Shri
Khajuraho Tirth

Mulnayak: Nearly
427 cms high, light-red colored, idol of Bhagawan Shantinath in the Kayotsarga posture.
How to Reach: On the bank of the Khudar river at a distance of nearly
one-kilometer from Khajuraho. The railway station of Panna on the Jhansi Manekpur railway
line is at a distance of 44 kilometers, from this temple. Aeroplanes flying from Delhi to
Katmandu and to Varanasi always travel via Khajuraho. Bus service and private vehicles are
available. There are board and lodging provisions near the temple.
Art and Architecture: Bhagwan Shantinath temple Bhagwan
adinath
Shri parsvanath temple
Historicity:
Khajuraho needs no
introduction as to its location, history and architecture. Many a western visitor will go
away from this rightly famous place with the incorrect view that Jainism is merely a
slightly different branch of Hinduism. Is the architecture and art of the Adinatha and
Parshvanatha temple, he might ponder, not sufficient proof of resemblance between the two
religions? It needs a more thorough look than hurried tourists can spare to take and. preferably,
an informed guide to see and comprehend their difference During the period between the
ninth to the twelfth century of the Vikram era, the Jain temples of Khajuraho were built
by Pahil, the rich Jain merchant who was honored by the King. Bhagawan Shantinath is
Mulnayak of this temple. Beside this idol, they're in inscription of the year 1085 of the
Vikram era. From the viewpoints of art and culture, Khajuraho is famous all over the
world. In the compound of this temple, there are 33 temples of which 22 are pinnacled
temples. In one temple, there are ruins of Jain temples. There is a Shantinathji museum.
In it there is a rich collection of many beautiful works of art.
For their largeness, distinct
artistry and beauty, the temples of Parshvanath, Adinath and Shantinath are famous all
over the world. The temple with the idol of Parshvanath is beautiful and famous for its
arrangement of pinnacles. Between the arches of the gates, two idols are carved. On each
side of them, six sadhus are seen praying. On the doors of the sanctuary, the idols of the
Ganga, the Yamuna, Chakreshvari, Saraswati and the nine planets look extremely beautiful
and vivid. The beautiful and fascinating idols of love-making women, women applying
collyrium to their beautiful eyes, Kinnarbalas putting an anklets round their ankles,
lustful women applying scent to their feet, Gandharvas playing on small and big musical
instruments, Kinnars, Kinnaris, Kamdev with five arrows in his hands, Vidyadhar couples
standing with garlands of beautiful flowers in their hands, are beautiful and
extraordinary specimens of sculpture. Such extraordinary specimens famous for their minute
workmanship can hardly be seen anywhere else in the world. The Adinath temple is famous
for splendors and charm of pitchers on its high pinnacles. The matchless idols of
Gandharvas, Kinnars, Vidyadhar, presiding deities and celestial damsels carved in a row
outside the wall, are full of beauty and wonder. The beautiful and artistic scenes of
beauty-conscious women looking at the mirror and applying vermilion at the parting of hair
on the head, women with beautiful eyes applying collyrium to their eyes, anxious celestial
damsels reading letters of unpleasant news, mothers showering affection on their children,
are really beautiful, vivid and fascinating works of art.
Trust: Shri Digamber Jain Atishaykshetra Khajuraho, - 471606. Dist -
Chhattarpur, State - Madhyapradesh, India.