Later the jagir of the Bera became Marwar (Jodhpur) state from Mewar state under matrimonial relations. The Marwar state was a partially independent state under the Mughals. After the fall of the Mughals, it remained a fully independent state from 1710 to 1790. In the 18th century, the Marathas extended their influence over the whole of North India to Afghanistan. After defeating Maharaja Vijay Singh of Marwar, Mahadji Scindia of Maratha Sardar Gwalior started collecting taxes (Chauth). In order to get rid of it, in 1818, King Mansingh of Marwar signed a treaty with British East India and subjugated them.
After the First War of Independence of 1857, the Jagir of the Bera became under the British Empire under the Marwar (Jodhpur) kingdom. Till this time the main occupation of the people was agriculture and animal husbandry. People used to do their business according to the varna system. Business remained mainly in the hands of Jain society. Which was mostly confined to the surrounding area. The work of trade and moneylending (banking) was the main occupation of the Jain society. Few traders also used to go and trade in far-off territories with caravans. Of kings and vassals
The main means of transport were horses, bullock carts, horse carriages, etc. Jodhpur State Railway and Bombay, Baroda, Central India Railway in 1881 AD from Ajmer to Ahmedabad via Marwar Junction Railway
Started the line. On which the Mori fleet was also a station. In this way, new centers of trade Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Madras, and the cities around them joined the region. Gradually the Jain nobility of the fleet also went to these new cities for business. The arrival of these superiorities also increased.
Till this time, the Jain community used to appoint teachers in the sub-disciplines for religious and vocational education. People from other societies used to get education from Brahmins. An eminent from Bheda Nagar started a school at his home. Due to the increase in the number of students, he got the Vidyalaya constructed near Pechke in 1927 AD. Which was the first school in the entire Bali tehsil. On Vikram Samvat 1997 (AD 1940) Jeth Vad 6, the honor of Lord Vimalnathji Jain Home Temple was given by Acharya Pardabhadrasarishwarji. Ayambil Bhavan and many Dharamshalas were also constructed by the Jain society.
In 1952, the other two emperors got the present hospital building constructed. The girl’s school was also constructed at the same time.
Thakur Shivnath Singhji of the Bera was also the Chief Secretary of Maharaja Ummed Singhji of Jodhpur.
His son Thakur Prithvi Singhji was a famous polo player. In his command, the army of Jodhpur bravely won many difficult wars in the First World War in Jordan, Egypt, Gaza region. After the country became independent in 1947, King Hanwant Singhji of Jodhpur tried to make Jodhpur an independent country. Mo Jinnah made an open offer to the king of Jodhpur to merge with Pakistan. On which he also indicated the idea. But in the end, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel merged into India on 7 April 1949 due to a rigid policy.
Yugveer Acharya Shri Vallabh Surishwarji Guru Mandir was established by Acharya Shri Indradin Surishwarji on Margashish Shukla 8, 2045, 14/12/1988 at the place of the library near the main temple at Sambhav Chowk. The new library was built as the main market. On 8 May 1992, the newly built Sambhav Nath Higher Secondary School was inaugurated by the Jain society
After 1995, many dharmashalas, sub-buildings, and guest buildings were constructed by the Jain society with the help of Jain superiors.
At the same time, the renovation work of Dada Parshwanath Tirtha started. Due to the untiring efforts of the Jirnodwar Committee and the Board of Trusts, a magnificent temple was constructed. Whose grand and historical reputation was attained by Acharya Shri Padma Surishwar on 30/4/2019. In this eminence, the nobles of the Bera Jain society made good use of the money with an open heart. The uninterrupted organizing of the prestige was extremely grand and memorable with the untiring efforts and synergy of the advisory committee, trust board, miscellaneous committees, and volunteers of Atmanand Jain Sabha Bera. Later renovation of Dharamshala and many other facilities were built at Dada Parshwanath Tirtha. Today, this temple attracts travelers coming with its beauty, planning, and facilities.
Jain superiorities of the Bera organised religious ceremonies etc. like Upadhyana, Olio, Eightham, Sangho, and affection conferences of Jain society from time to time.
In this glorious history of the Bera, new pages will be added in the future also