Ahichchhatra was one of the sixteen
Mahajanapadas. It was considered an important town when
Hiuen Tsang visited India in the 7th century CE. Several ancient Jain
āyāgapaṭa were excavated from this site, including the famous
Nāṃdighoṣa āyāgapaṭa dated early . 27 Jain inscriptions discovered here bear dates prior to 100 CE.
Alois Anton Führer excavated a Jain temple constructed during the reign of
Indo-Scythians dynasty, enhrining idols from 96—152 CE. A number of Jain temples were discovered by
Alexander Cunningham during excavation. Many idols, stupas and pillars from the
Kushan and
Gupta periods have been discovered in Ahichchhatra.
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa, composed by Śvetāmbara Acharya Jinaprabha Suri in the 14th century CE, mentions Samkhyāvatǐ as the earlier name of Ahichchhatra and describes two Jain temples dedicated to Parshvanatha in the area. According to
Ahicchatra-nagri-kalpa, this place was visited by Goddess
Ambika.
Kaivalyamala, written by Śvetāmbara
Jain acharya Udyotansuri in CE, mentions that Harigupta of the
Gupta Empire took
diksha here. == Temples ==