Amarkantak digambar jain temple - Amarkantak

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Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh 484886, India

Postal code : 484886
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Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh 484886, India
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Omkar Rajput on Google

Yh mandir bhut hi bda oar bhut hi dino se ban rha hai par abhi tak pura nhi huaa hai yeh mandir 2005 se bnna start huaa hai oar complete hone ka samay 2030 tak bta rhe the yaha photo shoot ke liye bhut hi sundar drishy hai Yeh amarkantak me Narmada nadi ke udgam ke pas maujud h jo ji udgam sthann se dikhne lagta h jisse rochak drishya ka aanad prapt kr sakte h iske sath hi waha bhut sare saman kharidne ke liye shop vi maujud h jiisse app apni jarurat ke hisab se saman kharid sakte h agar app Narmada udgam dekhne ja rhe h to ek bar yeh mandir dekhne jarur jaye. Thankyou
Yh mandir bhut hi bda oar bhut hi dino se ban rha hai par abhi tak pura nhi huaa hai yeh mandir 2005 se bnna start huaa hai oar complete hone ka samay 2030 tak bta rhe the yaha photo shoot ke liye bhut hi sundar drishy hai Yeh amarkantak me narmada nadi ke udgam ke pas maujud h jo ji udgam sthann se dikhne lagta h jisse rochak drishya ka aanad prapt kr sakte h iske sath hi waha bhut sare saman kharidne jar ji ma se man liye shop kharid sakte h agar app narmada udgam dekhne ja rhe h to ek bar yeh mandir dekhne jarur jaye. Thankyou
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tripathi g 9 से 11 on Google

Adbhut ek baar yahan per jaroor ayen . Astha aur kala ka adbhut sangam hai ye mandir
Adbhut ek baar yahan per jaroor ayen. Astha aur kala ka adbhut sangam hai ye mandir
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JS gayakwad on Google

Peaceful place
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Ajay Nioding on Google

Extremely beautiful
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RAMESH PATEL on Google

Best architecture
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Anil Sahoo on Google

When this temple is completed this temple will attract a lot of eyes and many visitors to see its architecture, art and craft.
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Niraj Saket on Google

The temple construction started under the guidance of Acharya Vidyasagar in 2006. Upon completion the height of the temple will be 151 feet, width 125 feet and length 490 feet. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, the former Vice President of India, laid the foundation stone of the temple.[1] ArchitectureEdit The temple, is being constructed using lime and preserved stones. The temple complex constructed without cement and iron. The mulnayak of the temple is a 24 tonne Ashtadhatu idol of Rishabhanatha seated on a 28 tonne lotus shaped Ashtadhatu pedestal.[2] The Rishabhanatha idol is 24 feet (7.3 m) sitting in Padmasan posture.[1] A statue of Mahavira weighing 71 tonne is also installed here. The temple structure similar to Akshardham, New Delhi, covering area of 4 acres (16,000 m2). The pink colored sandstone from Rajasthan has been used for construction.[3]
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A Bratati Sinhamahapatra on Google

Sri Sarvodaya Digambar Jain Temple, A wonderful, beautiful, huge, huge, weighing in the world 24 ton Ashtadhatu statue of the first Tirthankara Param Aradhya 1008 Lord Adinath lotus-crowned (total weight 52 tons) of 28 tons of Ashtadhatu has been established. This temple is golden in the nation and in the world. This Statue were established by Gyanwaridhi Acharya Shri 108 Vidyasagarji Mahamuniraj and Sanghang in the auspicious time of Thursday, November 6, 2006, in the presence of 44 Nirganth munificas. Magnificent artifacts, such as the construction of the temple, are being done using lime and preserved stones. Iron, cement are not being used at all in the construction of this temple.

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