Ranakpur Adinatha Temple

Published: 09.02.2011
Updated: 26.11.2012
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Adinatha Temple at Ranakpur

Adinatha Temple at Ranakpur

Ranakpur is a village located in Desuri tehsil near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. The village is widely known for its Adinatha Temple, which is one of five major pilgrim sites of Jainism.

The dating of this temple is controversial but it is largely considered to be anywhere between the late 14th to mid-15th centuries. Inspired by a dream of a celestial vehicle, Dhanna Shah, a Porwad, is said to have commissioned it, under the patronage of Rana Kumbha, then ruler of Mewar. The architect who oversaw the project is said to have been named Deepaka. There is an inscription on a pillar near the main shrine stating that in 1439 Deepaka, an architect, constructed the temple at the direction of Dharanka, a devoted Jain.

Location:
Ranakpur
Name:
Adinatha Temple
Date of construction:
15th century CE
Constructor:
Seth Dharana Shah, supported by Rana Kumbha
Dedicated to:
Rishabh (Adinatha)


 

Adinatha Temple, Ranakpur (Rajasthan), India


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