Jainism in Rajasthan
Rajasthan, a state in western India, has had a close historical connection with Jainism. Southwestern Rajasthan was the main centre for Svetambara Jainism. Major Digambara centres are in the northern and eastern parts of Rajasthan. Central and Northern Rajasthan are the main centres for the Terapanth sect of Svetambara Jainism.
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Major centres
    
Major ancient Jain centres include:
- Soniji Ki Nasiyan (Ajmer Jain Temple)
 - Khandela
 - Bhinmal
 - Osian, Jodhpur; Mahavira Jain temple, Osian
 - Muchhal Mahavir Temple
 - Nagaur
 - Amer (Jaipur)
 - Sanganer
 - Rishabhdeo
 - Shri Mahaveerji temple
 - Padampura
 - Nakoda
 - Mount Abu
 - Jirawala
 - Mungathala
 - Ranakpur
 - Bijolia
 - Nareli Jain Temple
 - Pindwara
 - Chittorgarh
 - Bhandasar Jain Temple
 - Jaisalmer Fort Jain temples
 
Photo gallery
    
Architectural details of Kirti Stambha

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Jain statue, Neelkanth temple, Alwar district
Parshvanatha Temple, Dilwara Temples
Shri Digamber Jain Atishya Kshetra Mandir, Sanghiji, 4000 years old temple
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Jain temple, Kumbhalgarh Fort.jpg.webp)
See also
    
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References
    
- Dr. Jagdish Chandra Jain, History of Towns of Rajasthan
 
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