Rajasthan ►Ladnun ►Digambar Jain Bara Mandir

Published: 06.03.2012
Updated: 22.03.2018

The Digambar Jain Bara Mandir Ladnun, a magnificent temple, houses several artistic and rare idols of Jain Thirthankara, beautiful images, engraved pillars, rare pieces of art and old jain dharma manuscripts.

The sixteenth tirthankara Bhagwan Santinath ji idol is established on the main Vedi. The beautiful and matchless idol of Bhagavan Santnathji is made of marble with a dimension of 94x70 cm. In front of the idol there is a rare piece of artistic door (Toran-dwar) placed on two marble pillars. On the two pillars, two artful and rare images of godless Sarswati are engraved. There is an inception found on the door which indicate that the temple is build on Ashad Sukla 8, Samvat 1136. This writing indicate that the temple is more than 1000 years old.

In the second Vedica chamber, there is an idol of second Tirthankar Bhagavan Ajitnathji. This idol is 74x60 cm in dimension and made of marble. An inscription found on the the idol written Baisak Sukla 13, Smawat 1209. In front of Baghwan Ajitnathji idol there is also a marble door with two pillars. The two pillars are decorated with artistic Jaina images.

In the art gallery there are 166 marble an idol of Bhwan Risbhadev made of brown stone, and two idols of Bhagwan Parsvanath with nine headed serpents.

An beautiful image of Bhagwan Neminathji is also found in the art gallery. Several other images made of metals are found in digging in the nearby areas of Ladnun are placed in this art gallery.

This temple is built and repaired several times but its magnificence, beauty, purity and calmness is preserved through ages.

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