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Mirpur Jain Temple

Mirpur Jain Temple is situated in Mirpur, a fortified village in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan, India. The village has four Jain temples.

Mirpur Jain Temple
Mirpur Jain Temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityParshvanatha
Governing bodySeth Kayanji Parmanandji Trust, Sirohi
Location
LocationMirpur, Sirohi, Rajasthan, India
Location within Rajasthan
Geographic coordinates24°51′27″N 72°48′23″E / 24.857469°N 72.806396°E / 24.857469; 72.806396
Architecture
Completed9th Century
Temple(s)4

History edit

Mirpur Jain Temple was built in the 9th century AD, during the reign of the Solanki Rajputs. The Mirpur temple is generally thought to be the oldest marble monument in Rajasthan. It is devoted to the 23rd Jain tirthankara, Pārśva.[1] The temple was destroyed by Mahmud Begada in the 13th century, and was rebuilt and renovated in the 15th century. These days only the main temple with its mandapa is standing, high on its pedestal with carved pillars and engraved parikrama representing every aspect of Indian mythology.[2] The temple has inscriptions which date back to 1162 AD in the temple mentioning history of Hamirgarh. There are seven inscription dating back from 12th to 15th century and latest inscription dating backing to 19th century.[3]

Main temple edit

Mirpur Jain Temple was built in the 9th century AD. Mirpur Jain temple is architecturally most important building near Sirohi.[4] This temple is also mentioned in the ‘World And Encyclopedia of Art’.[2] The temple is famous for its art and exquisite carvings. The fine carvings of the temple is comparable to the ones in Dilwara temples. The domes, pillars and borders are the features unique to this temple.[3] The murals on the ceiling of temple show unique motifs which are not visible in other Jain temples.[5] The kalamandap is standing on its high pedestrian with carved pillars and engraved parikrama representing every walk of life in Indian Mythology. The indescribable artistry of this temple is famous throughout the world and is considered by many to be unmatched. The ancient art of this temple served as a model for the later Dilwara and Ranakpur temples.[2] This temple belongs to Shvetambara sect of Jainism. The Moolnayak of the temple is a 90 cm tall white colored idol of Lord Parshvanatha called Bhidbhanjan Parshwanathji. This sculpture illustrates Parshwanath's triumph over Kamatha's upsargas, in considerable detail. In this sculpture, Dharanendra raises a hood of 5 cobras to provide shelter for Lord Parshwanath from the relentless storm set into motion by Kamatha. The temple walls and pillars are rich with carvings of floral and geometric designs.[6]

The idols in temple are re-anointed in an annual ceremony. The temple is managed by Seth Shri Kalyanji Paramanandji Pedhi, Sirohi and has a dharmshala, bhojnalya and garden.

Other Temples edit

  • Bhagvan Suparshwanathji Temple: This temple is dedicated to Suparshvanatha. The temple is built in Nagara style. The temple is famous for beautiful glass work of sanctum.[7] This temple belongs to Digamber sect. of Jainism.
  • Bhagvan Mahavir Swami Temple: This temple is dedicated to Mahavir Swami. This temple is built in Nagara style. The temple is famous for paintings on dome.[8]
  • Bhagvan Shantinath Temple: This is dedicated to Shantinatha. The temple is rich in architecture with an amalgamation of Indo-Persian architecture. It temple has been built in nagara style with decorative pillars and sanctum.[9]

Photo gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

Citation edit

Source edit

  • Hendrix, Scott E.; Okeja, Uchenna (2018), The World's Greatest Religious Leaders: How Religious Figures Helped Shape World History, vol. 2, ABC-CLIO, ISBN 9781440841385
  • Mehta, Jodh Sinha (1970), Abu to Udaipur (Celestial Simla to City of Sunrise), Motilal Banarsidass
  • Titze, Kurt; Bruhn, Klaus (1998), Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non-Violence (2 ed.), Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-81-208-1534-6
  • RTDC. "Sirohi tourist places". Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation.
  • Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
    • IGNCA. "Shree Parashwnath Bhagwan Ka Mandir" (PDF). Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
    • IGNCA. "Shree Mahaveer Swami jee Mandir" (PDF). Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
    • IGNCA. "Shree Suparashwnath Bhagwan Ka Mandir" (PDF). Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.
    • IGNCA. "Shree Shanti Nath Bhagwan Ka Mandir" (PDF). Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts.

