Adinath Temple

Khajuraho · India

Adinath Temple

An 11th-century Jain temple dedicated to Adinath, part of Khajuraho's Eastern Group, known for its fine Nagara-style carvings.

The Adinath Temple in Khajuraho is a beautifully carved 11th-century Jain temple dedicated to Adinath, the first Tirthankara. Part of the Eastern Group of temples, it showcases exquisite Nagara-style architecture with intricately detailed sculptures of celestial beings and decorative motifs on its exterior walls. Though smaller than the Western Group temples, it stands as a fine example of Jain artistry during the Chandela dynasty and remains an active place of worship for Jain devotees visiting Khajuraho.

  • Address: Jain Mandir Rd, Eastern Group of Temples, Sevagram, Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh 471606

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