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THE JAIN TEMPLES IN ARAVALI
Ranakpur in
the state of Rajasthan is one of the
five most important pilgrimage sites of Jainism. It is home to an
exceptionally beautiful temple complex in the Aravali ranges and a must
visit for the tourists coming to this region.
LOCATION
Ranakpur is tucked away in a remote valley in the Aravali range. It is
situated around 60 km north of Udaipur
in Pali district and boasts of one of the largest and most important
Jain Temples in the country. The
place is well connected through a road network to other places in the
region.
CLIMATE
The
climate of Ranakpur is tropical with
the mercury climbing up to a maximum of around 42°C and a minimum of
around 22°C. Winters are only a little colder with a maximum of around
20°C and a minimum of around 11°C. The annual total rainfall is around
55 centimeters. Winter months (October-March) are the best for visiting
this place.
PAST
Ranakpur is named after Rana Kumbha
whom Dharna Sah, a Jain businessman, approached when he had the vision
of his great temple to ask for the land for its construction. Renowned
for some marvelously carved Jain temples in amber stone, Ranakpur is one
of the five holiest places of the Jain community and exceptional in
beauty. Situated at a distance of around 60 km from Udaipur, these
temples were constructed in the AD 1439.
SITES TO VISIT
The
Ranakpur Jain Temple was built during the reign of the liberal and
gifted Rajput monarch Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The basement is
of 48,000 sq. feet area that covers the whole complex. There are four
subsidiary shrines, twenty-four pillared halls and domes supported by
over four hundred columns. The total number of columns is 1,444 all of
which are intricately carved with no two being alike. The artistically
carved nymphs playing the flute in various dance postures at a height of
45 feet are an interesting sight. In the assembly hall, there are two
big bells weighing 108 kg whose sound echoes in the entire complex. The
main temple is a Chaumukh or a
four-faced temple dedicated to Adinath.
The
three other Jain temples in the same complex, including a temple of the
Sun God, are all well worth a visit.
One kilometer away from the temple complex is the temple of
Amba Mata.
SITES NEARBY
Kumbhalgarh is a historical site
around 30 km northeast of Ranakpur. It is the most important fort in the
Mewar region after Chittaurgarh. The other important place to visit in
Kumbhalgarh is a wildlife sanctuary known for its wolves.
Sadri, eight km away, is famous for
some beautiful temples and an old dargah of Khudabaksh Baba. The
Varahavtar temple and the Chintamani Parsvanath temple are the oldest of
the temples situated here.
Three
temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Hanuman and Navi Mata are among
some noteworthy temples at Desuri around 16 km from Ranakpur. An old
mosque situated here is also worth a visit. A temple dedicated to
Parsuram Mahadeo, nestled in the hills, is also close by.
Another nearby place, Ghanerao,
abounds in Hindu temples. Most notable is the temple of Gajanand with a
life-size statue of the goddesses Riddhi and Siddhi. The statue in the
main shrine is guarded by idols of Hanuman and Bhairon on either side.
The
Muchhal Mahavir temple is situated
about five km from Ghanerao in the Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary. Its
distinctive feature is the statue of Lord Mahavira with a mustache. The
two statues of elephants guarding the gateways are splendid examples of
temple decoration. In the vicinity are the Garasia tribal villages
famous for their colorful costumes.
WHERE TO STAY
There
are many places in Ranakpur that provide quality accommodation. The
costs can range between an amount in four figures for the best
double-bedded rooms to a donation of an amount one's own discretion in a
dharmshala. Heritage hotels are the best bet in this region, if one is
interested in enjoying the royal hospitality and charm of the bygone
era. Facilities in the major hotels are good and worth the money spent.
HOW TO REACH
By Air
The nearest airport is Udaipur 60 km south of Ranakpur. There are
regular flights to Delhi, Jaipur, Aurangabad, Jodhpur, and Mumbai from
Udaipur.
By Rail
The nearest major
railway station is Udaipur. There are trains for Delhi, Chittaurgarh,
Ajmer, and Jaipur from this station. The nearest railway station from
Ranakpur is Phalna but most of the tourists prefer going to Udaipur to
catch a train as it offers more choice.
By
Road
There are frequent
express buses from Udaipur that take around three hours to reach
Ranakpur. State transport corporation buses as well as private buses
connect Udaipur to other cities in the region. Major destinations that
are connected to Udaipur are Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota/Bundi, Jodhpur,
Chittaurgarh, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Mumbai, Delhi, Indore, and Mt Abu.
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