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Rajasthan Temples Tour
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Govind Devji Temple, Jaipur |
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Karni Mata Temple, Deshnok |
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Birla Lakshmi-Narayan, Temple |
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Birla Temple, Jaipur |
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Vimal Vashi, Temple |
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Dilwara Jain Temples, Mount Abu |
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Brahma Temple, Pushkar |
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Pap Mochini Temple, Pushkar |
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Savitri Temple, Pushkar |
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Varah Temple, Pushkar |
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Eklingji Shiva Temple, Udaipur |
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Ranakpur Jain Temples |
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Shrinathji Temple, Nathwara |
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Shri Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra |
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Rishabhdevji Temple, Dhulev |
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Parshvanath Temple, Nakoda |
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Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara |
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Ossian Temples, Jodhpur |
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Ossian Jain Temple, Jodhpur |
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Eklingji Temple, Udaipur |
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Galta Temple, Jaipur |
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Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Dausa |
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A tour to Rajasthan can be more exciting on the Palace on Wheels. This luxury train takes a weeklong tour; it starts its journey from the capital city of Delhi, moves onto the royal state of Rajasthan, and finally halts at the amazing Agra. A tour on this unique train is a royal way to explore the incredible land of India. |
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Home » Rajasthan Temples Tour
» Ossian Jain Temple, Jodhpur
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| Ossian Jain Temple, Jodhpur |
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| Jain temples belong to 8th and 11th century. Surya (Sun) temple and the Sachiya Mata temple are famous for their beauty. Similarly, all the other temples are famous for one thing or the other. |
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There are approximately 15 Ossian Jain temples near Jodhpur. The most fascinating one of the Jain Osiyan temples in Rajasthan is the Mahavira temple. It is dedicated to the last (24th) Jain Prophet. The main temple was constructed around 775 A.D. And till about 15th century, the other smaller shrines were being added to the main complex. Ossian holds a great significance for the Jain community. This is so because the Oswal Jains (a rich trading community) came from Ossian. Thus, deriving their name from this town. It is because of the donations of these Oswals only that so many temples were constructed. Even their upkeep was possible because of due participation of Oswals. The entrance to the temple complex has carvings of beautiful maidens on it. The roof is also beautifully decorated. The terrace on which the temple stands is built up of sandstone. The main Mahavira temple has an inner sanctum and three balconied windows. The main porch of the temple has beautifully ornate pillars. And the second porch, which was later added on, has more stylish construction. The other Jain temples are quite smaller and are uniform to some an extent. Only little differentiation can be seen among them. |
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