Category: Ancient Jain Temples
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Rani Durgavati Museum, Jabalpur M.P
These carvings are displayed at the Rani Durgavati Museum, Jabalpur M.P. Most carvings are from the 10& l1th century,during the reign of the kalachuri dynasty.The Kalachuri kings were called the Kalachuris of Chedi or Chedis. They established their kingdom in Madhya Pradesh with their capital at Tripuri near Jablapur. Kokalla I was the founder of…
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Shree Aadinath bhagwaan
Shree Aadinath bhagwaan,Digmbar Jain Atishay kshtra, Kumbadhalli, Hassan. There are 6 temples in this village, located 18 KM from sravanbelgola.This temple is more than 2000 year old
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Jain Tirthankara Image at Rockcut Caves of Ghanikonda in Ramatheertham
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Chaturmukha Basadi
Chaturmukha Basadi was built in 1432 during the reign of Jain king, Vir Pandyadeva. The Basadi was named as Chaturmukha Basadi because of four identical doorways which points four directions and all doorways lead to the Garbhagriha. The Chaturmukha Basadi has 108 pillars with pillars on four sides of the entrance. The Basadi is…
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Jain Temple in Pakistan build by Goricho in 300 AD
Jain Temple in Pakistan build by Goricho in 300 AD Situated between Islamkot and Nangarparkar, Gori jo Mandir is shrouded in mystery. Even its original name lost in antiquity, having change many times in the course of the centuries. With no written history of the temple having survived, the only story as to its origin…
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Bhairutarak Mandir
The famous Bhairutarak Mandir is a Jain Mandir or temple is located in Sirohi District of Rajasthan. Bhairutarak Jain Temple is verry close to Mount Abu on the boarder of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The famous Bhairutarak Mandir is dedicated to Shree Sahastraphana Parshwanath.
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Very old and rare image Muktagiri Jain Temples and Waterfall – 1865
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श्री दिगम्बर जेन मंदिर ,जनरलगंज ,कानपुर
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2,000-year-old Jain temple at Kulpakji
The 2,000-year-old Jain temple at Kulpakji of Mahavira is a famous place of worship for Jains in the country. The temple is embellished with beautiful images of Tirthankaras The 5ft high image of Mahavira is carved entirely out of jade.
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Lal Mandir, Delhi