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Aug 21, 2022, 6 tweets

Taranga #Jain Tirth, near Kheralu in Mehsana district, #Gujarat

Has two compounds of Jain temples Shwetambar & Digambar, that are important examples of the Māru-Gurjara style of architecture built by the Sompura Architects.
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The major temple Ajitanath Shwetambar temple was built by Chaulukya king Kumarapala (1143-1174) after he became a follower of Jainism under Acharya Hemchandra. There are 14 Shwetambar temples & 5 Digambar temples on the hill.
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Tejpal, brother of Vastupal, installed idols of Lord Adinath & Lord Neminath. On the outer hall there are idols of Yakshini Padmavati & Seth Kumarapal himself. The oldest temple in compound is dedicated to Lord Sambhavanatha built in Maru-Gurjara architecture around 1030 CE
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Moolnayak Ajitnath is the 2nd Tirthankar, he is seated in the shrine decorated with precious stones let into the marble. There are footprints of Tirthankar Rishabha & other 20 Tirthankars. There are also shrines of Gaumukha, Samavasarana and a painting of Jambudvipa.
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Digambars settled on this hill with its 3 rocky peaks in early times. It is believed 35,000,000 monks including Ganadharas Varadutta & Sagardutta attained moksh here. Two hillocks Kotishila & Siddhashila hv shrines with idols of Tirthankar Neminath & Mallinath dated VS 1292
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Kumarapal Pratibodha of Somaprabhacharya composed in VS 1241 states the local Buddhist king Veni Vatsaraja & Jain monk Khaputacharya built a temple for Yakshi Tara & thus the town was named Tarapur. There are ancient Buddhist caves Jogida ni Gufa that has relics of 4 Buddhas.
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