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πŸ•‰ Shri Neminath Bhagwan Temple

Palitana / Girnar, Gujarat, India

The Neminatha temple is a 10th-century Digambara Jain temple dedicated to Lord Neminath. It was likely built during the Chandela period, possibly originally for another Tirthankara. While the temple is Jain in affiliation, its exterior walls display a combination of Jain and Vaishnavite motifs. The entrance features inscriptions and artistic designs, including a magic square. The temple is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional art, architecture, and historical significance from the Chandela era.

πŸ“… Established
10th Century BCE (renovated over time)
🎯 Specialty
Vastukala (Architecture)
πŸ“ Location
Palitana / Girnar, Gujarat, India
πŸŽ‰ Main Festival
Pausha Krishna Dashami Mahotsav

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Neminath Temple
Girnar, Gujarat, India
One of the oldest and most revered temples of Lord Neminath. Pilgrims climb thousands of steps to reach the hilltop temple. Ancient marble structure with intricately carved pillars.
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Shri Neminath Jain Temple
Palitana, Shatrunjaya Hills,Gujrat India
Part of the famous Palitana temple complex with hundreds of temples; dedicated to Lord Neminath. Classic Jain temple style, white marble, adorned with detailed sculptures.
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Digambara Jain Temples
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh,India
10th-century Digambara Jain temple; originally an Adinatha shrine, now dedicated to Lord Neminath. Entrance has an inscription with a magic square; exterior shows some Vaishnavite motifs.
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International Shrines
USA, UK, Canada
Modern temples and shrines established by Jain communities worldwide, spreading Neminath teachings globally.
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Shikharji Temple
Jharkhand, India
Sacred hill where 20 Tirthankaras attained moksha. Contains ancient temples and is considered the holiest pilgrimage site.
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Mount abu Temples
Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India
A revered Jain pilgrimage site for followers of Digambara sect. Built with white marble; surrounded by scenic hills.
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swami Neminathtemple , Girnar( Gujrat) India

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1. Neminath Temple

NeminathTemple – Girnar, Gujarat, India

2. Shri Palitana Neminath Bhagwan

Shatrunjaya Hills , Gujrat

3. Shri Stambhan Neminath Bhagvan

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🏯 Famous Parashvanath Temples

πŸ“1. Neminath temple, Khajuraho

  • Major pilgrimage site in Khajuraho district
  • Dedicated to Lord Neminath teachings
  • Annual fair attracts lakhs of devotees

πŸ“ Neminath Temple at Girnar:

  • Found within the Girnar , which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Gujrat region.
  • Temple built in the middle of a lotus-filled lake
  • Sacred site for Jain devotees

πŸ›• Other Important Temples

πŸ“ 3. Neminath Temple (Palitana,Shatrunjaya Hill)

  • Cluster of historic Jain temples
  • This temple in Gujrat is a major pilgrimage center where many Jain Tirthankaras achieved liberation.
  • Pilgrimage involves climbing 10,000 steps

πŸ“ Dilwara Temples (Mount Abu)

  • World-famous for marble carvings
  • Dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras
  • Architectural masterpiece of Jain culture

Accommodation & Facilities

Dharmshala

Dharmshala

  • Temple-managed accommodation
  • Basic facilities at nominal cost
  • Advance booking recommended
  • Vegetarian meals available
Dining

Dining

  • Pure vegetarian food only
  • Temple prasadam available
  • Local Jain restaurants nearby
  • Special festival meals
Facilities

Facilities

  • Medical facilities available
  • Wheelchair accessibility
  • Parking arrangements
  • Information centers
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