Shantinath Jain Temple
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Duration: 1 to 2 HoursPlace Type:
Category: Religious & HeritageEntry Fees:
General Entry: There is no entry fee to visit the Shantinath Jain Temple; it is open to all visitors regardless of their faith or nationality.
Donations: While entry is free, voluntary donations for the maintenance of the temple are welcom...General Entry: There is no entry fee to visit the Shantinath Jain Temple; it is open to all visitors regardless of their faith or nationality.
Donations: While entry is free, voluntary donations for the maintenance of the temple are welcomed by the trust.Timing:
Regular Timings: The temple is generally open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM daily.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the early morning hours to witness the peaceful rituals. ...Regular Timings: The temple is generally open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM daily.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is during the early morning hours to witness the peaceful rituals.Special Events:
Mahavir Jayanti: This is the most significant event, where the entire temple is decorated with flowers and lights, accompanied by a grand procession through the city.
Paryushan Parv: During these ten days, the temple becomes a center for de...Mahavir Jayanti: This is the most significant event, where the entire temple is decorated with flowers and lights, accompanied by a grand procession through the city.
Paryushan Parv: During these ten days, the temple becomes a center for deep meditation, fasting, and spiritual discourses.Best Photo Spots:
Photo Spots:
The Entrance Gate: The grand arched gateway with its traditional motifs provides a perfect frame for historical photography.
The Shikhara: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the towering spire agai...Photo Spots:
The Entrance Gate: The grand arched gateway with its traditional motifs provides a perfect frame for historical photography.
The Shikhara: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the towering spire against the blue sky of Rajasthan.
Interiors: The play of light and shadow on the carved pillars creates a dramatic effect for interior shots.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Spiritual Exploration: Begin your visit by attending the morning Prakshal or evening Aarti to witness traditional Jain rituals in their purest form.
Artistic Appreciation: Spend time examining the intricate murals on the ceiling and walls that tell stories from the Jain Kalpasutra.
Visit the Museum: Explore the small collection of ancient artifacts and stone idols kept within the temple complex.
Meditation: Sit in the quiet corners of the main hall to experience the profound silence and spiritual energy of the sanctum.
Photography: Capture the beautiful entrance gate and the detailed carvings of the outer walls with your camera.
Market Stroll: After the temple visit, walk through the Jhalrapatan...
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Why Famous:
Spiritual Hub: It is famous for being one of the most prominent Digambar Jain temples in the Hadoti region, housing a colossal and beautiful idol of Lord Shantinath.
Ancient Art: The temple is renowned for its preservation of medieval art f...Spiritual Hub: It is famous for being one of the most prominent Digambar Jain temples in the Hadoti region, housing a colossal and beautiful idol of Lord Shantinath.
Ancient Art: The temple is renowned for its preservation of medieval art forms, including rare murals that have survived for centuries despite the passage of time. -
Architecture:
Heritage Design: The temple follows the Maha-Maru style of architecture, characterized by high-rise spires and detailed ornamentation.
Dimensions: The main shikhara reaches a height of nearly 80 feet, mirroring the grand style of the nearby...Heritage Design: The temple follows the Maha-Maru style of architecture, characterized by high-rise spires and detailed ornamentation.
Dimensions: The main shikhara reaches a height of nearly 80 feet, mirroring the grand style of the nearby Sun Temple.
The Manastambha: A unique feature is the Ashtadhatu (eight-metal) Manastambha located inside the temple premises, which is a rare sight in Jain architecture. -
How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Kota Airport (85 Kms), but Jaipur International Airport (340 Kms) offers better connectivity.
By Train: The Jhalawar City railway station is the nearest railhead, connected to Kota and Indore. -
Near Tourist Places:
Near Places: Sun Temple (0. 5 Km), Chandrabhaga Temple (1. 5 Kms), Gagron Fort (12 Kms), Garh Palace (7 Kms), Bhawani Natyashala (7 Kms), Herbal Garden (1 Km), Dwarkadheesh Temple (1 Km), Kalisindh Dam (10 Kms), Government Museum (7 Kms), Navlakha Fort (2 Kms).
Tourism Tips
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Dress Code: Wear modest clothing; avoid shorts or sleeveless tops out of respect for the religious sanctity.
Footwear: You must remove your footwear before entering the temple premises.
Cash: Carry enough ...
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