Sarnath Jain Tirth, also called the Shreyanshnath Jain Pilgrimage, is a group of Jain temples in Sarnath. They are located near Dhamek Stupa.
Simhapuri, present-day Singhpuri village, is believed to be the birthplace of the Shreyansanatha, the 11th tirthankara. The place also marks four of five Kalyanaka (auspicious events) of Shreyansanatha: Chyavan (tirthankara enter's their mother's womb), Janm (birth), Diksha (renunciation) and Kevala Jnana (omniscience). Mahavira also delivered sermons at Sarnath and Varanasi.
The ruins near a relatively new Digambara temple are of an ancient Jain temple erected by the à ÂvetÃÂmbaras.
The temple was constructed in 1824 CE to commemorate the birthplace of Shreyansanatha. The mulnayak (primary deity) of the temple is a large image of Shreyansanatha and impressions of footprints. The temple also features attractive frescoes depicting the life of Mahavira.