The temple was completed at the end of the 15th century under the reign of Rana Kumbha.
It is located in the Indian state of Rajasthan and is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen.
There is great fascination and calm from him.
It is on the way between Jodhpur and Udaipur.
It is one of the most important Jain temples in India.
White marble runs through the temple, which has a total of 1444 columns.
Each of these pillars was designed differently.
They are artfully decorated with detailed animals, people, flowers, demons and ornaments.
What a beautiful handicraft!
There is also a single leaning pillar.
It was built in specifically to indicate that what is not man-made is perfect, only God himself.
The countless detailed sculptures are also overwhelming.
Janism is an old Indian religion whose members live in asceticism, non-violence (no human, animal or plant may be harmed) and as strict vegetarians.
They are forbidden from practicing a profession related to the killing of animals.
They also don't eat potatoes, carrots, or onions. When growing or harvesting, worms or beetles could be killed with the rake.
There is no electric light in the temples, only small oil lamps. Because bright light attracts insects that could be killed by it.
Pilgrims and tourists are generally allowed to enter all Jain shrines without shoes, they are not allowed to wear shorts and all items made of leather or silk must be removed beforehand.
Amazing! Definitely India is in my bucket list. But I always wonder if I can handle with the spicy food 😅
India: you love it or you hate it! I think there is nothing between.
Definitly I love it!
The food is no problem. Not all is spicy, but it is healthy and very good!