Ranakpur Jain Temple, Sadri
Ranakpur Jain Temple
Ranakpur Jain Temple
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Curiositytraveller
10 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
Beautiful large temple with very artistic design. Has great work done on white marble. Very divine very spiritual.one of the best temple I ever being.
Written 10 May 2022
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Film G
New England857 contributions
Apr 2022 • Couples
An impressive site for Jainism, the temple is bursting with carvings — everywhere. Nearly 200,000. Foreigners must get the audio tape (no human guides allowed) and the recordings are good and understandable. It’s a 2 hour visit if you listen to everything. Decent toilets.
Written 14 April 2022
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Eileen G
Paoli, PA161 contributions
Dec 2021
India has a plethora of beautiful temples, but this has to be one of the most spectacular. Unbelievable stone carvings and a handy audio tour gives great informtation.
Written 26 January 2022
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rajivkhattar
Noida, India130 contributions
Dec 2021 • Couples
It is must visit place , the architecture is fabulous , the place is so nice that u get a spiritual feeling by self , do visit the Sun temple which little outside the complex , well managed place .
Written 26 December 2021
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Mohit Sharma
1 contribution
Dec 2021 • Couples
The architectural beauty is without any doubt praiseworthy. The reason I am giving it a single star is due to my personal experience at temple. My wife, who is Spanish citizen, and myself Indian went to visit temple. And as per usual Indian tourist tactics, they charged Rs 200 for her entry while mine was free. The worst part was after the temple entry, she was denied to go to sanctum sanctorum as the management don't allow foreigner's entry there. But Indians are allowed. When I asked them why is she not allowed even after we paid for her entry ticket, no one had any answer. The only response was that they were told to do so. Such a narrow minded and cheap management practice not only discredit all the hard work put in the construction of these beautiful temples but also defame the way we treat tourists here in India. I hope this Gujju management of the temples come to their senses and start putting in practice steps which not only help to uplift the glory of temple but also shows our "atithi devo bhavah" philosophy.
Written 20 December 2021
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Biyas
Kolkata (Calcutta), India160 contributions
Nov 2021 • Family
Unparalleled architecture and sculpture in marble and rocks. One must see this temple once in their lifetime. People say it's a copy of Dilwara temple in Mount Abu. But I liked this one better than Dilwara.
Written 3 November 2021
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Danesh R
215 contributions
Feb 2021
About 50 kms north of Bera is the village, Ranakpur most famous for its 15th century marble Jain Temple. The intricate carved main gate leads into an expanse area. The 1444 pillars hold up the roof with its intricate architectural style which change colours from white to golden as per the time of day. The temple has four different doorways all leading to the main chamber. There is calmness and peace surrounding the temple complex.
Written 5 September 2021
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Devendra G
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India755 contributions
Aug 2021
Ranakpur temples are around 600 year old Jain temples. We visited the temple during our udaipur trip. It is at a distance of 115 kms from Udaipur airport. As the last part of the journey is mountainous region, it may take more than 2 and half hour to reach the destination. Temple timings for visitors commence from 12 noon. So plan your trip accordingly.
Starting with the architecture, the temple has intricate carvings and a beautiful architecture with a unique design. It is one of best work of architecture in India and and would place it even above Tajmahal. The carvings in white stone are beautiful. It has more than 100 pillars and 80 domes. The design allows every part of the temple with ample sunlight throughout the day.
Secondly, the energy in the temple is very positive. One immediately gets a feeling of inner calm and peace upon entering the premise. We spent around an hour and I was not feeling like leaving the place.
The priest in the temple guides all the visitors through the premise. If you are interested in taking photographs inside the temple, one has to take tickets for the device, which is only 20 Rs.
This is a must visit place. Do include in the itinerary if you are visiting udaipur.
Starting with the architecture, the temple has intricate carvings and a beautiful architecture with a unique design. It is one of best work of architecture in India and and would place it even above Tajmahal. The carvings in white stone are beautiful. It has more than 100 pillars and 80 domes. The design allows every part of the temple with ample sunlight throughout the day.
Secondly, the energy in the temple is very positive. One immediately gets a feeling of inner calm and peace upon entering the premise. We spent around an hour and I was not feeling like leaving the place.
The priest in the temple guides all the visitors through the premise. If you are interested in taking photographs inside the temple, one has to take tickets for the device, which is only 20 Rs.
This is a must visit place. Do include in the itinerary if you are visiting udaipur.
Written 25 August 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
Neil R
Mumbai389 contributions
Jul 2021
Marvellous example of Indian craftsmanship and architecture. This is a grand temple and still in use. it's exquisitely carved and laid out and worth a visit. i only wish they allowed photography inside
Written 18 July 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
A Choudhury
New Delhi, India112 contributions
Oct 2020 • Solo
This temple is located at around 90 kms from Udaipur but is definitely worth a visit. The architecture is unique, it is a grand white marble structure and the interior is awesome with beautiful carvings on the marble pillars and none of the pillars are same. There are 1,444 pillars, 29 halls, 80 domes and 426 columns. You can easily spend a couple of hours here and photography is permitted.
Written 26 May 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
What is the timing of bhojan shala till evening ?
CMWNZ
Waiheke Island, New Zealand31 contributions
Sorry I am not sure. It was busy before lunch so if you can time it when people go off to lunch it is a much more enjoyable experience. We were there until mid afternoon, maybe 4 pm. Really worth the effort to go there.
jay1330
32 contributions
Is ranakpur Jain temple open all 7 days of the week??
Sanjay Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal40 contributions
I believe it is but the guests can only visit it after 12 P.M.
jay1330
32 contributions
What is the entry cost for Indian inside ranakpur Jain temple??
bhaskar chakrabarti
delhi111 contributions
Rs.100/- per head.
leonardo p
Rome, Italy65 contributions
Is there a bus from Udaipur to Ranakpur temple?
brenda P
Sassari, Italy281 contributions
Noi avevamo il taxi!, ma è molto comodo utilizzare UBER o OLA! I prezzi sono bassi, scarica l’app GozoCab funziona solo in India!
What is fee to enter the temple for foreign tourists. Thank you.
Granger23
Auckland Central, New Zealand76 contributions
As pointed out. its 200 r for a tourist and extra for camera/mobile. Just be aware that you will be approached by a priest at some stage and they will ask for a contribution to perform a prayer for you.
Jay Prakash Tiwari
Patna District, India1 contribution
What is the distance between kumbalgarh Fort and ranakpur Jain temple?? Is direct bus or auto run between these routes??
Bill Kaufmann
4 contributions
Not exactly sure....I'd suggest you ask Abbas at India Someday...he'll definitely know
Jay Prakash Tiwari
Patna District, India1 contribution
Is dslr camera allowed inside premise of ranakpur Jain temple??
Abhay K
Purnea, India66 contributions
Yes. You have to take separate ticket for camera.
Frequently Asked Questions about Ranakpur Jain Temple
- Ranakpur Jain Temple is open:
- Sun - Sat 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
- We recommend booking Ranakpur Jain Temple tours ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your tour starts for a full refund. See all 111 Ranakpur Jain Temple tours on Tripadvisor
- Hotels near Ranakpur Jain Temple:
- (0.03 km) Lal Bagh
- (0.20 km) Ranakpur Hill Resort
- (0.24 km) Amrai Valley Resort
- (2.62 km) Ranakpur Safari Resort
- (2.69 km) King's Abode
- Restaurants near Ranakpur Jain Temple:
- (0.03 km) Padharo Sa by Ranakpur 1433 vs
- (0.33 km) Hotel Moolji Ka Dhaba
- (3.01 km) La Pizzeria
- (2.72 km) King's Abode
- (2.94 km) Maharani Bagh