Jain Temple in Ellora caves
Jain Temple in Ellora caves
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sridharan2013
Bengaluru, India1,248 contributions
Feb 2020
Ellora caves near aurangabad is a world class heritage monument. There are several caves here and the Jan temple caves is one of the attractions. The cave has several lovely rock cut images of Lord Buddha and offers very peaceful atmosphere for visitors. A must see for tourists.
Written 22 February 2020
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ShvRm_Traveller
Goa, India577 contributions
Nov 2019
Among 34 Caves at Ellora, Cave Nos. 30 to 34 are group of Jain caves. Like other caves at Ellora, these are also rock cut caves. These caves are located some distance away from the other caves.
Easiest way to reach these caves is by a bus. A non AC bus can be boarded after entering the main entrance, which go straight to Jain Caves and takes about 5 minutes. The frequency of the buses is every 30 minutes, both ways.
These caves are not visited by all the visitors and hence not very crowded. However, they are worth visiting.
Easiest way to reach these caves is by a bus. A non AC bus can be boarded after entering the main entrance, which go straight to Jain Caves and takes about 5 minutes. The frequency of the buses is every 30 minutes, both ways.
These caves are not visited by all the visitors and hence not very crowded. However, they are worth visiting.
Written 10 March 2020
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skagarwal74
Bhopal, India1,388 contributions
Mar 2020
After going through the ticket counter and approaching towards Ellora caves, you can take the Govt bus parked for taking tourists to the jain temple which is about a km from this place.
These caves are good also like the ones of Ellora.
Most of the people do not visit these caves as it becomes tiring after visiting Ellora caves.
These caves are good also like the ones of Ellora.
Most of the people do not visit these caves as it becomes tiring after visiting Ellora caves.
Written 17 March 2020
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Anu_G_Jain
New Delhi, India74 contributions
Jan 2021
These caves are at a distance from the other set of caves (Buddhist and Sanatan). They can be reached by walking from the last of caves (no 16 I think) OR one can take a bus from outside the Ellora premises to bring you here.
For those belonging to the religion it is a great place to see well preserved Jain temples and deities.
For those belonging to the religion it is a great place to see well preserved Jain temples and deities.
Written 17 December 2021
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percyLincolshire
lincolshire23 contributions
Nov 2011 • Family
A truly lovely Temple. Very much worth a visit. There is so much to see, so take your time when visiting this Glorious Temple. Strictly no Photographing in the Temple inside. outside as many as you want.
Written 22 November 2011
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Bhavesh Shukla
Vadodara, India47 contributions
Jun 2012 • Family
This is the most beautiful place. great sculptures. great architect all time favourate place to visit in aurangabad.
Written 15 June 2012
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pritam2015
Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, India59 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
The newly built "Vimalnath Bhagwan" temple is one of its kind in Maharashtra , its still under construction ( Final Stage) , but is really a divine place where one can attain peace of mind
Written 30 March 2015
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gmpallath
Kochi (Cochin), India42 contributions
Mar 2020
the extent to which people go in the name of beliefs and finding meaning in life. A must visit. But poor infrastructure. Roads hopeless. If in any other country, millions would have come every week.
Written 5 March 2020
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Bharat P
Singapore, Singapore194 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
Had little knowledge on Jain religion but got got background from guide and amazing cave. Amazing to think this is curved out of rocks.
Written 25 December 2019
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shyam_parikh
Mumbai, India15 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
The five Jain caves at Ellora are located on the north end of Ellora caves complex. They were mostly excavated in the ninth and early tenth centuries, and belong to the Digambar sect. 5 Jain (caves 30–34) caves. Very devine and peaceful temple. Must visit this temple.
Written 17 November 2016
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I m on a one day tour ,want to see grineshwar jyotirlinga ,Ajanta ,Ellora ,Bhadra Maruti n Jain temple ..kindly guide with route .thankyou
Written 15 October 2018
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