The Ranakpur Jain Temple, located on the lap of Aravalli on the Holy Land Rajasthan, remains a center of attraction, not only in India, but also the tourists and dedicated from all over the world. This temple is known for its unique architecture, calm environment and religious importance. But do you know what the Ranakpur Jain temple looks like and what is the specialty? Let us know the whole story related to this miraculous temple, which is a symbol of thousands of years of faith and art. What does Ranakpur Jain -Temple look like? Once you walk into the Ranakpur Jain Temple, you reach a different world. White marble care spreads, large columns, high domes and incredible crafts captivate the eyes. There are 1444 pillars in the temple, and the most shocking is that the carving of all these columns is different. Each pillar tells a story in itself. A large marble statue of Lord Adinath (first Tirthankara) was captivated in the middle of the temple. The shapes made on the roof of the temple and the lights coming out of the window fill this place with Divinity. The inner hall is so large that you can sit and meditate or meditate on hours. What is the specialty of the temple? Unique Art of 1444 Pillars – The largest feature of this temple is the greatness and the shredded 1444 march columns, not one of which is the same two columns. It is considered a unique example of architecture in the world. Excellence of architecture – Ranakpur -Temple was built in the 15th century during the reign of Rana Kumbha. The temple was built together by Craftsman Deepa and Dharmaprami businessman Dhanshah. This temple was built as a symbol of Mount Meru. Use of marble – the temple is completely made of white marble. The marble with so much purity and whiteness still shines because it must have been hundreds of years ago. When the sunlight falls on the temple, it glows like gold. Calmedly located in the midst of the environment – this temple is located in the area surrounded by loneliness and green, between the mountain ranges of Aravalli. The environment is very suitable for peace and meditation. Lively Museum of Craftmanship – Temple is not only a religious place, but it is also a vibrant museum of ancient sculpture and architecture of India. The photos and stories of the temple on the walls, roofs and columns of the temple give a look at the culture of ancient India. Why do tourists come from all over the world? The fame of the Ranakpur Jain Temple is no longer limited to India. Every year, thousands of foreign tourists come here to see the incredible confluence of Indian culture, religion and architecture. In international travel guides, this temple is shown as ‘must visit destination in India’. Religious importance: followers of Jainism regard this temple as a pilgrimage and come here and worship, quickly and meditate. Looking for peace: Ranakpur -Temple has become a spiritual refuge for those looking for a quiet place away from the crowd. Center for Photography and Research: Many architecture students, photographers and researchers also come here and work on the incredible texture of this temple. Share this story -tags
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