The
Jain Dilwara temples of India are located about 2½ kilometers from
Mount Abu, Rajasthan's only hill station. These temples dating back from
the 11th to the 13th century AD are world famous for their stunning use
of marble. The five legendary marble temples of Dilwara are the sacred
pilgrimage of the Jains. They are an overwhelming blend of simple beauty
and exquisite elegance.

The
marble temples have an opulent entranceway. The simplicity in
architecture verily reminds one that Jainism as a religion "encouraged
honesty and frugality". The temples reside amidst mesmerizing
surroundings of mango trees and wooded hills. A high wall, shimmering
luminous in the sunlight, shrouds the temple complex.
Although
the Jains built some beautiful temples at other places in Rajasthan but
none come close to these in terms of architectural perfection. The
ornamental detail spread over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways,
pillars and panels is simply marvellous and has to be seen to be
believed.
Five Unique Temples of DilwaraThere are
5 temples in all, each with its own unique identity though together they
are named after the small village in which they are located. These are: