Palitana Jain Temples

Palitana temples of Jainism are located on Mount Shatrunjaya

The Palitana temples or Shri Shatrunjaya Tirtha is a sacred by Svetambara Jains. The city of the same name, known previously as Padliptapur, has been dubbed "City of Temples". Shatrunjaya means a "place of victory against inner enemies" or "which conquers inner enemies". Jains believe that a visit to this group of temples is essential as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to achieve Nirvana or salvation.[1]

Palitana temples complex

As the temple-city was built to be an abode for the divine, no one is allowed to stay overnight, including the priests.[2] It is the "National Jain temple of India" respectively.

Also, on the summit, there is a shrine of a Muslim saint by name Angar Pir who is reported to have protected the temples during Muslim invasions in early 14th century.[3][4]

References change

  1. Melton 2011, p. 19.
  2. "Palitana Temples". Government of Gujarat. Archived from the original on 2017-12-26. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  3. Singh et al. 2015, p. 1712.
  4. Desai 2007, p. 247.