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Dilwara Jain Temple, Mount Abu

The
Jain temples at Dilwara, near Mount Abu are considered to be masterpieces of
temple architecture.
The Vimalvashi temple was built by the commander Vimalshah on the order of King
Bhimdev in 1031 A.D.
It took around 1,500 workers, several years to build. There are forty eight
pillars, sixteen pillars have the images of females figures in dancing poses.
The rang mandap is a beautiful piece of architecture.
The images that can be seen are Saraswati, Lakshmi as well as scenes from the
princely courts of Ayodhya and Takshashila.
Navchauki is a platform divided into nine parts. The artistic roots are decorated
with elephants and goddesses.
Lunvasahi temple has the image of the Jain tirthankara Neminath. Sculptures
in stone, elaborate carvings, beautiful pillars, dome shaped roofs give a majestic
and surreal look to the temple.
There are sixteen images of the goddess of knowdege and also carved are glimpses
from Lord Krishnas life. The footsteps of Dada Sahab and the kirti Stambha are
also worth a mention.
Apart from these, the temples dedicated to Rishabhdev, Parshvanath and Lord
Mahavir are also classical examples of art.
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