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By: Kirti Garg
B.VOC Interior
3rd Sem
Jain Architecture
Introduction
• The founder of Jainism is Vardamana
or Mahavira (Great Hero). But it is said
the last Tirthankara or
and the first one is
that he is
Jina.(Victor)
Adinatha.
• All of Jain temples are dedicated to
one of the 24 Tirthankaras.
• In Jain style of architecture, bricks
were hardly used, and the system of
carving out temples from rock faces
was adopted.
• Jain architecture has influence of
Hindu and Buddhist styles.
Jain Architecture
Introduction
• In the initial years, many Jain temples were made adjoining the Buddhist
temples following the Buddhist rock-cut style.
• However, in later years Jains started building temple-cities on hills based
on the concept of 'mountains of immortality.
2 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Introduction
• In later years when Jains discovered the concept of mountains of
immortality , they proceeded to deviate from Hindu and Buddhist sites
and build on their own.
• An important aspect to be noted is that Hindus and Buddhists built
temples, Jains built temple-cities on hills.
• to put it in their own words, they "ornamented these holy hills with a
crown of eternal Arhat chaityas (tabernacles of saints) shining with the
splendor of jewels.“
3 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
• The Adinatha Temple of
Ranakpur is also named
Dharma Vihara temple after
its builder.
• The temple is very large. It
stands on a basement of 60m
x 62m which is like a
stronghold.
• On the top of a flight of stairs
at the central entrance, there
is a three-storied "Balanaka"
(entrance hall), which has a
dome roof.
Jain Architecture
three storied Balanaka
(entrance hall) of the west
facade
4 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
• A large number of columns are
carved elaborately, and it is said
that no two pillars are alike in
design.
5 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
• At a space that penetrates through
two to three stories, various
heights of domes are placed, and
their ceilings have sculptures that
are unbelievably intricate.
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
• Light is abundantly coming inside
through gaps between ceilings
and from courtyards, highlighting
the intertwined spaces and fine
carvings all around.
• The splendor of the space is so
pure as the entire temple from
the floors to the ceilings is made
of white marble. It also might be
described as the realization of the
Pure Land.
6 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Mula-prasada
Garbagriha
A. Rang Mandapa
B. Meghnad Mandapa
Bhadra prasada
Mahadara-prasada
Dev kulika
Bhamati (Cloister)
PLAN 1. ADINATHA TEMPLE, RANAKPUR, 15th century. from
"The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India" vol. 1, Buddhist,
Jain, Hindu, by George Michell, 1989.
Adinatha Temple ,
Ranakpur
7 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
• Central Main Shrine is called "Mula-prasada,"
• its interior is "Garbagriha" (sanctum), its main statue is "Mulanayaka."
• In the type of Chaturumukha (four-faced) shrine unlike the case of Mt. Abu,
there are not "Gudha-mandapa" (closed hall) and "Trikamandapa“
(vestibule),But four "Ranga-mandapas"(A, assembly hall) in front of four
portals of the main shrine.
• Each Ranga-mandapa connects with three storyed "Meghanada-mandapa" (
B, high hall) in front. Having four "Mahadara-prasada" (two-faced-shrine)
diagonally in four directions of the main shrine, the temple type is
"Panchayatana" (five-shrined-type).
• In addition to this, there are two "Bhadra-prasada" east and west sides,
making the total composition much more intricate.
• A line of "Deva-kulika" (small shrine) along "Bhamati" (cloister) surround the
whole complex. All these shrines hold a statue of Tirthankara or Jina (four in
Chaturmukha, two in Mahadara-prasada), there are more than 100 statues
in total.
Jain Architecture
8 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
four faced Shikhara beyond a courtyard
Samvarana Roof on the western mandapa
9 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
Pillars of western Meghanada-mandapa adinath temple
10 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
11 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Meghanada-mandapa
Jain Architecture
Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur
Meghanada - mandapa
12 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
western Ranga-
mandapa adinath
Jain Architecture
Depaka, the architect of the
Adinatha Temple,
13 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Tirthankara’s Facing four directions
pillar and a dome of a Meghanada-mandapa
Jain Architecture
Intricate carving at Dome Ceiling
14 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
DILWARA TEMPLE COMPLEX
• The Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½km from Mount Abu,
Rajasthan's only hill station.
