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India, with its rich diversity, is home to numerous sacred Jain temples, making it a key destination for followers of Jainism.
This 15th-century architectural gem is a pilgrimage site in Ranakpur village, 95 km from Udaipur, renowned for its marble craftsmanship.
Situated in Shravanabelagola, this heritage site features a grand Bahubali statue, symbolizing peace and Jain values.
Located 2.5 km from Mount Abu, Dilwara Temple is famed for its intricate marble carvings and was constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries.
The oldest Jain temple in Delhi, near Red Fort, known for the Jain Birds Hospital, offering sanctuary and care to injured birds.
Set on Shatrunjaya Hill, these 11th-century temples are among the holiest Jain sites, requiring a 3,800-step climb.
In Kolanupaka, this 10th-century temple flourished under the Kakatiya Dynasty and remains a revered Jain pilgrimage spot.
Located on Parasnath Hill, where 20 Tirthankaras achieved salvation, this temple is the most sacred in Jainism.
Built in 1686 and renovated in the 19th century, this historic temple is a key Jain center in Jabalpur.
This 10th-century Khajuraho temple, originally dedicated to Adinath, now worships Lord Parshvanatha.
In Moodabidri, this 15th-century temple honors the 8th Tirthankara and is famous for its thousand pillars.