Jain Shvetambar Temple - Chittorgarh

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473, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India

Postal code : 312001
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473, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
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Dhrumit Bhavsar on Google

The Jain temples of Chittorgarh have a significant place in the history of Jainism. The precincts of the Chittorgarh fort embrace within it the Satbis Deora, Kirti Stambha, Vijay Stambha, Digambar Jain Mandir, Chandra Prabhu Jinalaya and temples of Meerabai. The Jain temples are stunning manifestations of art and structural design. Chandra Prabhu Jinalaya also known as Bhagwan Mahaveer Temple was constructed in the Vikram era in 1167. Bhagwan Shantinath Temple is a small temple but bestowed with intricate work of architecture. It is known as Shrungal Choki. Both are located in the Rampol Street of the Chittorgarh fort. Chittorgarh witnessed the construction of the Kirti Stambha under the rule of Rawal Kumar Singh. Jeeja Bhagerwala is credited for building this tower in the 12th. century. This Stambha was constructed as Man Stambha of the Chandra Prabhu Jinalaya. The tower rises seventy five feet above the ground level. The design is influenced from the Solanki style of architecture. The base of the Stambha is circular in shape and has a diameter of thirty feet wide while at the top it narrows down and diameter at the top of the tower is fifteen feet. This stambha has seven stories. The outer walls are decorated with four idols of Bhagwan Adinath. The idols are in Digambara style, having a height of five feet each. The beauties of the idols are further enhanced by the traditional carvings of ornaments. Currently, the nineteenth tirthankara, Bhagwan Mallinath is worshipped here. To reach the base of the tower you need to traverse sixty nine stairs. The Tower of Victory or, Vijay Stambha was constructed later under the reign of Maharana Kumbha but same could not surpass the beauty of the Kirti Stambha.
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rahul vijay on Google

The only thing related to Jainism. With beautiful carving on stones of deities and Gods.
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Ankit Dagliya on Google

Nice place for night stay
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Aditya jain on Google

Awesome place full Of Cleaning ... Just Beside Jain Dharmashala which has Very Neat n Clean rooms for stay 24hrs. Bt Not Attached bt Common toilets Also Very Clean. N just beside the rooms.
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Harjit Singh on Google

Awesome creature on sand stone with beautiful carved idols and many more, worth watching....
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harshil shah on Google

One more proof towards wide spread of Jainism in ancient times of Rajsthan. This derasarji is actually known as Sat Bis Devari Jain Derasar. It has one of the most beautiful architecture among ancient jain temples in Rajsthan. It is located in Chittorgadh Fort near Fatehprakash Palace. Idol of first tirthankar Rushabdev Bhagwan is worshiped as mulnayak of the derasar. There are four more temples around the main temple along with number of small deri around it. There is very nice facility of Dharmshala and Bhojanshala adjacent to the derasar. However it is recommended to confirm over phone due to limited number of rooms and also for arrangement of food in advance. Allowed for jains only. It is highly recommended to stay at least for one night at this location to completely feel the grandeur of the place.
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jain jesal on Google

Sat Bis Deori Shri Shwetambar Jain Temple (Chittorgarh) This beautiful derasar (temple) is Located inside the Chittorgarh fort; one of the best sacred places to visit in Chittorgarh fort. This Shwetambar Jain temple was built in Vikram Samvat 1505 (1448 AD) . It is said to have 27 temples inside this compound, hence locally known as Sat-Bis Deori. The architectural beauty and peaceful environment is the only reason to visit this place again and again...
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Dhruv Bhargava on Google

Jain Shwetambar Mandir is famous tourist attraction in Chittorgarh. Jain Shwetambar Mandir is also known as a Shri Satbis Deori Jain Temple is located near Fateh Prakash Palace Chittorgarh Fort Road Chittorgarh Rajasthan. The Temple is very ancient and architectural monument carving work of stone and a part of the Jain Temple complex and largest amongst which was built in the tenth sixteenth century.. Visit duration 15to45 Minutes free entry all-time open all days.

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