Ajmer | 21.07.2019 | 05:00 pm ~ 06:30 pm

A Visit to the Nareli Jain Temple

About the walk

The Nareli Jain Temple, also known as Gyanodaya Tirth, is a sacred spot for Digambara Jains. Located on the outskirts of Ajmer in Rajasthan, this temple is dedicated to Adinath, the first lord and founder of Jainism. The magnificent temple complex was built out of marble and features intricate carvings, an impressive structure and beautiful gardens. The temple has a huge 22-foot-tall idol of Guru Adinath on the first floor, with 24 miniature temples representing the other Jain tirthankaras in the hills above. The view from the top is breathtaking. A few moments spent inside the temple’s meditation hall leaves the mind, body and soul relaxed. The temple is known for fulfilling wishes and bringing people prosperity. The Nareli Jain Temple is open to people of all religions.

 

This guided tour is free.

 

Walk Time
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Walk Date
Meeting Time
04:45 pm

About the walk

The Nareli Jain Temple, also known as Gyanodaya Tirth, is a sacred spot for Digambara Jains. Located on the outskirts of Ajmer in Rajasthan, this temple is dedicated to Adinath, the first lord and founder of Jainism. The magnificent temple complex was built out of marble and features intricate carvings, an impressive structure and beautiful gardens. The temple has a huge 22-foot-tall idol of Guru Adinath on the first floor, with 24 miniature temples representing the other Jain tirthankaras in the hills above. The view from the top is breathtaking. A few moments spent inside the temple’s meditation hall leaves the mind, body and soul relaxed. The temple is known for fulfilling wishes and bringing people prosperity. The Nareli Jain Temple is open to people of all religions.

 

This guided tour is free.

 

Led By

Sawan Yadav
Sawan has completed his Master degree from the Indian Institute of Travel and Tourism, Noida. After working with different travel companies from luxury to heritage and traveling across Rajasthan, he wanted to do something for his native land, so he decided to shift to his hometown, Ajmer. He likes history, mythology Indian culture, art, and literature. He has also contributed to a project related to Skill India, travel and tourism and CSR to provide employment opportunities to drop-out youths…

Meeting Time

04:45 PM

Meeting point

Outside the main gate of the Nareli Jain Temple

Nearest Bus/Metro station

Roadways Ajmer bus stand

Disclaimer

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Please Note

  • Parking available at the meeting point.
  • No entry fee. 
  • Photography allowed. You may carry your cameras and notebooks.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. Carry water and an umbrella or raincoat.