Amar Sagar Jain Temple
Amar Sagar Jain Temple
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S. Singh
India5,925 contributions
Mar 2021
A combination of workmanship and magnificent architecture deigns in 2D & 3D ways.
Each wall, pillar & windows says that which is great or not .
Ticket : Free entry for Indians
Rs. 100 for foreigners
Rs. 50 for camera / mobile photography
Best time in morning and evening . In afternoon too much sunlight and heat difficult to visit in easy way.
Must have - water bottle , umbrella / hat , wearing proper dress because this is a holy temple area where pojaa / worship conduct every day.
with its imposing architecture and mesmerizing ambience is one of the best .
Adorned with beautiful designs and carvings, small domes and intricate inner work, this temple ostentatiously displays the Dilwara style architecture. Its walls are decked with ornate and intricate details which aggravate the charm of the temple.
Inside the temple, there are various figurines of animals and Lord Tirthankara.
Proper parking for vehicles is easily available just in front of gate. No fast food shop is temple complex or near by. So must have snacks , water etc carry and kept inside in your vehicle.
Each wall, pillar & windows says that which is great or not .
Ticket : Free entry for Indians
Rs. 100 for foreigners
Rs. 50 for camera / mobile photography
Best time in morning and evening . In afternoon too much sunlight and heat difficult to visit in easy way.
Must have - water bottle , umbrella / hat , wearing proper dress because this is a holy temple area where pojaa / worship conduct every day.
with its imposing architecture and mesmerizing ambience is one of the best .
Adorned with beautiful designs and carvings, small domes and intricate inner work, this temple ostentatiously displays the Dilwara style architecture. Its walls are decked with ornate and intricate details which aggravate the charm of the temple.
Inside the temple, there are various figurines of animals and Lord Tirthankara.
Proper parking for vehicles is easily available just in front of gate. No fast food shop is temple complex or near by. So must have snacks , water etc carry and kept inside in your vehicle.
Written 8 July 2021
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK185,662 contributions
Feb 2024 • Friends
This pretty Jain temple is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, the 23rd tirthankaras in Jain historicity. Unlike the Jain temples I’ve seen in other parts of India, this one is built in the style of architecture native to Rajasthan, especially in the use of exterior wall carves that emulate the haveli of Jaisalmer. A really lovely temple to visit.
Written 14 February 2024
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sabsgupta
Dharamsala, India2,031 contributions
Apr 2017
It is located at south of Lodurva & adjacent to the Amar Sagar Lake and , just 7 Km from Jaisalmer city. This jain Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, called Adeshwar Nath Jain temple. It was was built in 1928 by Patwa Bafna Himmat Ram. Beautifully crafted and designed, the temples looks astonishing.
Written 30 March 2018
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piyush2884
Navi Mumbai, India189 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
Located near Lodurva in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan, this is a place you absolutely can't afford to miss, particularly if you love places of historical and architectural importance. The temple with its intricate carvings and peaceful, pristine surroundings and aroma is an absolute feast not only for the eyes but for the soul as well (no exaggeration). Despite being in a desert, the temple is surrounded with greenery. Once you are here, you'll be captivated to the core and wouldn't feel like leaving.
The best thing is that this place isn't commercialized and there are very few visitors probably because very few know about it.
The best thing is that this place isn't commercialized and there are very few visitors probably because very few know about it.
Written 19 November 2017
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Bela
Mumbai, India567 contributions
Feb 2020
Thanks to d artisans who made it
Amazing workmanship
Serenity infinite
Lil away from Jaisalmer city
Close to lodharva Parshwanath temple
Amazing workmanship
Serenity infinite
Lil away from Jaisalmer city
Close to lodharva Parshwanath temple
Written 20 February 2020
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Sunita Saldanha
243 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
Beautiful architecture and recommended to visit on the way to the Sam sand dunes or Kuldhara village.
Written 21 December 2019
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Narayanan
Hyderabad, India152 contributions
Oct 2019 • Family
Jain temple near amar sagar is covered on the way to sand dunes desert camp. Nice architecture makes it worth visiting.
Written 11 October 2019
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Dr Raminder singla
Jalandhar, India26 contributions
Dec 2018 • Family
This temple is located outside of Jaisalmer city. This is good temple and mainly this is very clean. Must visit
Written 1 January 2019
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Himadri R
Bengaluru, India269 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
Located adjacent to the famous Amar Sagar Lake and south of Lodurva, there is a Jain Temple dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, called Adeshwar Nath Jain temple. It was built by Patwa Bafna Himmat Ram in 1928. Amar Sagar once was a water reservoir (particularly an artificial lake) but now it is mostly dry. It is just about 5-6 KM from city limit and considered as one of the outskirt tourist location. It is a beautiful location for photographers and specially from Oct - Feb with blue sky providing you a contrast with the golden walls of temple. It does have a entry fee associated. A symbolic structure of Rajasthan's architecture and one of Jaisalmer's main tourist attraction.
What I did was booked a cab for all day to see the following places as Jaisalmer trip plan. I have a separate post on Jaisalmer things to do. Cab cost me 7k for 2 days to see all the places. I booked through "Dream Jaisalmer Tours & Travels" and you can reach out to them at 09636131239.
What I did was booked a cab for all day to see the following places as Jaisalmer trip plan. I have a separate post on Jaisalmer things to do. Cab cost me 7k for 2 days to see all the places. I booked through "Dream Jaisalmer Tours & Travels" and you can reach out to them at 09636131239.
Written 29 December 2018
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Parwathi H
816 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
This is a beautiful Jain temple located on the shores of Amar Sagar Lake. The temple has some really intricate designs carved on the walls and ceilings and the whole atmosphere inside is very serene. Not many tourists visit the temple and hence it was quiet peaceful during our visit in the evening.
Written 6 November 2018
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What are the timings on this temple, if anyone has any idea, please share. Thanks in advance.
Written 24 October 2021
amardeepjain81
Bhilwara, India
Is there any Jain Dharamshala near Amarsagar Jain tirth
Written 28 October 2018
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