Rajasthan ►Ranakpur ►Adinatha Temple ●pics

Published: 14.05.2012
Updated: 08.12.2012

Dedicated to Adinatha, the Jain Temple in Ranakpur rises majestically from the slope of a hill. The temple is supported by over 1444 marble pillars, carved in exquisite detail. The pillars are all differently carved and no two pillars are the same. The construction of the temple and quadrupled image symbolize the Tirthankara’s conquest of the four cardinal directions and hence the cosmos. The dating of Ranakpur Adinatha Temple is controversial but it was probably built between the late 14th and mid-15th centuries.


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