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How To Reach Jain Temples

Pavagadh, Gujarat, India
Spiritual Sanctuary and Ancient Legacy:: The Jain Temples of Pavagadh, often collectively referred to as the Bavanderi (or Bhavanaderi) and Navalakha groups, hold deep spiritual significance for the ?vet?mbara and Digambara Jain communities. These temples are crucial evidence of Pavagadh's long hist ory as a major Jain pilgrimage center, with heritage tracing back as far as the 3rd century BC. The temples are primarily concentrated in three groups on the hill, with the Bavanderi group being the most prominent and accessible, located near the Naqqarkhana (Drum-house) gate on the ascent to the summit. The name Navalakha is traditionally associated with structures built with the colossal sum of nine lakh (900,000) of a currency unit, suggesting immense patronage and wealth dedicated to their construction. The existing structures are generally dated to the 14th-15th centuries CE, built under the patronage of wealthy Jain merchants and rulers, specifically during the later Chauhan Rajput period. They are dedicated to various Tirthankaras, including Suparshvanatha and Chandraprabhu. The history of these temples is closely intertwined with the Achalgacch sect of Jainism, which was established here in the 12th century AD. Despite subsequent destruction and conversion of structures during the Sultanate period, the remnants stand as powerful symbols of Jain devotion and architectural artistry. The serene atmosphere provides a stark spiritual contrast to the surrounding military ruins of the fort. These temples represent a surviving link to the multi-religious character of pre-Sultanate Pavagadh.

How to Reach

By Ropeway to Machi and Walk:: The most common way to reach the temples is to drive or take local transport to the Machi plateau (the mid-level of the hill) and then take the ropeway (cable car) to the intermediate level. From the ropeway station, the temples are a short, manageable 10-15 minute walk.

By Foot (Trekking): For the devout or adventurous, a trek from the base (Atak Gate) takes about 1. 5 to 2 hours to reach the temples. The path is well-defined but steep in sections.

By Local Transport:: Shared jeeps and autos are available up to the Machi plateau, the last point accessible by road. From there, the ropeway is the fastest way up, unless one chooses the stairs.

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