File:Pawapuri - 001 Temple marking Mahavira's Passing (9243092471).jpg

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English: Temple marking Mahavira's Passing at Pawapuri. Photograph from Pawapuri in Bihar taken by Anandajoti.
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Author Photo Dharma from Penang, Malaysia

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Lord Mahavira's Jal Mandir (water temple), marking Mahavira's passing, in Pawapuri, Bihar, India

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3 March 2013

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