi Tungi trek time? Can I go to Mangi Tungi Jain temple by car?
The complete Mangi Tungi trek time would be 2 hours. There are around 1300+ steps from the base village to the Mangi Tungi Jain Temple. And around 3000+ stairs from base to the top of the hills. You can go to the Mangi Tungi Jain Temple by Car. There is also a private travel service available whichRead more
The complete Mangi Tungi trek time would be 2 hours. There are around 1300+ steps from the base village to the Mangi Tungi Jain Temple. And around 3000+ stairs from base to the top of the hills. You can go to the Mangi Tungi Jain Temple by Car. There is also a private travel service available which will take you from base to the Jain temple.
The complete trek would trek around 4-5 hours. In which you can visit the Statue of Ahimsa, which is the tallest Jain statue in the world. Then also explore the Mangi and Tungi Pinnacle.
See lessWho is the statue of Ahimsa in Nashik Maharashtra dedicated to?
The statue of Ahimsa is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The Statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain statue in the world. This 108 feet (32.9 m) statue is on the Mangi Tungi hills in Nashik district of Maharashtra, India.
The statue of Ahimsa is dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha. The Statue of Ahimsa is the tallest Jain statue in the world. This 108 feet (32.9 m) statue is on the Mangi Tungi hills in Nashik district of Maharashtra, India.
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