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Introduction:
Jain temples were built in the 12th to 15th century within the
Jaisalmer Fort. They are beautifully carved and dedicated to
Rishabdevji and Sambhavnathji. The Gyan Bhandar, a library containing
some extremely old manuscripts, is within the temple complex.
The temples are open till 12 noon. There are also Shiva and
Ganesh temples within the fort, which also close at 12 noon.
Constructed in the style of the Dilwara temples, the Jaisalmer
Jain temples are dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Sambhavnathji.
The Ashtapadhi Jain temple is also worth visiting. Other temples
which may be currently closed to the non - Jains, include the
temple dedicated to Parasnath, a few steps behind Chandraprabhu.
Entry is via an enormous and beautifully carved torana (Gateway)
that culminates the image of the Jain tirthankara its apex.
There is a voluptuous carving of an apsara balancing a set of
balls on her raised forearm.
There are seven Jain temples of which three are most important
and are dedicated to Rikhabdevji, Paraswanathji and Sambhavnathji,
the Jaisalmer Jain temples belong to the Swetambar Sect and
house some of the most beautiful stone sculptures. The Jaisalmer
Jain temples are open for public visits from early in the morning
to 12 in the afternoon. Apart from the Jain temples, another
important tourist attraction that you must try and tour is the
ancient library or the Gyan Bhandar that stores a large number
of historical texts related to the history of the Jaisalmer
Jain temples.
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