Jain Temples of India

Here is the statewise arrangement of the Jain temples in India. Explore & Plan Your Journey:

Bihar
Pavapuri Jain Temple

Delhi
Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

Gujarat
Palitana Temples
Shri Girnar Jain Temples
Hutheesing Jain Temple (Ahmedabad, Gujarat)

Jharkhand
Shri Shikharji Temple

Karnataka
Gomateshwara Temple (Karkala, Karnataka)
Shravanabelagola (Vindhyagiri, Karnataka)
Manasthambha Jain Temple (Moodabidri, Karnataka)
Jain Narayana Temple (Pattadakal, Karnataka)

Madhya Pradesh
Sonagiri Jain Temples
Khajuraho Jain Temples
Shantinath Jain Temple (Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh)

Parshvanatha Temple & Adinatha Temple of Khajuraho

Maharashtra
Kumbhoj Bahubali Jain Temple

Rajasthan
Ranakpur Jain Temple (Chaturmukha Jain Temple (Ranakpur, Rajasthan)

Dilwara Temples (Mount Abu, Rajasthan)
Dilwara Jain Temples of Mount Abu, Rajasthan
Shri Mahavirji Jain Temple
Tijara Jain Temple
Ajmer Jain Temple (Nareli, Rajasthan)

Tamil Nadu
Navagraha Jain Temple

Telangana
Kulpakji Jain Temple

Uttar Pradesh
Shri Hastinapur Jain Temples

West Bengal
Parasnath Jain Temple (Kolkata, West Bengal)

Introduction to the Jain Temples of India

India, the birthplace of Jainism, is home to some of the most magnificent Jain temples, showcasing the religion’s deep-rooted spirituality, artistic grandeur, and architectural brilliance. These temples, known for their intricate carvings, towering spires, and serene ambiance, stand as testaments to Jainism’s core principles of non-violence, asceticism, and devotion. Spread across the country—from the ancient rock-cut caves of Maharashtra to the majestic marble shrines of Rajasthan and the serene temple complexes of Karnataka—Jain temples offer a spiritual retreat for devotees and a visual spectacle for travelers.

Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, Rajasthan

Dating back over two millennia, Jain temples are not just places of worship but also centers of learning, housing rare manuscripts, inscriptions, and sculptures that depict the life of the Tirthankaras (Jain spiritual teachers). Many of these temples are UNESCO-listed heritage sites, drawing visitors with their exquisite artistry, tranquil surroundings, and profound historical significance.

Shravanabelagola monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, Karnataka

Whether it’s the pristine Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, the awe-inspiring Ranakpur Jain Temple, the ancient Shravanabelagola monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali, or the majestic Shatrunjaya temples of Palitana, each Jain temple in India narrates a story of faith, devotion, and unparalleled craftsmanship. These sacred shrines continue to be places of pilgrimage, meditation, and spiritual enlightenment, reflecting the timeless legacy of Jain dharma across the Indian subcontinent.

Shatrunjaya temples of Palitana, Gujarat