Dilwara Jain Temples
Dilwara Jain Temples
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1 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Venner
Architecture done in the Temple was a pure art. To built structure like this in the ancient time without having such latest Technology I don't know how they have manage to do this things. Superb Temple!!
Skrevet 9. juli 2024
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Ambarish2012
Calcutta, India188 bidrag
jul. 2024 • Par
Please note that it is open for tourists from 11 am to 5 pm. Jains can visit at any time. As such, plan your visit accordingly.
Ladies need to wear a Dopatta (head scarf).
Photography is prohibited. So, savor the moment and take pictures in your mind.
Small but beautiful place.
2 of the temples have exquisite cravings. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes to see them.
Ladies need to wear a Dopatta (head scarf).
Photography is prohibited. So, savor the moment and take pictures in your mind.
Small but beautiful place.
2 of the temples have exquisite cravings. It takes about 30 to 40 minutes to see them.
Skrevet 4. juli 2024
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SunaliModi
Ahmedabad, India627 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Familie
Very beautiful and historical place... But unfortunately no guide were there to explain history. For non Jains it is difficult to know the history inside. At least the audio guide should be there.
Skrevet 23. juni 2024
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truth B
Kleve, Tyskland276 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
This is probably one of the most beautiful structures that Jain culture has ever produced. However, cameras and cell phones are confiscated at the entrance because photography is strictly prohibited. I wonder where the photos you find on the internet come from?
Skrevet 20. april 2024
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Roji Jacob George
Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum), India90 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Par
Must see place when you visit Udaipur. 3hr drive. Vimal Vasahi and Luna Vasahi are too good. The work on marble is so very intricate and feast to our eyes. Photography is not allowed inside the temple complex.
Skrevet 20. februar 2024
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Jyotirmay Arya
Bilaspur, india56 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Venner
This temple was built about 900 years ago at a cost of ₹18, 53 crores (at that time).
Carvings on the roof and pillars are beautiful and mesmerising.
Carrying mobile phone is not allowed inside the temple hence no photos.
Carvings on the roof and pillars are beautiful and mesmerising.
Carrying mobile phone is not allowed inside the temple hence no photos.
Skrevet 19. februar 2024
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Teertha G
Calcutta, India763 bidrag
nov. 2023 • Par
These nearly 1000 years old temples are a good enough reason to visit not only Mount Abu but Rajasthan itself. I doubt any finer/better marble carvings can be found anywhere else in this world. The carvings on the main two temples are truly breathtaking. You can spend 3 to 4 hours here and still cannot fully explore and appreciate what is in offer.
The temples do not look impressive from outside, which I understand was done to protect them and avoid attack from invaders. Inside its a different world.
Temple authority do not allow mobiles, cameras, lighters or any large bags to be taken inside the complex and all of them can be kept at the locker room against a fee of INR 50. Entry is free and the entire complex is very well maintained and clean. I only wish they would have allowed cameras to be taken in, even against an exorbitant fee, so that people could share the beauty of these temples more easily.
The temples do not look impressive from outside, which I understand was done to protect them and avoid attack from invaders. Inside its a different world.
Temple authority do not allow mobiles, cameras, lighters or any large bags to be taken inside the complex and all of them can be kept at the locker room against a fee of INR 50. Entry is free and the entire complex is very well maintained and clean. I only wish they would have allowed cameras to be taken in, even against an exorbitant fee, so that people could share the beauty of these temples more easily.
Skrevet 10. desember 2023
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Damodar T
53 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Venner
Very old Jain temple. The security is very strict and they don’t allow mobile and cameras. There are five temples and the workmanship on marbles is mesmerising and designs are excellent. A must visit place in Mount Abu. Entry is free.
Skrevet 3. oktober 2023
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Venu Gopal M
3 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Familie
Only one word to explain : Superb . We should maintain such structures for the future generations to understand the Indian traditions & values
Skrevet 1. september 2023
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nagendra h
1 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Familie
I have been going to temple for many years, this time I was shocked and surprised to see the new security company (All Sardars from Punjab) and the guards were horrible, their verbal and body language were pathetic, they were treating the Pilgrims like they were terrorist, I doubt if I ever go again till these idiots are posted there. I wish if there is email id of the management committee so I can write to them and request not to harass the pilgrims.
Skrevet 26. august 2023
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Is the temple open for public in Feb-Mar, as in Google it is showing as temporarily closed?
Skrevet 13. februar 2021
Post COVID, specifically Nov’2020 what time can non Jains enter the temple and at what time can they leave
Skrevet 15. november 2020
Hi,
I'd like to know is it elderly people friendly, meaning does it require too much of walking inside the premises or the accessibility is it through a huge flight of stairs or how is it?
If someone can provide some information, it would be helpful.
Thanks in advance!
Skrevet 6. juli 2019
Don’t worry about stairs, temples are spread horizontally, So stairs are minimum. Elderly people can visit & devote without any problem.
Skrevet 28. august 2019
What time does the entry close for non-jain visitors? Are normal mobile phones (without camera) also restricted inside the complex?
Skrevet 13. desember 2018
Morning it is reserve for Jain after 10:30 you can visit..during lunch hours pandit of Delwara is working as guide they are not charging anything
Skrevet 21. desember 2018
Thanks for your reviews. Do they charge for keeping mobile, bag etc in locker and are there locker safe. Also how far this temple is from nakki lake.
Skrevet 3. juni 2017
They charge for deposits, but its a meager amount. Its approx 5-6 kms away from nakki lake
Skrevet 5. juni 2017
Can the car be taken right upto the Dilwara temple? Do we have to climb many steps to reach the temple complex? Please answer both these ques as the person accompanying me has a physical problem of walking long distance & climbing many steps.
Skrevet 1. februar 2017
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The car is allowed only till the entrance after which you have to walk for approx 200-300 mtrs before you enter the complex. Once you enter the premise the overall most of the temples have 2-3 steps except the last 3 temples which have approx 15-20 big steps. Just to remind you, the temple is open for visiting for Non Jains between 12 noon to 6 pm. They have assigned temple guides and pundits to take you through the tour there
Remember to deposit phones, shoes and leather bags and belts (though not mandatory) just before the queue of entering!!
Trust this helps
Skrevet 9. februar 2017
I want to go barefoot to the temple. How far is it from car parking?
If it is too far, can I keep shoes in a secure place with token? Or in a locker, paid or free?
Skrevet 24. januar 2017
main temple is about 500 to 600 mtr. And there is a secure locker for shoes mobile and other leather articles at temple main gate.
Skrevet 28. januar 2017
How much time is needed to finish Dilwara Jain Temple visit?
Skrevet 23. desember 2016
Although many suggestions said 45 to 1 hr, but I would say you should spend much time here. In 1 Hr it will be a just a 'formality' to cover one beautiful place. I would rather suggest to visit the temple with guide first, then revisit the temple your own and enjoy the beautiful architectural masterpiece.
A real Indian fine marble architecture.
Skrevet 28. januar 2017
Are shoes allowed in the temple? I read that leather shoes must be left outside. But what about shoes that are made of rubber and canvas?
Skrevet 17. juli 2016
Footwear of any material were not allowed in the temple...there is a shoe rack outside the temple where you can keep your shoes...
Skrevet 17. juli 2016
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