(1) The first tunk of Gautam
Swami: The first tunk is
of Gautam Swami, the treasure of many achievements. In the temples, there are foot-idols
of twenty- four Tirthankaras and Gautam Swami attained salvation on the fifth hill in the
city of Rajagrahi. But the tunk is made for pilgrims to see. All the tunks on Samet
Shikhargiri are seen from this tunk.
(2) The Tunk of Bhagawan
Kunthunath: In this tunk
of Bhagawan Kunthnath, the seventeenth Tirthankara,there are black-colored foot-idols of
Bhagawan. It is also known as sandhargiri tunk.
(3) The third tunk of the
Eternal Jina, Rusabhanan:
In this tunk there are black-colored foot-idols of the Eternal Jina, Rishjabhanan.
(4) The fourth tunk of the
eternal Jina Bhagawan Chandranan: In thus tunk, there are white foot-idols of Bhagawan Eterna Jina Chandranan.
(5) The fifth tunk of Bhagawan
Neminath: In this small
temple, there is black foot-idolsof Bhagwan Neminath. For Bhagawan Neminath a four-mouthed
Jain Temple is built. This tunk of Bhagaan Neminath the twenty-first Tirthankara, is also
known as Mitradhar tunk.
(6) The sixth tunk of Bhagawan
Arnath: In this tunk of
Bhagawan Arnath, the eighteenth Tirthankara, there are black foot-idols of Bhagawan
Arnath. There is a new four-mouthed temple of Bhagawan Arnath. It is known as the
Natakgiri tunk.
(7) The seventh tunk of
Bhagawan Mallinath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Mallinath, the nineteenth Tirthankara is also known as Sabalgiri. In
it there are black foot-idols of Bhagawan Mallinath.
(8) The eighth tunk of Bhagawan
Shreyansanath: In this
tunk of Bhagawan Shroyansanath there are black foot-idols of Bhagawan Shrenshanath. The
tunk is also known as Sankulgiri.
(9) The ninth tunk of Bhagawan
Suvidhinath: In the ninth
tunk of Bhagawan Suvidhinath, there are at present white foot-idols of Bhagawan
Suvidhinath. It is known as the suprabhgiri tunk.
(10) The tenth tunk of Bhagawan
Padmaprabh Swami: In this
tunk of Bhagawan Padmaprabh Swami, the sixth Tirthankara, there are at present black
foot-idols of Padmaprabha Swami. It is also known as the Mohangiri tunk.
(11) The eleventh tunk of
Munisurvat Swami: In this
tunk of Bhagawan Munisuvrat Swami, the twentieth Tirthankra, there are at present black
foot-idols of Bhagawan Munisurvat Swami. It is also known as the Nirjargiri tunk.
(12) The twelfth tunk of
Chandra prabha Swami: In
this tunk of Chnadraprabha Swami, the eighth Tirthankara, there are at present black
foot-idols of Bhagawan. It is known as the Lalitghat tunk. It is on a high hill and the
ascent on the hill is difficult. It is at a distance of two miles from the Jalmandir. Of
all the caves on the high hills, here is the biggest excellent cave. It is good for
meditation and sadhana.
(13) The thirteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Risabhadev: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Risabhdev, the first Tirthankara, there are white foot-idols of
Bhagawan.
(14) The fourteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Anantanath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Anantanath, the fourteenth Tirthankara, there are at present black
foot-idols of Bhagawan Anantanath. It is also known as the Svayambhugiri tunk.
(15) The fifteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Shitalnath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Shitalnath, the tenth Tirthankara, there are foot-idols of Bhagawan
Shitalnath. It is also known as the Vidyutgiri tunk. Its ascent is difficult.
(16) The sixteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Sambhavnath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Sambhavnath, the third Tirthankera, there are at present white
foot-idols of Bhagawan, It is also known as the Datt Dhaval tunk.
(17) The seventeenth tunk of
Bhagawan Vasupujya Swami:
In this tunk of Savupujyaswami, the twelfth Tirthakara, there are at present his
foot-idols.
