Dilwara Temple

"ॐ असतो मा सद्गमय । तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय । मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय ॥"

The Universal Upanishad Shloka

Rajasthan | Deity: Adinath

Dilwara Temple

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Dilwara Temples Darshan Timings, History & Info

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Dilwara Temples - Darshan Timings, History & Temple Information

Experience the profound tranquility and unmatched architectural brilliance of the Dilwara Temples, a paramount pilgrimage site for Jains located in the scenic hills of Mount Abu, Rajasthan.

This is not just a monument—it is a sacred sanctuary of devotion, meticulously carved from white marble, where millions find spiritual solace and divine connection with the Jain Tirthankaras.

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Dilwara Temples – Quick Info

  • Location: Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India
  • Significance: One of the finest Jain temple complexes in the world, renowned for its extraordinary marble carvings.

The Story of Dilwara Temples – A Marvel of Devotion and Art

The story of the Dilwara Temples is a breathtaking testament to human devotion and artistic perfection. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries AD by vastupala and Tejpal, ministers of the Vaghela ruler of Gujarat, and Vimal Shah, these temples are nestled amidst the forested Aravalli hills.

From the outside, the temples look deceivingly simple, but stepping inside reveals a world of intricate, awe-inspiring marble craftsmanship. The creators believed that true devotion lies in purity and inner beauty, which is perfectly reflected in the temple's design—simple on the exterior, but incredibly complex and beautiful within.

The complex consists of five distinct temples, each dedicated to a different Jain Tirthankara:

  1. Vimal Vasahi: Dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Lord Adinath.
  2. Luna Vasahi: Dedicated to the 22nd Jain Tirthankara, Lord Neminath.
  3. Pittalhar: Dedicated to Lord Rishabha, featuring a massive metal statue.
  4. Parshvanath: Dedicated to the 23rd Tirthankara, Lord Parshvanath.
  5. Mahavir Swami: Dedicated to the 24th and last Jain Tirthankara, Lord Mahavir.

Over the centuries, these temples have stood as a symbol of the Jain principles of non-violence (Ahimsa), truth, and asceticism. Walking through the intricately carved corridors, devotees and visitors alike are instantly humbled by the sheer dedication it took to carve such flawless floral patterns, lotus ceilings, and divine figures out of solid stone.

Understanding this rich history transforms your visit. When devotees come for Dilwara Temples darshan, they are not just looking at architecture—they are witnessing centuries of unwavering faith and absorbing the peaceful aura of the Tirthankaras.

Devotees believe that:

  • A sincere darshan here purifies the soul and calms the mind.
  • The sacred environment aids in meditation and spiritual awakening.
  • Offering prayers brings domestic harmony, humility, and divine grace.

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Dilwara Temples Darshan Timings & Schedule

Please note: Timings are strictly regulated to maintain the sanctity of the Jain rituals.

Ritual / Darshan

Timing

Notes

Jain Devotees Entry

6:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Open for Pooja and rituals (requires strict bathing & traditional attire)

General Tourist Entry

12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Open for general viewing and darshan

Bathing Facilities (For Jains)

Available Morning

For devotees intending to perform Ashtaprakari Puja

Best Time for Darshan: Arrive right at 12:00 PM for general darshan to avoid the late afternoon tourist rush, or early morning if you are a Jain devotee performing traditional pooja.

Festivals & Best Time to Visit

The Dilwara Temples are enveloped in joyous devotion during major Jain festivals:

  • Mahavir Jayanti: Grand celebrations marking the birth of Lord Mahavir.
  • Paryushan Parva: The holiest period for Jains, focused on fasting, prayer, and forgiveness.
  • Diwali: Special lighting and deep devotion to mark Lord Mahavir attaining Nirvana.

Best Time to Visit:

  • October to March (pleasant, cool weather in Mount Abu).
  • Avoid the peak summer vacation rush (May-June) for a more peaceful experience.

How to Reach Dilwara Temples

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Udaipur (Maharana Pratap Airport) - approx. 165 km away.
  • By Train: Abu Road Railway Station is the nearest railhead (28 km away), well-connected to major Indian cities.
  • By Road: Excellent road connectivity from Gujarat and other parts of Rajasthan. Taxis and buses are readily available from Mount Abu town (just 2.5 km away).

Hotels & Nearby Places

Stay Options:

  • Jain Dharamshalas (for practicing devotees)
  • Budget-friendly guesthouses near Nakki Lake
  • Premium heritage hotels and resorts in Mount Abu

Nearby Places:

  • Nakki Lake
  • Guru Shikhar (Highest peak of Aravalli)
  • Achalgarh Fort

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Info & FAQs – Dilwara Temples

Where are the Dilwara Temples located?

The Dilwara Temples are situated in Mount Abu, the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan, India.

Why are the Dilwara Temples famous?

They are globally renowned for their phenomenal marble architecture, intricate carvings, and as one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites for Jains.

Who built the Dilwara Temples?

They were built between the 11th and 13th centuries by ministers Vastupala and Tejpal, along with Vimal Shah.

What are the darshan timings for non-Jain tourists?

General tourists and non-Jain visitors are allowed entry only between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM daily.

Are there different timings for Jain devotees?

Yes, Jain devotees who wish to perform pooja and rituals can enter from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, provided they follow strict bathing and traditional dress codes.

What is the dress code for Dilwara Temples?

Strict modest clothing is required. Shorts, skirts above the knee, and sleeveless tops are strictly prohibited. Jain devotees performing pooja must wear specific unstitched garments after taking a bath in the temple facilities.

Can I carry my leather belt or wallet inside?

No. Leather items (belts, wallets, bags, jackets) are strictly prohibited inside the temple complex out of respect for the Jain principle of Ahimsa (non-violence).

Are mobile phones and cameras allowed?

No, mobile phones and cameras are strictly prohibited inside the temple to preserve its sanctity and protect the ancient artwork. Free lockers are available outside.

Is there an entry fee?

No, entry to the Dilwara Temples is completely free for everyone.

How much time is required for Dilwara Temples darshan?

A thorough visit to appreciate all five temples usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours.

Are there accommodation options near the temple?

Yes, Mount Abu offers a wide variety of stay options, from traditional Dharamshalas located right next to the temple to luxury resorts near Nakki Lake.

How do I reach Mount Abu?

The most convenient way is to take a train to Abu Road station and then hire a taxi or take a bus for the 28 km uphill drive to Mount Abu.

Can I book a guided tour or assistance in advance?

Yes, you can plan your visit, travel, and guided assistance through Vandan Darshan to ensure a deeply enriching and hassle-free experience. Link to Booking Page