Bohra Hajira, Jamnagar

Built in the year 1540, by Jam Rawal, who belonged to one of the most respected Royal dynasties of Gujarat, the history of Jamnagar can be said to be one of the richest histories in the entirety of the province of Gujarat. It is after Jam Rawal, that the city of Jamnagar was renamed to its present name. The previous name for the city was Nawagarh, a name which can be literally translated to mean New City. The Bohra Hajira in Jamnagar in Gujarat in India is one such monument, which can add pleasure to your visit to Jamnagar.

Vasupujya Swami’s

The foundation stone for this temple was laid in 1612 during the rule of His Highness Jam Jasaji – I and completed in the year 1620. Surrounding this temple 52 ‘Deri’ (very small temple) were built in 1622.

Vardhman Shah’s

The four Jain temples Vardhman Shah’s Temple, Raisi Shah’s Temple,Sheth’s Temple and Vasupujya Swami’s Temple were built in 1574 to 1622.