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Let us continue our yatra by visiting a Jain temple today which is in Mt.Abu..
Let us continue our yatra by visiting a Jain temple today which is in Mt.Abu..
The Jain Dilwara temples of India are located about
2½ kilometers from Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. These temples built
by Chalukya between the 11th and 13th centuries AD are world famous for their
stunning use of marble. The five legendary marble temples of Dilwara are a
sacred pilgrimage place of the Jains. Some consider them to be one of the most
beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites in the world.
The marble temples have an opulent entranceway, the
simplicity in architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality
Although the Jains built some beautiful temples at
other places in Rajasthan, some believe that none come close to these in terms
of architectural perfection. The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely
carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marvellous.
There are many followers of Jainism in West India.
However, since Jainas account for only 0.5% of the total Indian population, they
are still a minority. The most important teaching of Jainism is "Ahimsa,"
meaning non-violence or non-killing.
Ahimsa is applied not only for humans, but also for
all sentient beings. Jainas even avoid claiming the lives of insects.
The precepts that Jaina monks should follow are very
strict. When they travel on foot for ascetic practices and preachment during the
dry season, they carry brushes in their hands and wear masks.
They make it a rule to brush aTo wear a mask is for
fear of biting small flying insects unwittingly when opening their mouths
carelessly. way surfaces of stones before sitting down on them in order to avoid
stamping on insects.
The interior space of this temple is made of white
marble. Everywhere except the floors, from walls to ceilings as well as columns
and beams, are covered with extremely delicate engravings.
Above all a Domical ceiling of "Ranga mandapa"
(open-type hall) is carved concentrically with utmost intricacy..
This white and pure space is so gorgeous that it
makes us feel as if we are out of this world.
The central part of it is sagging like a chandelier
made of stalactite. Sixteen bodies of "Vidyadevi" (goddesses of knowledge) are
also engraved on the vault. It is hard to believe that all of them are made of
stone.As we enter the temple we get a glimpse of the grandeur of sculptured
marble, exquisite carvings of ceilings, domes, pillars and arches of the temple
which is beyond anyone's expectations.
1 Vimal Vasahi (Shri Adinathji Temple)
2 Luna Vasahi (Sri Neminathji Temple)
3 Pithalhar (Sri Rishabdevoji)
4 Khartar Vasahi ( Sri Parshavanathji)
5 Mahavira swami (Sri Mahavira swami Temple)
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