(18) The eighteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Abhinandan Swami:
In this tunk of Abhinandan Swami, the fourth Tirthankara, there are his foot-idols. It is
also known as the Anadagiri tunk.
(19) The nineteenth tunk, the
Jalmandir : This tunk of
Jalmandir is the splendid temple of shamaliya Parshvanath. There are trees on three sides
of it. Shamaliya Parshvanath is Mulnayak in this temple, which is among the spectacular
places on the hills. In thirty tunks on the hills, there are foot-idols. The Tirthankara
Bhagawan is seen only in this Jalmadir. The open ground of the temple is beautiful. There
is vast open space, which can accommodate five hundred people. There are two dharmashalas.
There are facilities for taking meals. In the chief sanctuary of the temple, there are
idols of Shamaliya Parshvanath, Bhagawan Sambhavnath, and Bhagawan Abhinandan Swami. In
the sanctuaries and on the open grounds to the right and to the left, there are idols of
28 Tirthnkaras, gods, goddesses, and Parshva Yaksha. The great rich merchant Khusaldas
built this splendid temple in the year 1825 of the Vikram era.
(20) The twentieth tunk of
Ganadhar Subh Swami: This
is the tunk of Ganadhar Subh Swami. At present, there are in it black foot-idols of
Ganadhar Bhagawan.
(21) The twenty first tunk of
Bhagawan Dharmanath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Dharmanath the fifteenth Tirthankara, there are at present the
foot-idols of Bhagawan. This tunk is also known by the name Dattvargiri.
(22) The twenty-second tunk of
Varisen, the eternal Jina:
In this tunk, there are at present the foot-idols of Varisen.
(23) The twenty-third tunk of
Vardhaman, the eternal Jina: In this tunk, there are at present foot-idols of Vardhaman, the eternal
Jina.
(24) The twenty-fourth tunk of
Bhagawan Sumatinath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Sumatinath, the fith Tirthankara, there are at present black
foot-idols of Bhagawan. This tunk is also known as the Achalgiri tunk.
(25) The twenty-fifth tunk of
Bhagawan Shantinath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Shantinath, the sixteenth Tirthankara, there are at present black
foot-idols of Bhagawan. This tunk is also known as Prabhasgiri tunk.
(26) The twenty-sixth tunk of
Bhagawan Mahavir Swami:
In this tunk of Bhagawan Mahavir Swami, the twenty-fourth Tirthankara, there are his
foot-idols.
(27) The twenty-seventh tunk of
Bhagawan Suparshvanath:
In this tunk, there is black foot -idols of Bhagawan Suparshvanath,the seventh Tirthankara
in this tunk. This tunk is also known as Prabhas tunk.
(28) The twenty eighth tunk of
Bhagawan Vimalnath: In
the tunk of Bhagawan Vimalnath, the thirteenth Tirthankara, there are at present the black
foot-idols of Bhagawan.
(29) The twenty-ninth tunk of
Bhagawan Ajitnath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Ajitnath, the second Tirthankara, there are at present white
foot-idols of Bhagawan.
(30) The thirteenth tunk of
Bhagawan Neminath: In
this tunk of Bhagawan Neminath, the twenty-second Tirthankara, there are at present white
foot-idols of Bhagawan.
(31) The thirty-first tunk of
Bhagawan Parshvanath:
This tunk of Bhagawan Parshvanath, the twenty-third Tirthankara is the Mokashanagari of
Samet Shikharji Giriraj. After seeing the thirty tunks, when one reaches this
Mokshanagari, one gets lost in the real joy and delight of having directly seen
paramatmas. This is the highest tunk on the highest hill. There are 80 upward steps
leading to the Jain temple, Meghadambar is another name of this tunk. There
are foot-idols of Bhagawan on the stone-slab where Bhagawan attained the final liberation.
He who comes here with a solemn religious vow of going on pilgrimage to Samet Shikhar
offers a coconut God. This stone slab is adorable. On this peak, there is a pinnacled
temple. In it there are foot-idols of Bhagawan Purusadaniya Parshvanath.