Achalgarh Jain Temples, Achalgarh Teerth
Within the forts of Achalgarh in the hill station of Mount
Abu, are the Achalgarh Jain Temples, a popular pilgrimage destination of the
Jains. The fort and the temple were believed to built by Rana Kumbha of the
Mewar dynasty. The idol of MULANAYAKA Shri Adishvar Bhagavan was constructed by
Karmade and was installed in 1518.
Location Rajasthan , Sirohi, Jaipur
Architecture
The climb through the steps of Achalgarh fort takes you to
the entrance to the Jain temple before the very top of the steps. A sense of
serenity envelops the courtyard, with its white marble pillars and carved
sculptures. From the courtyard a few more steps will take you to the shrine.
The main idol weighs several tons and is made of Panchloha. The temple is a
"chaumukhi", with an idol facing all four cardinal directions. There
is a second set of chaumukhi idols above the main shrine, accessed by yet
another short flight of steps.
Culture
Mount Abu is a popular hill station in the Aravalli Range in
Sirohi district of Rajasthan state in western India. It has been a favored destination for
tourists away from the heat of Rajasthan and neighbouring Gujarat for
centuries. The Achalgarh fort was built in the 14th century by Rana Kumbha of
Mewar. The fort is now in ruins.
Darsan Info
Timings : 5.00 AM to 7.00 PM
The temple with its serene surroundings are popular among
the Jain devotees for peaceful meditation.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative
clothing.
Temple Rituals
The priests perform the regular rituals and rites
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