• These Jain temples were built by Vastupal Tejpal, a Jain laymen between
the 11th and 13th centuries AD and are world famous for their stunning
use of marble.
• The five legendary marble temples of Dilwara are a sacred pilgrimage
place of the Jains.
• Although each temple has symmetrical plan, there is no axis that runs
through this group of temples as a whole.
• The mandapas of the mini-shrines were joined to form a cloister.
• Into the residual space between the quadrangle and the temple, the
architects inserted a pavilion held up by highly ornate columns of lavish
sculptural detail.
• The temples, of local white arasa marble, are carved as if made of wood.
15 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
DILWARA TEMPLE COMPLEX
• Some consider them to be one of the most beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites
in the world.
• The marble temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in
architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality.
• The temples are in the midst of a ran
ge of forested hills. A high wall
shrouds the temple complex.
• Although the Jains built some beautif
ul temples at other places in
Rajasthan, some believe that none
come close to these in terms of
architectural perfection.
• The ornamental detail spreading
over the minutely carved ceilings,
doorways, pillars and panels is simply
marvelous.
Jain Architecture
16 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
17 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Five Unique Temples of Dilwara
• There are five temples in all, each with its own unique identity.
1. Vimal Vasahi, dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabha.
2. Luna Vasahi, dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Neminatha.
3. Pithalhar,dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankar, Rishabha.
4. Parshvanath,dedicated to the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, Parshvanatha.
5. Mahavir Swami, dedicated to the last Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira.
• The most famous are the Vimal Vasahi and Luna Vasahi temples.
• Each is named after the small village in which it is located.
• Each temple sits high off the ground on its own terrace and is accessed
on its flank by steps spilling out from a multi tiered porch.
• The plans are modeled on Hindu precedents, with a main garbha-griha
preceded by a mandapa.
• The central deity of the site is Adinath, one of the Tirthankars; shrines to
all the Tirthankars were added to each temple later on.
• As a result, the individual temples came to be surrounded by a
quadrangle composed of rows of mini-shrines.
Jain Architecture
18 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
The Exterior of the Vimala Vasahi Temple is not so attractive.
1. Vimal Vasahi Temple
• This temple carved entirely out of
white marble was built in 1031 A.D. by
Vimal Shah, a minister of Bhimdev I,
the Chalukya King (Solanki Maharaja)
of Gujarat.
Ceiling detail at one of the bhamati (Cloister)
19 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
1. Vimal Vasahi Temple
• The temple stands in a open courtyard
surrounded by a corridor, which has numerous
cells containing smaller idols of the tirthankaras.
• The richly carved corridors, pillars, arches, and
'mandaps‘ or porticoes of the temple are simply
amazing.
20 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
1. Vimal Vasahi Temple
• The ceilings feature engraved designs of lotus buds, petals, flowers and
scenes from Jain mythology.
Jain Architecture
21 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
1. Vimal Vasahi Temple
• The Rang mandap is a
grand hall supported by 12
decorated pillars and nicely
carved out arches with a
breathtaking central dome.
The Mandapa of the Vimala Vasahi (Adinatha Temple),since
1032, Mt. Abu.
• On the pillars are carved female figurines
playing musical instruments and 16
Vidhyadevis, or the goddesses of knowle
dge, each one holding her own symbol.
22 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
• The Nav
collection
chowki is a
of nine
rectangular ceilings, each
one containing beautiful
carvings of different
designs supported on
Jain Architecture
1. Vimal Vasahi Temple
ornate pillars.
• The Gudh mandap is a
simple hall once you step
inside its heavily
decorated doorway.
• Installed here is the idol of Adi Nath or Lord Rishabdev, as he is also known.
• The mandap is meant for Aarti to the deity.
• The Hastishala (Elephant Cell) was constructed by Prithvipal, a descendant of
Vimal Shah in 1147-49 and features a row of elephants in sculpture.
23 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
2. Luna Vasahi Temple
• The Luna Vasahi temple is dedicated to
Lord Neminath.
• This magnificent temple was built in 1230
by two Porwad brothers -
Vastupal and Tejpal both ministers of a
Virdhaval, the Vaghela ruler of Gujarat.
• The temple built in memory of their late b
rother Luna was designed after the
Vimal Vasahi temple.
24 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Jain Architecture
2. Luna Vasahi
• The main hall or Rang mandap features a central dome from which hangs
a big ornamental pendent featuring elaborate carving.
• Arranged in a circular band are 72 figures of Tirthankars in sitting posture
and just below this band are 360 small figures of Jain monks in another
circular band.
• The Hathishala or
elephant cell
features 10
beautiful marble
elephants neatly
polished and
realistically
modelled
25 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
• The Navchowki features some of the mo
st magnificent and delicate marble stone
cutting work of the temple.
• Each of the nine ceilings here seems to e
xceed the others in beauty and grace. Th
e Gudh mandap features a black marble
idol of the 22nd tirthankar Neminatha.
• The Kirthi Stambha is a big black stone
pillar that stands on the left side of the
temple.
• The pillar was constructed by Maharana
Kumbha of Mewar.
• The remaining three temples of Dilwara
are smaller but just as elegant as the
other two.
Jain Architecture
2. Luna Vasahi
One of the corner sculptures of a block of
ceiling in the Luna Vasahi (Neminatha Temple).
26 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
3. Pittalhar Temple
• This temple was built by Bhamashah kavdia of Rajasthan. A massive metal sta
tue of the first tirthankara, Rishabha Dev (Adinath), cast in five metals, is
installed in the temple. The main metal used in this statue is 'Pital’ (brass),
hence the name 'Pittalhar'.
• The Shrine consists of a main Garbhagriha, Gudh mandap and Navchowki. It
seems that the construction of Rangmandap and the corridor was left
unfinished as probably builder of the temple Bhamashah, who was minister
of Maharana Pratap decided to aide Pratap in those difficult times.
• The old mutilated idol was replaced and installed in 1468-69 AD
• weighing 108 maunds (about 40 quintals or four metric tons) according to th
e inscription on it. The image was cast by an artist 'Deta‘ which is 8 ft
(2.4 m). high, 5.5 ft (1.7 m). Broad and the figure is 41 inches (1,000 mm) in
height.
• In Gudh Mandap on one side, a big marble PanchTirthi sculpture of Adinath
is installed.
Jain Architecture
27 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
of the sanctum on the ground floor are four
Jain Architecture
4. Parshvanatha Temple
• This temple, dedicated to Lord Parshvanath, was built by Mandlik and his
family in 1458-59
• It consists of a three storied building, the tallest of all the shrines at
28 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
Dilwara. On all the four faces
big mandaps.
• The outer walls of the
sanctum comprise
beautiful sculptures in
gray
depicting
sandstone,
Dikpals,
Vidhyadevis, Yakshinis,
Shalabhanjikas and
other decorative
sculptures comparable
to the ones in
Khajuraho and Konark.
Jain Architecture
5. Mahaveer Swami Temple
• This is a small structure constructed in 1582 and dedicated to Lord
Mahavira.
• being small it is a marvelous temple with carvings on its walls.
• There are pictures on the upper wall of the porch painted in 1764
by the artists of sirohi
29 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
References :
• http://www.kamit.jp/03_jaina/1_abu/abu_eng.htm 2/
• http://www.kamit.jp/03_jaina/6_ranakpur/ran_eng.htm
• http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/11168123.jpg
• http://harryiyer001.blogspot.in/2007/12/mount-abu.html
• http://www.wikipedia.com
• http://images.google.com
• http://www.flickr.com
Jain Architecture
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  • 1. By: Kirti Garg B.VOC Interior 3rd Sem
  • 2. Jain Architecture Introduction • The founder of Jainism is Vardamana or Mahavira (Great Hero). But it is said the last Tirthankara or and the first one is that he is Jina.(Victor) Adinatha. • All of Jain temples are dedicated to one of the 24 Tirthankaras. • In Jain style of architecture, bricks were hardly used, and the system of carving out temples from rock faces was adopted. • Jain architecture has influence of Hindu and Buddhist styles.
  • 3. Jain Architecture Introduction • In the initial years, many Jain temples were made adjoining the Buddhist temples following the Buddhist rock-cut style. • However, in later years Jains started building temple-cities on hills based on the concept of 'mountains of immortality. 2 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 4. Jain Architecture Introduction • In later years when Jains discovered the concept of mountains of immortality , they proceeded to deviate from Hindu and Buddhist sites and build on their own. • An important aspect to be noted is that Hindus and Buddhists built temples, Jains built temple-cities on hills. • to put it in their own words, they "ornamented these holy hills with a crown of eternal Arhat chaityas (tabernacles of saints) shining with the splendor of jewels.“ 3 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 5. Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur • The Adinatha Temple of Ranakpur is also named Dharma Vihara temple after its builder. • The temple is very large. It stands on a basement of 60m x 62m which is like a stronghold. • On the top of a flight of stairs at the central entrance, there is a three-storied "Balanaka" (entrance hall), which has a dome roof. Jain Architecture three storied Balanaka (entrance hall) of the west facade 4 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 6. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur • A large number of columns are carved elaborately, and it is said that no two pillars are alike in design. 5 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni • At a space that penetrates through two to three stories, various heights of domes are placed, and their ceilings have sculptures that are unbelievably intricate.
  • 7. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur • Light is abundantly coming inside through gaps between ceilings and from courtyards, highlighting the intertwined spaces and fine carvings all around. • The splendor of the space is so pure as the entire temple from the floors to the ceilings is made of white marble. It also might be described as the realization of the Pure Land. 6 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 8. Jain Architecture Mula-prasada Garbagriha A. Rang Mandapa B. Meghnad Mandapa Bhadra prasada Mahadara-prasada Dev kulika Bhamati (Cloister) PLAN 1. ADINATHA TEMPLE, RANAKPUR, 15th century. from "The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India" vol. 1, Buddhist, Jain, Hindu, by George Michell, 1989. Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur 7 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 9. Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur • Central Main Shrine is called "Mula-prasada," • its interior is "Garbagriha" (sanctum), its main statue is "Mulanayaka." • In the type of Chaturumukha (four-faced) shrine unlike the case of Mt. Abu, there are not "Gudha-mandapa" (closed hall) and "Trikamandapa“ (vestibule),But four "Ranga-mandapas"(A, assembly hall) in front of four portals of the main shrine. • Each Ranga-mandapa connects with three storyed "Meghanada-mandapa" ( B, high hall) in front. Having four "Mahadara-prasada" (two-faced-shrine) diagonally in four directions of the main shrine, the temple type is "Panchayatana" (five-shrined-type). • In addition to this, there are two "Bhadra-prasada" east and west sides, making the total composition much more intricate. • A line of "Deva-kulika" (small shrine) along "Bhamati" (cloister) surround the whole complex. All these shrines hold a statue of Tirthankara or Jina (four in Chaturmukha, two in Mahadara-prasada), there are more than 100 statues in total. Jain Architecture 8 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 10. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur four faced Shikhara beyond a courtyard Samvarana Roof on the western mandapa 9 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 11. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur Pillars of western Meghanada-mandapa adinath temple 10 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 12. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur 11 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni Meghanada-mandapa
  • 13. Jain Architecture Adinatha Temple , Ranakpur Meghanada - mandapa 12 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 14. western Ranga- mandapa adinath Jain Architecture Depaka, the architect of the Adinatha Temple, 13 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni Tirthankara’s Facing four directions
  • 15. pillar and a dome of a Meghanada-mandapa Jain Architecture Intricate carving at Dome Ceiling 14 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 16. Jain Architecture DILWARA TEMPLE COMPLEX • The Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½km from Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. • These Jain temples were built by Vastupal Tejpal, a Jain laymen between the 11th and 13th centuries AD and are world famous for their stunning use of marble. • The five legendary marble temples of Dilwara are a sacred pilgrimage place of the Jains. • Although each temple has symmetrical plan, there is no axis that runs through this group of temples as a whole. • The mandapas of the mini-shrines were joined to form a cloister. • Into the residual space between the quadrangle and the temple, the architects inserted a pavilion held up by highly ornate columns of lavish sculptural detail. • The temples, of local white arasa marble, are carved as if made of wood. 15 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 17. DILWARA TEMPLE COMPLEX • Some consider them to be one of the most beautiful Jain pilgrimage sites in the world. • The marble temples have an opulent entranceway, the simplicity in architecture reflecting Jain values like honesty and frugality. • The temples are in the midst of a ran ge of forested hills. A high wall shrouds the temple complex. • Although the Jains built some beautif ul temples at other places in Rajasthan, some believe that none come close to these in terms of architectural perfection. • The ornamental detail spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marvelous. Jain Architecture 16 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 18. Jain Architecture 17 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 19. Five Unique Temples of Dilwara • There are five temples in all, each with its own unique identity. 1. Vimal Vasahi, dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabha. 2. Luna Vasahi, dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Neminatha. 3. Pithalhar,dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankar, Rishabha. 4. Parshvanath,dedicated to the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, Parshvanatha. 5. Mahavir Swami, dedicated to the last Jain Tirthankara, Mahavira. • The most famous are the Vimal Vasahi and Luna Vasahi temples. • Each is named after the small village in which it is located. • Each temple sits high off the ground on its own terrace and is accessed on its flank by steps spilling out from a multi tiered porch. • The plans are modeled on Hindu precedents, with a main garbha-griha preceded by a mandapa. • The central deity of the site is Adinath, one of the Tirthankars; shrines to all the Tirthankars were added to each temple later on. • As a result, the individual temples came to be surrounded by a quadrangle composed of rows of mini-shrines. Jain Architecture 18 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 20. Jain Architecture The Exterior of the Vimala Vasahi Temple is not so attractive. 1. Vimal Vasahi Temple • This temple carved entirely out of white marble was built in 1031 A.D. by Vimal Shah, a minister of Bhimdev I, the Chalukya King (Solanki Maharaja) of Gujarat. Ceiling detail at one of the bhamati (Cloister) 19 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 21. Jain Architecture 1. Vimal Vasahi Temple • The temple stands in a open courtyard surrounded by a corridor, which has numerous cells containing smaller idols of the tirthankaras. • The richly carved corridors, pillars, arches, and 'mandaps‘ or porticoes of the temple are simply amazing. 20 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 22. 1. Vimal Vasahi Temple • The ceilings feature engraved designs of lotus buds, petals, flowers and scenes from Jain mythology. Jain Architecture 21 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 23. Jain Architecture 1. Vimal Vasahi Temple • The Rang mandap is a grand hall supported by 12 decorated pillars and nicely carved out arches with a breathtaking central dome. The Mandapa of the Vimala Vasahi (Adinatha Temple),since 1032, Mt. Abu. • On the pillars are carved female figurines playing musical instruments and 16 Vidhyadevis, or the goddesses of knowle dge, each one holding her own symbol. 