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Dilwara
Temples [3 krns]

Mount Abu was an
important Vaishnava and Shaivite pilgrim center up to the
11th century. Today, it is recognized the world over for
it's magnificent Jain temples. No visit to Abu can be
complete without a trip to the famed Dilwara temples.
These temples are the greatest draw of Abu, apart from its
salubrious clime. Half hidden by mango groves their sober
exterior belies the wealth of their interior
ornamentation. Wondrously carved in marble, the Dilwara
temples enshrine various Jain tirthankaras, saints. Built
between the 11th and 13th century, are famous for their
superb carvings in marble.
Vimal Vasahi is the oldest temple, was built by Vimal
Shah, Minister of Solanki ruler of Gujarat in 1031 A.D. It
is dedicated to Adinath, the first of the Jain
tirthankaras. Constructed out of white marble from
Arasoori Hill, near Ambaji, 23 km from Abu Road, It is an
outstanding example of Jain temple architecture.
The central shrine has an image of Rishabhdev and large
courtyard with 52 small shrines, each housing a beautiful
statue of thirthankaras with 48 elegantly carved pillars
from the entrance to the courtyard.
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