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Mirpur Jain Temple is situated in Mirpur a fortified village in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan India The village has four Jain temples Mirpur Jain TempleMirpur Jain TempleReligionAffiliationJainismDeityParshvanathaGoverning bodySeth Kayanji Parmanandji Trust SirohiLocationLocationMirpur Sirohi Rajasthan IndiaLocation within RajasthanGeographic coordinates24 51 27 N 72 48 23 E 24 857469 N 72 806396 E 24 857469 72 806396ArchitectureCompleted9th CenturyTemple s 4 Contents 1 History 2 Main temple 3 Other Temples 4 Photo gallery 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Citation 6 2 SourceHistory editMirpur Jain Temple was built in the 9th century AD during the reign of the Solanki Rajputs The Mirpur temple is generally thought to be the oldest marble monument in Rajasthan It is devoted to the 23rd Jain tirthankara Parsva 1 The temple was destroyed by Mahmud Begada in the 13th century and was rebuilt and renovated in the 15th century These days only the main temple with its mandapa is standing high on its pedestal with carved pillars and engraved parikrama representing every aspect of Indian mythology 2 The temple has inscriptions which date back to 1162 AD in the temple mentioning history of Hamirgarh There are seven inscription dating back from 12th to 15th century and latest inscription dating backing to 19th century 3 Main temple editMirpur Jain Temple was built in the 9th century AD Mirpur Jain temple is architecturally most important building near Sirohi 4 This temple is also mentioned in the World And Encyclopedia of Art 2 The temple is famous for its art and exquisite carvings The fine carvings of the temple is comparable to the ones in Dilwara temples The domes pillars and borders are the features unique to this temple 3 The murals on the ceiling of temple show unique motifs which are not visible in other Jain temples 5 The kalamandap is standing on its high pedestrian with carved pillars and engraved parikrama representing every walk of life in Indian Mythology The indescribable artistry of this temple is famous throughout the world and is considered by many to be unmatched The ancient art of this temple served as a model for the later Dilwara and Ranakpur temples 2 This temple belongs to Shvetambara sect of Jainism The Moolnayak of the temple is a 90 cm tall white colored idol of Lord Parshvanatha called Bhidbhanjan Parshwanathji This sculpture illustrates Parshwanath s triumph over Kamatha s upsargas in considerable detail In this sculpture Dharanendra raises a hood of 5 cobras to provide shelter for Lord Parshwanath from the relentless storm set into motion by Kamatha The temple walls and pillars are rich with carvings of floral and geometric designs 6 The idols in temple are re anointed in an annual ceremony The temple is managed by Seth Shri Kalyanji Paramanandji Pedhi Sirohi and has a dharmshala bhojnalya and garden Other Temples editBhagvan Suparshwanathji Temple This temple is dedicated to Suparshvanatha The temple is built in Nagara style The temple is famous for beautiful glass work of sanctum 7 This temple belongs to Digamber sect of Jainism Bhagvan Mahavir Swami Temple This temple is dedicated to Mahavir Swami This temple is built in Nagara style The temple is famous for paintings on dome 8 Bhagvan Shantinath Temple This is dedicated to Shantinatha The temple is rich in architecture with an amalgamation of Indo Persian architecture It temple has been built in nagara style with decorative pillars and sanctum 9 Photo gallery edit nbsp Main idol of Parshwanath nbsp The Splendid and elaborate wall of Mirpur Jain Temple nbsp Shikhar of the Mirpur Jain Temple nbsp Carving on a wall nbsp Pillars at the Mirpur Jain Temple nbsp Art Inside Dome at Mirpur Jain Temple nbsp Padmavati Mata with her vahan as snake nbsp A statue of Indra on the walls nbsp Idol of Bhagvan Mahavir Swami Temple dating back 13th century nbsp Art at the Entrance door to the main Shrine nbsp Megrath Bhav of Bhagvan ShantinathjiSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mirpur Jain Temple Ranakpur Jain temple Dilwara templesReferences editCitation edit Hendrix amp Okeja 2018 p 508 a b c RTDC a b Mehta 1970 p 105 Titze amp Bruhn 1998 p 172 Titze amp Bruhn 1998 p 173 IGNCA p 1 IGNCA amp Suparashwnath temple pp 1 3 IGNCA amp Shri Mahavir swami temple pp 1 3 IGNCA amp Shantinath temple pp 1 3 Source edit Hendrix Scott E Okeja Uchenna 2018 The World s Greatest Religious Leaders How Religious Figures Helped Shape World History vol 2 ABC CLIO ISBN 9781440841385 Mehta Jodh Sinha 1970 Abu to Udaipur Celestial Simla to City of Sunrise Motilal Banarsidass Titze Kurt Bruhn Klaus 1998 Jainism A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non Violence 2 ed Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 81 208 1534 6 RTDC Sirohi tourist places Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts IGNCA Shree Parashwnath Bhagwan Ka Mandir PDF Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts IGNCA Shree Mahaveer Swami jee Mandir PDF Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts IGNCA Shree Suparashwnath Bhagwan Ka Mandir PDF Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts IGNCA Shree Shanti Nath Bhagwan Ka Mandir PDF Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mirpur Jain Temple amp oldid 1188136354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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