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Bundelkhand, a region in central India, has been an ancient center ofJainism. It covers northern part ofMadhya Pradesh and south western part ofUttar Pradesh.
Bundelkhand was known as Dasharna or Jaijakabhukti in ancient times. TheBetwa (Vetravati) andDhasan (Dasharna) rivers flow through it.
It is one of the few regions in India where Jainism has a strong presence and influence. There are many ancienttirthas in Bundelkhand region. Many of the modern scholars and monks of Jainism belong to this region.
Many of the famous Jaintirthas,Vidisha,Deogarh,Lalitpur, Karguanji (Jhansi),Chanderi,Kundalpur,Khajuraho,Aharji,Paporaji,Dronagiri (Chhatarpur),Sonagir,Nainagiri,Badagaon,Pateriaji,Beenaji,Nisaiji etc. are in this region.[1]
Bundelkhand is home to several Jain communities:
TheKhandelwals were originally from Rajasthan, but they have been present in Bundelkhand since ancient times.
Navalsah Chanderia in 1768 in his Vardhamana Purana mentioned 11 communities that were partly Jain. These include:
A few among them are still Jain and follow the Teranpanthi sect.
भगवतोर्हतः चन्द्रप्रभस्य प्रतिमेऽयं कारिता महाराजाधिराज-श्री-रामगुप्तेन उपदेशात् पाणिपात्रिक-चन्द्रक्षमाचार्य्य-क्षमण-श्रमण-प्रशिष्य-आचार्य्य सर्प्पसेन-क्षमण-शिष्यस्य गोलक्यान्त्या-सत्पुत्रस्य चेलु-क्षमणस्येति
The Bhadavar region (Bhind,Morena,Etawah) is adjacent to Bundelkhand and is home to some like: