Tirths - Rajasthan

Rajasthan is home to some of the most revered and architecturally stunning Jain tirths in India, each reflecting centuries of devotion, artistry, and spiritual depth. The Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, are celebrated for their intricate marble carvings and serene ambiance, while the 15th-century Ranakpur Temple near Udaipur mesmerizes visitors with its 1,444 uniquely sculpted pillars. Lodhurva near Jaisalmer and Mirpur in Sirohi preserve ancient legacies through ornate sandstone and marble craftsmanship. Shri Mahavir Ji in Karauli and Soniji Ki Nasiyan in Ajmer showcase grandeur through white marble and gold-plated interiors, respectively. Other notable tirths include Sanganer near Jaipur, Tijara in Alwar, Bhandasar in Bikaner, and Nakoda in Barmer—each offering a distinct blend of historical significance and devotional energy. The Osian temples in Jodhpur and Jahaj Mandir in Jalore further enrich Rajasthan’s sacred landscape, making the region a vibrant tapestry of Jain heritage, pilgrimage, and architectural brilliance.