Know how the Jain temple of Ranakpur became the pride of Barmer, know the old story of its origin in the video.

Travel News Desk,India is known worldwide for its secularism and unity in diversity. While on one hand India is known for its famous forts, havelis, magnificent palaces and luxury hotels, on the other hand India is equally famous for its temples, mosques, churches and Gurudwaras across the world.

In Rajasthan, which has left an indelible mark on the world tourism map, you get to see amazing, huge and magnificent temples of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Christian religions as well as Jainism, apart from royal grandeur, forts, palaces, tourist places. Thank you very much to all the viewers for giving so much love to the video giving complete information about the major Gurudwaras of Rajasthan and Ajmer Sharif Dargah, if you have not seen these videos till now, then you will get their link in the description of the video. Rajasthan is world famous for its Jain temples all over the world, these temples include Dilwara Jain Temple, Nakoda Jain Temple, Shri Mahavir Jain Temple etc. In today's video, we will take you on a video tour of Ranakpur Jain Temple, one of the most famous and recognized temples of Jainism.

Ranakpur Jain Temple, also known as Chaturmukh Dharna Vihar, is situated on the banks of the Maghi River near Sadri town in Pali district, amidst the valleys of the Aravalli mountain range in Rajasthan. This temple is famous all over the world for its huge size, architecture and beauty. It is one of the five major temples of Jainism, dedicated to Jain Tirthankara Adinath Ji. Surrounded by forests on all sides, this temple is also known for its natural beauty. You will be surprised to see the beautiful carvings and design of this temple, you will not feel that you are standing in a temple, you will feel as if you are standing inside a palace.

Ranakpur Jain Temple has a very ancient history which takes us to the time of Mewar Dynasty. Ranakpur Jain temple was built by four devotees named Acharya Shyamsundar Ji, Dharanshah, Rana Kumbha and Depa. It is said that Dharanshah had a vision of Nalinigulma Vimana in his dream one night and inspired by this dream, he decided to build this temple. When Dharanshah asked for land from Rana Kumbha for the construction of the temple, he happily agreed to give the land. Many big and experienced architects were called for the construction of the temple but Dharanshah did not like anyone's plan, and finally he was satisfied with the plan of Deepak, a simple architect from Mundara. After which architect Deepak prepared the architecture of Ranakpur Jain temple. It took about 60 years to build the Ranakpur Jain temple. The construction of this wonderful temple continued till 1458 AD. At that time, about Rs 99 lakh was spent in the construction of this temple.

Ranakpur temple is spread over a very large area which mainly includes Chaumukha temple, Amba Mata temple, Parshvanath temple and Surya temple etc. The Chaumukha temple dedicated to Adinath Tirthakar is the largest and important temple here. There are 29 halls, 1444 pillars and 80 domes in this temple. Apart from this, there are 76 small dome-shaped holy places, four big prayer rooms and four big worship places in the temple, which inspire humans to attain salvation by getting freedom from the 84 stages of life and death. The carvings of dancing Apsaras inside the temple are worth seeing. Apart from this, the striking temple will have four separate entrances which allow access to the temple from all directions, where devotees can take advantage of the attractive four-faced marble idol of Lord Adinath in the sanctum sanctorum. A closer look at the structure of the temple reveals that its architecture and stone carvings match that of another ancient Mirpur Jain temple in Rajasthan.

The huge Ranakpur temple complex of 48,000 square feet comprises a total of four imposing temples and basements with pillars and domes. The carvings on the pillars of the temple are uniform, apart from this, intricate scrollwork and geometric patterns can be seen on the ceiling. Apart from this, the structure of Ranakpur temple includes several pavilions, beautiful turrets, prayer rooms built into the temple, two huge bells and attractive windows etc. The most unique feature of this temple is its color changing pillars, which change color from golden to light blue after every hour of the day.

You can visit Ranakpur Jain Temple anytime of the year, the best time to visit Ranakpur Jain Temple situated in the lap of nature is from July to September. There is an influx of tourists here throughout the year, who along with visiting the temple enjoy the natural beauty of the place. Ranakpur Jain Temple is extremely attractive and surrounded by nature, making it a perfect place for photography. Ranakpur Jain Temple is open for devotees and tourists from 9 am to 5 pm.

Tourists can choose between flight, train and bus to visit Ranakpur Jain Temple. The nearest airport to Ranakpur Jain Temple is Maharana Pratap Airport or Dabok Airport of Udaipur, located at a distance of 108 km. The nearest railway stations to Ranakpur Jain Temple are Falna Railway Station at a distance of 29 kilometers and Udaipur Railway Station at a distance of 96 kilometers. Ranakpur Jain Temple is well connected to the nearby cities through road.

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