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| | About | | This red coloured Jain temple was built in the late 19th century consisting of two parts, the first is the worship area for Jain community with the idol of Lord Adinath and the second is the museum section where the five stages (Panch Kalyanak) in the life of Lord Adinath have been depicted in the form of statues. The 40 x 80 feet hall is exquisitely done up in pure gold, Belgium stain glass, mineral colour paintings and stain glasswork.
The Red Temple on Prithviraj Marg is a Jain temple. Its double-storey hall contains a series of large, gilt wooden figures from Jain mythology depicting the Jain concept of the ancient world. It's certainly worth a visit. | |
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