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- Place Types Synagogue
- Address Fort Rd, Khejer Para, Manak Chowk, Amar Sagar Pol, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001, India
- Coordinate 26.9135139,70.9128039
- Website Unknown
- Rating 4.9
- Compound Code WW77+C4 Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India
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It's only one Jain Temple in Jaisalmer fort
Jain Temple in Fort complex Jaisalmer is oldest Temple in Jaisalmer Rajasthan India.The Temple is 12th to 15th centuries.The exquisite rich carvings are inspired by Indian mythology. The main temples are Parswanath ji temple,Shri Sambhav Nath ji , Shri Sheetalnath ji Shri Shantinath Shri Asthpad, Shri Rishabdev temple Shri Chandraswami temple and Shri Mahaveer Swami Temple
Jain Temples OverviewnnSituated in the Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temples are a must-visit in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The temples, though ancient, have a high religious and ancient knowledge attached to them. Built in the Dilwara style that is famous all over the world for its architecture, these temples are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Shambhavdev Ji, the famous Jain hermits known as 'Tirthankaras'. Being a significant pilgrimage spot, the Jain Temples are truly a treasure of the Jaisalmer city and a fun place to be at for all those tourists who are interested in history and religion. All the seven temples are connected to each other and are built using the same golden-yellow Jaisalmeri stone.nnEach temple appears as a riddle to the visitors having its own tale to narrate. These temples dedicated to Rishabhdev, Sambhavnath, Chandraprabhu, and Parsvanath have the most exquisite carvings imprinted on them. One can enjoy the stunning sculptures around the walls which are protected by glass cupboards and pillars carved with Gods and celestial women.nnIf anyone is especially interested in finding the ancient remains and history of these temples, there is a place present just for that- the Gyan Bhandar. As the name suggests, the Gyan Bhandar is a very tiny and attractive library present underground which was founded in 1500 present amongst the temples. Priceless old texts and manuscripts are present in the library. Jain Temples are a beautiful representation of the past and should be visited by the tourists who are planning a trip to Jaisalmer.nnHistory Of Jain TemplesnnAll the Jain temples reside within the Jaisalmer Fort but which one came to exist first in the fort is a fascinating story. History has it that traditionally two communities namely the Kshatriyas who were the kings and Brahmins who were the priests resided in the fortress. However, Muslim kings invaded the area during the 15th and 16th centuries from across the borders. They would loot these rich Jain temples and vandalise the idols.nnWitnessing this numerous times made the Brahmins reach out to the king who then allowed them to build the Jain temples using a handsome amount of money. Even today, only Kshatriyas and Brahmins live within the fort, but the temples survive on the huge donations that they receive from the Jains. These are great pilgrimage centres for the Jains.nnArchitecture Of Jaisalmer Jain TemplennThere are seven Jain temples present within the walls of the Jaisalmer Fort all of which were constructed around the 15th and 16th centuries. The spires of the temple can be seen clearly and can be picked out easily from anywhere in the fort. All these temples are built using the golden-yellow Jaisalmeri stone and are dedicated to the different Tirthankars.nnThe temples are all connected to each other confusing the visitor while differentiating one from the other. The most massive temples are the ones which are dedicated to Rishabhnath, Parsvanath, Sambhavnath, and Chandraprabhu and these are ones with the most beautiful carvings out of the lot. The entrance of the Parsvanath Temple is extraordinarily exquisite and unique in itself.
Oldest and have 6600 jain thirtkhankars idols in total. Also have Oldest preserved Jain Granth.
Dada Jinduttsuri's LAST WORN Chadar, Chol Patta & Muhpatti DID NOT CATCH FIRE during his AGNI sanskar & came outside the pyre and are now stored & preserved here.
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