22 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 24. • The Nav collection chowki is a of nine rectangular ceilings, each one containing beautiful carvings of different designs supported on Jain Architecture 1. Vimal Vasahi Temple ornate pillars. • The Gudh mandap is a simple hall once you step inside its heavily decorated doorway. • Installed here is the idol of Adi Nath or Lord Rishabdev, as he is also known. • The mandap is meant for Aarti to the deity. • The Hastishala (Elephant Cell) was constructed by Prithvipal, a descendant of Vimal Shah in 1147-49 and features a row of elephants in sculpture. 23 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 25. Jain Architecture 2. Luna Vasahi Temple • The Luna Vasahi temple is dedicated to Lord Neminath. • This magnificent temple was built in 1230 by two Porwad brothers - Vastupal and Tejpal both ministers of a Virdhaval, the Vaghela ruler of Gujarat. • The temple built in memory of their late b rother Luna was designed after the Vimal Vasahi temple. 24 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 26. Jain Architecture 2. Luna Vasahi • The main hall or Rang mandap features a central dome from which hangs a big ornamental pendent featuring elaborate carving. • Arranged in a circular band are 72 figures of Tirthankars in sitting posture and just below this band are 360 small figures of Jain monks in another circular band. • The Hathishala or elephant cell features 10 beautiful marble elephants neatly polished and realistically modelled 25 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 27. • The Navchowki features some of the mo st magnificent and delicate marble stone cutting work of the temple. • Each of the nine ceilings here seems to e xceed the others in beauty and grace. Th e Gudh mandap features a black marble idol of the 22nd tirthankar Neminatha. • The Kirthi Stambha is a big black stone pillar that stands on the left side of the temple. • The pillar was constructed by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar. • The remaining three temples of Dilwara are smaller but just as elegant as the other two. Jain Architecture 2. Luna Vasahi One of the corner sculptures of a block of ceiling in the Luna Vasahi (Neminatha Temple). 26 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 28. 3. Pittalhar Temple • This temple was built by Bhamashah kavdia of Rajasthan. A massive metal sta tue of the first tirthankara, Rishabha Dev (Adinath), cast in five metals, is installed in the temple. The main metal used in this statue is 'Pital’ (brass), hence the name 'Pittalhar'. • The Shrine consists of a main Garbhagriha, Gudh mandap and Navchowki. It seems that the construction of Rangmandap and the corridor was left unfinished as probably builder of the temple Bhamashah, who was minister of Maharana Pratap decided to aide Pratap in those difficult times. • The old mutilated idol was replaced and installed in 1468-69 AD • weighing 108 maunds (about 40 quintals or four metric tons) according to th e inscription on it. The image was cast by an artist 'Deta‘ which is 8 ft (2.4 m). high, 5.5 ft (1.7 m). Broad and the figure is 41 inches (1,000 mm) in height. • In Gudh Mandap on one side, a big marble PanchTirthi sculpture of Adinath is installed. Jain Architecture 27 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 29. of the sanctum on the ground floor are four Jain Architecture 4. Parshvanatha Temple • This temple, dedicated to Lord Parshvanath, was built by Mandlik and his family in 1458-59 • It consists of a three storied building, the tallest of all the shrines at 28 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni Dilwara. On all the four faces big mandaps. • The outer walls of the sanctum comprise beautiful sculptures in gray depicting sandstone, Dikpals, Vidhyadevis, Yakshinis, Shalabhanjikas and other decorative sculptures comparable to the ones in Khajuraho and Konark.
  • 30. Jain Architecture 5. Mahaveer Swami Temple • This is a small structure constructed in 1582 and dedicated to Lord Mahavira. • being small it is a marvelous temple with carvings on its walls. • There are pictures on the upper wall of the porch painted in 1764 by the artists of sirohi 29 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni
  • 31. References : • http://www.kamit.jp/03_jaina/1_abu/abu_eng.htm 2/ • http://www.kamit.jp/03_jaina/6_ranakpur/ran_eng.htm • http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/11168123.jpg • http://harryiyer001.blogspot.in/2007/12/mount-abu.html • http://www.wikipedia.com • http://images.google.com • http://www.flickr.com Jain Architecture 30 Prof. Abhijeet B. Shinde, PRCA, Loni