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Śvetāmbara Jain temple in Rajasthan, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bhandavapur
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Bhandavpur Jain Tirth is a Jain temple and pilgrimage site in Bhundwa village, near Bhinmal in Jalore district of Rajasthan, India.

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Inscriptions

It seems to be an ancient tirth place as per inscription. The idol established on Margshirsh Shukla Saptami of 756 CE (VS 813) was re-established in the temple on Marrgshirsh Shukla 5 of 1176 CE (VS 1233). A description of its establishment on Poush Shukla 9 of 1283 CE (VS 1340) is also found. The statue of lord Mahvira is believed to be 2300 years old.[citation needed]

Architecture

Bhandavpur Jain Tirth is a large double-storied structure. The upper part of façade is a pyramidal structure with elaborate carvings and sculptures. The temple features a life size sculpture of an elephant with riders on each side of entrance. The pillars inside the temple are highly ornate.[1]

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