File:Jain temple at Ranakpur in Aravalli range near Udaipur Rajasthan India Thirthankars.jpg
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DescriptionJain temple at Ranakpur in Aravalli range near Udaipur Rajasthan India Thirthankars.jpg | The iconic representation of Mount Shatrunjaya, where 863 Jain temples cluster near Palitana as well as Jain temples on Mount Girnar (Vikram Samvat 1507 = 1451 CE). At Gorgeous 15th century Jain temples at Ranakpur, Rajasthan, India. Oct '12. | ||
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Source | Flickr: Thirthankars and the Jain concept of the universe | ||
Author | Nagarjun Kandukuru | ||
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