Taranga Jain temple

Taranga Jain Tirtha
Shwetambar Ajitanatha temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityAjitnath
FestivalsMahavir Janma Kalyanak
Governing bodyAnandji Kalyanji Trust
Location
LocationNear Kheralu, Mehsana, Gujarat, India
Taranga Jain temple is located in Gujarat
Taranga Jain temple
Location within Gujarat
Geographic coordinates23°57′59″N 72°45′17″E / 23.96639°N 72.75472°E / 23.96639; 72.75472
Architecture
CreatorKumarapala
Date established1121
Specifications
Temple(s)14 Śvetāmbara and 5 Digambara
Elevation45 m (148 ft)
(Approximate)
Śvetāmbara compound is visible on the right while Digambara compound is on left.

Taranga is a Jain pilgrimage center near Kheralu in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India, with two compounds of Jain temples that are important examples of the Māru-Gurjara style of architecture. The Ajitnatha temple, was constructed in 1161 by the Chaulukya king Kumarapala, under the advice of his teacher, Acharya Hemachandra. Both the main sects of Jainism are represented, with adjoining walled compounds: the Śvetāmbara compound consists of 14 temples in all, and there are also five Digambara-affiliated temples at Taranga hill.


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