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Ranakpur Jain temple or Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara is a Śvētāmbara Jain temple at Ranakpur dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha. The temple is located in a village of Ranakpur near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai, Nadol and Varkana forms "Gorwad Panch Tirth".

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  • Der Adinath-Tempel von Ranakpur im indischen Bundesstaat Rajasthan ist einer der bedeutendsten Jain-Tempel des Subkontinents. (de)
  • Ranakpur Jain temple or Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara is a Śvētāmbara Jain temple at Ranakpur dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha. The temple is located in a village of Ranakpur near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan. Darna Shah, a local Jain businessperson, started construction of the temple in the 15th century following a divine vision. The temple honours Adinath, the first Tirthankar of the present half-cycle (avasarpiṇī) according to Jain cosmology. The Ranakpur temple is one of the largest and most important temples of Jain culture. The campus includes various temples such as Chaumukha temple, Surya temple, Suparshvanatha temple and Amba temple. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai, Nadol and Varkana forms "Gorwad Panch Tirth". (en)
  • Il tempio di Ranakpur è un complesso di templi giainisti sito a Ranakpur, villaggio nei pressi della città di Sadri nel distretto di Pali del Rajasthan nell'occidente dell'India. Si trova tra Jodhpur e Udaipur a 162 km da Jodhpur ed a 91 km da Udaipur, in una valle nella zona occidentale dei monti Aravalli. Oltre che per l'architettura del tempio e il suo grande numero di pilastri, il luogo è famoso per la notevole popolazione di scimmie che vivono nei boschi attorno al tempio. (it)
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  • Chaumukha Jain Temple (en)
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  • Darna Shah (en)
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  • Location within Rajasthan (en)
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  • India Rajasthan (en)
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  • Der Adinath-Tempel von Ranakpur im indischen Bundesstaat Rajasthan ist einer der bedeutendsten Jain-Tempel des Subkontinents. (de)
  • Il tempio di Ranakpur è un complesso di templi giainisti sito a Ranakpur, villaggio nei pressi della città di Sadri nel distretto di Pali del Rajasthan nell'occidente dell'India. Si trova tra Jodhpur e Udaipur a 162 km da Jodhpur ed a 91 km da Udaipur, in una valle nella zona occidentale dei monti Aravalli. Oltre che per l'architettura del tempio e il suo grande numero di pilastri, il luogo è famoso per la notevole popolazione di scimmie che vivono nei boschi attorno al tempio. (it)
  • Ranakpur Jain temple or Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara is a Śvētāmbara Jain temple at Ranakpur dedicated to Tirthankara Rishabhanatha. The temple is located in a village of Ranakpur near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai, Nadol and Varkana forms "Gorwad Panch Tirth". (en)
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  • Adinath-Tempel (Ranakpur) (de)
  • Tempio di Ranakpur (it)
  • Ranakpur Jain temple (en)
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