Mahavir Jayanti 2024: 5 Jain Temples That You Must Visit In India

Celebrate Mahavir Jayanti by visiting these incredible Jain temples across India! The architectural marvels of Dilwara Temples, Ranakpur Jain Temple, and Khajuraho Jain Temples. Stand in awe of the world's largest monolithic statue, Gommateshwara, and embark on a spiritual journey to the Palitana Temples.

  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2024-04-12, 16:31 IST
Must visit jain temples

Jainism is one of the ancient religions of India, known for its emphasis on non-violence, ahimsa, and ethical living. To celebrate Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira, the 24th and last tirthankara (spiritual leader) of Jainism, here are 5 Jain temples you must visit in India, according to Holidify.

Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu

Dilwara Temple

Nestled amidst the picturesque Aravalli hills in Rajasthan, the Dilwara Temples are a complex of Jain temples renowned for their architectural marvel and intricate marble carvings, according to Holidify. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries, these temples showcase exquisite craftsmanship and embody Jain philosophy. The two most prominent temples here are the Vimal Vasahi Temple and the Vimala Shah Temple, both adorned with breathtaking sculptures and adorned with gold and silver leaf.

Ranakpur Jain Temple, Rajasthan

Ranakpur Jain Temple

An architectural marvel in white marble, the Ranakpur Jain Temple in Rajasthan is a sight to behold, according to Holidify. Built in the 15th century, this temple complex is intricately carved with intricate pillars and ceilings, each a masterpiece of artistry. It is said to have 1444 pillars, all uniquely designed, and is one of the largest Jain pilgrimage sites in India.

Gommateshwara Statue, Shravanabelagola, Karnataka

Gomteshwar statue

Standing tall at 57 feet, the Gommateshwara Statue in Shravanabelagola, Karnataka, is the world's largest monolithic statue, according to Holidify. Carved out of a single block of granite in the 10th century, this magnificent statue depicts Bahubali, the son of the first Jain tirthankara Rishabhanatha. Every 12 years, a grand Jain festival, Mahamastakabhisheka, is celebrated here, attracting thousands of devotees.

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Palitana Temples, Gujarat

Palitana Temples

Situated on Shatrunjay hills in Gujarat, the Palitana Temples are a complex of over 900 Jain temples, according to Holidify. Climbing up 3,800 steps to reach the top is a pilgrimage for Jains. These temples are built in various architectural styles, showcasing the evolution of Jain temple design over centuries.

Khajuraho Jain Temples, Madhya Pradesh

Khajuraho temple

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments in Madhya Pradesh is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its Hindu and Jain temples, according to Holidify. Among these are several Jain temples, known for their intricate carvings and architectural beauty. The Parshvanatha Temple and the Adinath Temple are some of the most notable Jain temples here, adorned with sculptures depicting Jain philosophy and mythology.

These are just a few of the many Jain temples in India, each with its unique history and architectural significance.

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Image Credit: Holidify

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