Thursday Nov 28, 2024

Dilwara Sri Parshvanatha Jain Temple- Rajasthan

Address

Dilwara Sri Parshvanatha Jain Temple Dilwara Rd, Dilwara, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501

Deity

Sri Parshvanatha

Introduction

  • Location: About 2.5 kilometers from Mount Abu, Sirohi District, Rajasthan, India.
  • Significance: Renowned for their exceptional architecture and intricate marble carvings, often considered superior to the Taj Mahal by some experts.
  • Key Temple: Dedicated to Lord Parshvanath, built by Sangvi Mandlik and his family in 1458–59.

Puranic Significance:

  • Temple Name: Shri Parshvanath Temple.
  • Construction Period: 1458–59 AD.
  • Architectural Highlights:
    • Material: Originally constructed with grey stone; later adorned with marble, some of which was sourced from the remaining stones of Vimala Vasahi and Luna Vasahi temples.
    • Structure: The tallest of all the Dilwara temples, consisting of three stories.
      • Ground Floor: Features four large mandapas each housing a Chaumukha idol of Parshvanatha.
      • First Floor: Contains idols of Chintamani Parshvanath, Magalakar Parshvanatha, Manoratha-Kalpadruma Parshvanatha, and one illegible Parshvanatha, all depicted with a hood of nine cobras.
      • Second Floor: Houses Chaumukha idols of Sumatinatha, Parshvanatha, Adinatha, and Parshvanatha, along with a statue of Goddess Ambika.
      • Third Floor: Contains a Chaumukha idol of Parshvanatha.
    • Decorative Elements: The outer walls feature ornate sculptures in gray sandstone, depicting Dikpals, Vidhyadevis, Yakshinis, Shalabhanjikas, and other figures similar to those found in Khajuraho and Konark.

Special Features:

  • Intricate Carvings: The temple is famous for its detailed stone carvings on pillars and ceilings, showcasing images from Hindu and Jain mythology.
  • Architectural Distinctiveness:
    • Ceilings and Pillars: Decorated with carvings of petals, lotus buds, and flowers.
    • Corridors and Courtyards: Richly decorated with carved arches and porticos.
    • Mandapas: The temple includes four large Mandapas, making it unique among Dilwara temples.

Festivals:

  • Mahavir Jayanti: Celebrated as one of the most significant festivals, marking the birth of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara.

Century/Period/Age

11th and 13th centuries AD

Managed By

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Nearest Bus Station

Mount Abu

Nearest Railway Station

Abu Road Station

Nearest Airport

Udaipur

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