Amid the Bharat and Airavat Kshtera of Madhyalok Utsarpini and Avsarpini makes the timeline into different circles. The first kevali who initiated the moksha parampara of the present yug in chaturtha kaal was Anantvirya Bhagvan Bhaubali. Then 24 Tirthankars followed the salvation path and attained Nirvana. Jambu swami became the Last Kevali of Chaturtha kaal who was disciple of Gandhar Sudharmacharya to Mahavir. The only Vaishya Vanshiya Jambukumar attained the ultimate nirvana at age of 84 in the lush green place of uttar pradesh known as Mathura which at that time was surrounded by dense 84 forests. From the day it is known as Chaurasi (hindi of 84) and the pious land became sacred to all of us.
    The present Main temple has Tirthankar Ajitnath as main deity with charan of Jambuswami adorning the main vedi.
    After Jambuswami his charan were obtained and later on temple was built and they were placed by Mathura samaj. The mulnayak Ajitnath bhagwan pratima is really impressive and very beautiful made of white stone. It was discovered from Gwalior during some excavation work of land.
    There are 9 more vedis in main temple of Parasnath, Neminath, Mahavir bhagwan. Two special vedis are made here of standing karyotsargs statues of Pratham (first) Kevali Bahubali swami and Antim (last) Kevali Jambu swami facing each other adding glory and dignity to temple.
    The main temple has big hall which can accommodate 500+ people for puja and pravachans.
    Digamber – From 6:00 AM to 9:30 PM
    Jain Gurukul Mandir Adinath Mandir Jambu Swami Bada Mandir (Panchkalyanak in Nov 2007)
    This sacred place is situated near a beautiful forest and Yamuna river.
    There are two Dharmashalas with 60 rooms, most of them are equipped with modern facilities – Kitchen, Let-Bath, Fans, seasoned water etc. 1 Dharmashala in Mathura city also caters to Jain Samaj.
    Road – It is situated on N.H. 2 (Delhi Mathura Highway) 4 Km north of Mathura. The temple and statues are visible and has entry gate on National Highway. If coming by Bus etc. you can get down on Govardhan Chauraha (1 KM, which has slip road to Govardhan and Krishna Janambhumi) and approach temple by rickshaw.
Train – Nearest Station is Mathura on Main Delhi-Mumbai line and all major trains stops here is 5 km from Place.
Airport – Nearest Airport is Agra (60 km) and at Delhi 140 Km
Mangalayatan, Aligarh 70 Km Delhi 142 Km
Agra Taj Mahal, Jain Temples 55 Km
Sasni Jain Temple 50 Km
Krishna Janambhumi 4 Km
Shri 1008 Jambu Swami Digamber Jain Siddha Kshetra Chaurasi, Krishna Nagar,
Mathura – 281004 (U.P.)
Phone 0565 – 2420983
Road Route:It is situated on N.H. 2 (Delhi Mathura Highway) 4 Km north of Mathura. The temple and statues are visible and has entry gate on National Highway. If coming by Bus etc. you can get down on Govardhan Chauraha (1 KM, which has slip road to Govardhan and Krishna Janambhumi) and approach temple by rickshaw.
Rail Route: Nearest Station is Mathura on Main Delhi-Mumbai line and all major trains stops here is 5 km from Place.
Airport: Nearest Airport is Agra (60 km) and at Delhi 140 Km
Mathura 5 Km
Kosi 38 Km
Agra 55 Km
Delhi 142 Km
Aligarh 65 Km