How to join live darshan at Ranakpur Temple

Introduction   of Ranakpur Temple

The Ranakpur Jain temple is one of the major pilgrimage centers for the Jain community of India. It is dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha and locat in the village of Ranakpur in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is about 95 km away from Udaipur and renowned for being the largest and most important temples of Jainism. The complex houses several temples including a Chaumukha temple, Parsavanath temple, Amba Mata Temple and Surya Temple. live

Information of Ranakpur Temple

The construction of the temple is believ to have commenced in 1437 A.D by Dhanna Singh, a member of the influential Porwal Jain community. The shrine with the patronage of Rana Kumbha, the ruler of Mewar at that point of time. The design and style was provided by Deepaka, a prominent architect of that period. An inscription on a pillar near the main shrine backs up this theory and it was reportedly start under the guidance of Dharanka, a devoted Jain.  

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Details of Ranakpur Temple

Critically acclaim as masterpieces of architectural style and brilliance across the world, the Ranakpur temples are renown for their elaborate and intricate construction style. The splendid design is a significant feature of the temple complex and many aren aback with its brilliant craftsmanship. A vast basement area of 48,000 sq. feet is a defining feature of the structure, and there are around 1,400 pillars supporting the temple. The shrine is entirely construct of light color marble which lends it a rich and elegant look. live

Four different doorways lead to the interior chambers which take you to the main hall where the charming image of Lord Adinath is install. Several small shrines and domes surround the image, with five spires which rise majestically above the roof of the temple. There are also around 20 cupolas rising from the pillared hall. The ceilings are with intricate foliate scrollwork and elaborate geometric patterns. The defining glory of this incredible shrine is the engraved motifs of beautiful nymphs playing the flute and depicted in several different postures. All these are beautifully and stand at an amazing height of 45 feet from ground level, with no two motifs being the same.

Significance of the Ranakpur Jain Temple

A stunning feature of the temple is the columns which reportedly change color from golden to pale blue after every hour during daytime and the Mandap has two gigantic bells which produce a harmonious melodic sound which resonates though the complex. The design of the Chaumukha temple is in the shape of a celestial Aircraft (Vimana) and this very facet was a staggering 65 years in the making. The Parsvanath temple, also known as Patriyon Ka Mandir, inside the complex was in the 15th century and fabled for the engraved windows decorated with Jain figures. The shrines of Neminath-the 22nd saint of Jainism and Surya Narayan are located in the close vicinity.  

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Location – How to reach the Ranakpur Jain Temple

The Ranakpur Jain Temple is renown for its magnificent façade and brilliant design. It is a masterpiece of architecture and attracts visitors from all over the globe. Ranakpur is easily accessible by various modes of transport and well connected to the rest of the country.

By Air:

 The nearest Airport is in the city of Udaipur, some, 60 km away from the temple.

By Train:

 The city of Udaipur is also well connected rail to major destinations in the country.

By Bus: 

State transport and private buses operate with regular frequency from the city of Udaipur to the temple.

FAQS of Ranakpur Temple

1)Why is Ranakpur Jain Temple famous?

The temple is famous for its beautiful carv idol of Parshvanatha made out of a single marble slab. The idol has 1008 snake heads and numerous tails. Two chauri bearers and Yaksha and yakshi, half-human and half-snake, stand on either side. There are two elephants purifying Parshvanatha.

2)How old is Ranakpur Temple?

Built in the 15th century, Ranakpur temples are the largest temples of the Jain cult. The temple is said to have been built Seth Dharna Sah (a Jain businessman) with the aid of Rana Kumbha, who ruled Mewar.

3)Where do Jains go after death?

For Jains body and soul are different things: the body is just an inanimate container – the conscious being is the jiva.After each bodily death, the jiva is reborn into a different body to live another life,until it achieves liberation live

conclustion

The Jain temple of Ranakpur is situat in the Pali district of Rajasthan. It was in the 15th century CE by Darna Shah, a minister to the ruler Rana Kumbha of Mewar. It is that it took nearly 50 years to complete the construction of this temple.

Along with the temple, a town was also t on the recommendation of Rana Kumbha. This temple is to the first Tirthankara of Jainism, Lord Rishabhdeva. live

The Ranakpur temple is mainly of light colou marble. It has several temples on its premises, namely the Seth ki Baadi temple, Chaturmukha Temple, Surya Temple, and the Suparshvanath Temple. The temple has 80 domes, 29 halls and a pavilion with 1444 pillars, each carved uniquely.

 

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