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India 2012

The Jain Temples of Jaisalmer


New day and new room. We will stay here for two days.

Our room in Jaisalmer

Breakfast on the rooftop terrace in the company of a common myna, it's not its mood of the day but its Latin name! (acridotheres tristis)

Common Myna (<i>acridotheres-tristis</i>) at the Jaisalmer hotelCommon Myna (acridotheres tristis)

To the west of our rooftop terrace, another palace-like hotel, the Jawahar Niwas Palace. To the north, overlooking the city, the cenotaphs of Bada Bagh.

Niwas Palace in JaisalmerCenotaphs in Jaisalmer

This afternoon we cross to the other side of the fortifications, into the Jaisalmer citadel, to visit the Jain temples.

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Different gates allow passage through the walls, including the Suraj Prol, the Sun Gate.

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Above the gate, a small Ganesh brings good luck.

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On the walls of Jaisalmer

Many schools today to visit the citadel.

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Jaisalmer

Present in most palaces, the peacock is the symbolic animal of India.

JaisalmerBas-relief in Jaisalmer
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Jaisalmer

Magnificent view of Jaisalmer from the ramparts

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Some period cannons pointed towards the city to protect  

Jaisalmer Fort
Detail of the cannon in Jaisalmer fortressJaisalmer
Jaisalmer

We arrive at the temples. Of the five, two can be visited.

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The entrance to one of the temples

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Inside, the incredibly sculpted pillars form corridors surrounding different niches where statues to be venerated are displayed.

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Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

The upper floor is accessible to approach the main dome where stone dancers pose in absolute discretion.

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Jainism is an ancient religion at least 5000 years old.

Jain Temple in JaisalmerIn the Jain temple in Jaisalmer

The five major rules of the Jain religion:

  • be non-violent
  • do not lie
  • do not steal
  • be chaste
  • do not attach yourself to material things

Non-violence goes very far as it also includes violence towards all animals. For example, it is forbidden to eat roots because it is possible to kill insects by digging them up...  

Jainism also defines the universe as infinite, uncreated, and never ceasing to exist. In short, the Jain Universe is quite similar to the God of monotheistic religions...  

Dome in the Jain temple of Jaisalmer

The dome and its dancers...

The dancers are not only up there but scattered all over the pillars.

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In the niches, Tirthankaras with wide-open but serene eyes.

Jain temple in Jaisalmer

"Tirthankaras or Tirthakara are Jain masters who have been deified because they have attained liberation. Numbering 720 according to esoteric tradition, only the last 24 are venerated."
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Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

This temple is dedicated to Parshvanath, the 23rd Tirthankara.

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Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Here we are on the upper floor. Here too, other pillars, other corridors, other niches.

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Tirthankara in the Jain temple of JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Detail of the sculpted dome

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

A ceremony is taking place downstairs, with singing and offerings.

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Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Other neighboring rooms are open to the outside from above

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer

After the songs; contemplation can also be in order.

Inside the Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Contemplation at the Jain temple in Jaisalmer

Detail of the bell that the faithful can ring to announce their presence.

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In this other temple, the dome has nothing to envy its neighbor, especially since it is colored.

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Jain temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer

This lower room also has its dome of "dancers".

Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerIn the Jain temple of Jaisalmer

The Jain, anxious to follow the first precept of his religion, will wear a scarf over his mouth to avoid swallowing and killing an insect.

In the Jain temple of Jaisalmer
Jain temple in JaisalmerJain temple in Jaisalmer

Cow front and back

Jain temple in Jaisalmer
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Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in Jaisalmer
One of the gates of the Jain temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer
Jain Temple in JaisalmerJain Temple in Jaisalmer

In another room of the temple, restorations of Tirthankaras are taking place

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Mirrors placed on the forehead

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Jain Temple in Jaisalmer

Like other tourists, my little comrades get their picture taken as soon as they leave the temple

Photo session with locals in JaisalmerJaisalmerJaisalmer

We continue our journey through the citadel to find a small restaurant.

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Often hung above doors to purify the premises, chilies with a small lime.

Touches of bright colors, the charming asset of Rajasthan.

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Wind turbines are growing everywhere in India, just like at home. Here, in the background, are the cenotaphs of Bada Bagh.

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We found our restaurant. On the terrace, stretched out on the carpets, it will be lunch-nap.... spicy, of course!

The restaurant terrace in Jaisalmer

Zebu with royal horns!

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Last look at the local colors and we continue with visits to the Rajmahal Palace and the city's havelis.

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