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Ranakpur Jain Temple: India’s 15th-Century Marble Wonder with 1,444 Pillars

Ranakpur Jain Temple: A 15th-century marble wonder in Rajasthan, stuns with 1,444 intricately carved pillars, timeless architecture, and a 600-year-old mystery that still fascinates visitors.

September 17, 2025 / 11:53 IST
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Ranakpur Jain Temple: India’s 15th-Century Marble Wonder with 1,444 Pillars (image: canva)

Ranakpur Jain Temple: The Ranakpur Jain Temple is also known as Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara, it is one of the most iconic Jain temples in India. Located in the village of Ranakpur near Sadri in the Pali district of Rajasthan, this marble wonder is dedicated to Tirthankara Adinath (Rishabhanatha the first Jain Tirthankara). A major pilgrimage site for the Śvetāmbara Jain community, it attracts devotees, historians and tourists alike for its divine aura and stunning architecture.

Ranakpur Jain Temple: History & Heritage

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The temple’s construction began in 1389 CE under the vision of Dharna Shah, a Jain merchant inspired by a celestial dream of a heavenly palace called Nalini-Gulma Vimana. With the patronage of Rana Kumbha of Mewar, the temple was completed around 1458 CE, taking nearly five decades.

Built in the Māru-Gurjara architectural style, the temple’s centerpiece is the Chaumukha Temple, housing a unique four-faced idol of Lord Adinath. The sprawling marble complex covers 48,000 square feet, featuring:


Legends say that even the best architects found it impossible to count the pillars accurately, as each one appears distinct in design.

A panoramic view of Ranakpur Jain Temple, nestled in the Aravalli hills, where the white marble structure rises majestically against lush greenery and a serene blue sky.