Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Ranakpur: Beauty of temples and mountain ranges

    The beauty of Ranakpur situated on the summit of the Aravalli mountain is also amazing. Ranakpur is a beautiful hill station of the country, along with faith, place of faith and trust. Ranakpur in Rajasthan is actually known for its Jain temple, but there is no add-on of elegance here. 

   Situated at an elevation of about 1100 meters above sea level, Ranakpur is beautifully seen. The Ranakpur Jain Temple is situated between the cover of the mountain ranges. 
    In the summit and mountain ranges of mountain ranges, dense, beautiful forest area gives beauty of the environment on its own. The natural beauty of the natural surroundings puts the wings of vibrantness in the heart of the tourists. 
   Rajasthan, however, is especially known for temples and monuments, but the beauty of Ranakpur is different. Look at the divinity-grandeur of the top Jain temples of the country, the Divinity-grandeur of the temple of Ranakpur Jain is huge. 
     The Ranakpur Jain Temple is spread over 40000 square feet. About 600 years old, it took more than 50 years to build this temple. There are four artistic entrances in the Ranakpur Jain temple situated in the middle of Aravali Hill Station. In the main womb of the temple, there are four huge statues of Tirthankar Adinath's marble. 
   So it is also known as the Chavu Temple. Apart from this, there are 76 shrine domed sacred places in the temple area. It is believed that this place inspires humans to attain liberation and attain salvation from 84 kin of life and death. The temple of Ranakpur Jain temple is a series of pillars. There is a long chain of about 1444 pillars in the temple.  
    Particularly this series of small pillars is such that there is no hindrance in view of the main sacred site from anywhere. These pillars have beautiful carvings. The footprint of Lord Rishabhdev is also mentioned here. The pictures of all Jain Tirthankaras are beautifully inscribed in the main corridor of the temple.
     There are two other temples dedicated to Neminath and Parasnath in the Ranakpur Jain temple complex. The carving of these temples reminds the Khajurahas. About one kilometer away from the Ranakpur Jain temple is the temple of Amba Mata. Particularly there are bells tied on the summits of the temples. The bells are ringed by the waves of the wind. Therefore, Ranakpur is continuously continuously following the tanks of area bells.    A desert area is visible from the summit of Aravali Hill Station. This beautiful scene is very tempting. It is quite certain that even though the rainfall is low in Ranakpur area, the temperature remains low. This makes the weather feel very pleasant. Ranakpur Hill Station Area and its surroundings have a long series of other romantic and scenic spots. Surya Mandir, Desuri, Mukhal Mahavir etc. are places.
    Ranakpur Sun Temple: The Ranakpur Sun Temple is about 8 kilometers away. This is considered to be one of the most beautiful temples of the area. This place is known for the old dargah of Khudabaks Baba. There is also the Barahavtar temple.    Desuri: Desuri is about 25 km from Ranakpur. This place is dedicated to the series of three temples. Here is the temple of Lord Shiva, Hanuman ji and Navi Mata. Parasuram is near the temple of Mahadev.Mukchhal Mahaveer: Mukchhal Mahavir Temple is located mainly in the Kumbhalgarh refugee. The characteristic of this temple is that the statue of Lord Mahavir is with mustache. This place is a magnificent example of architecture. This area belongs to the Gerasia tribe. The tribal dress style is extremely attractive. This apparel style attracts tourists very much.
   All necessary resources are available for the trip to Ranakpur. Maharana Pratap Airport Udaipur, the nearest airport to Ranakpur. The distance of Ranakpur from Udaipur is about 98 km. The closest railway station is to fall. The distance from Ranakpur to Ranakpur is about 35 kilometers. Apart from this, tourists can also visit Ranakpur by road.
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