Jain Temple at Girnar Hills, Junagadh, Gujarat.
The group temples of Jainism are
situated on the Girnar mountains in the Junagadh District of Gujarat, India,
situated near Junagadh. There are temples on the hill sacred to the Digambara
and the Svetambara branches of Jainism.
According to Jain religious beliefs,
Neminath, the 22nd Tirthankara became an ascetic after he saw the slaughter of
animals for food on his wedding. He renounced all worldly pleasures and came to
Mount Girnar to attain salvation. Here, he attained Keval Gyan and Moksha. His
bride-to-be Rajul also renounced and became a nun.
Situated on the first plateau of
Mount Girnar at the height of about 3800 steps, at an altitude of 2370 ft above
Junagadh, still some 600 ft below the first summit of Girnar, these temples of
Jainism have marvelous carvings in marble, which can be compared to those of
Delwada near Mount Abu in Rajasthan. These temples attract devotees of both Shwetambar
and Digambar sects of Jainism.
Picture Credit: Parth Vaghela
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