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first
tirthankar, Adinath.
In front of the
temple stands the
House of Elephants,
with figures of
elephants matching
in procession to
the temple entrance.
The central shrine
has an image of
Adinath, while around
the courtyard are
52 identical shrines.
The later Tejpal
Temple is dedicated
to Neminath, the
22nd tirthankar
and was built in
1230 and was built
by the brothers
Tejpal and Vastupal.
Like Vimal, they
were ministers in
the government of
the ruler of Gujarat.
The notable feature
of the Tejpal Temple
is the brilliant
intricacy and delicacy
of the marble carving.
The carving is so
fine that in places
the marble becomes
almost transparent.
There are three
other temples in
the complex, but
they all pale beside
the Vimal and Tejpal
temples. As in other
Jain temples, all
articles of leather
(belts, shoes) have
to be left at the
entrance.
View
Points
There
are several viewpoints
around the town.
The most popular
is Sunset Point.
From where the spectacular
sight of the sun
setting over the
hills can be viewed.
Other points are
the Honeymoon Point,
which also offers
a view of the sunset,
Shanti Shikhar,
The Crags and the
Robert's Spur.
Gaumukh
Temple
Located
down the Abu Road
is a natural spring
flowing through
a marble sculpted
cow's head that
gives the shrine
its name. There
is also a marble
figure of Nandi
(Bull), Shiva's
vehicle. The Agni
Kund tank here is
said to be the site
of the yagna (fire
sacrifice) performed
by Sage Vashishtha,
from which four
of the great Rajput
clans were born.
There is an image
of the Sage flanked
by Krishna and Rama.
Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary
Located
about 8km northeast
of the town, this
290 sq. km sanctuary
is home to panthers,
sambar, foxes, wild
boar and bears.
Achalgarh
Located
about 11km north
of the town is the
site of the Achaleshwar
Mahadev Temple,
dedicated to Lord
Shiva. The temple
has a number of
interesting features,
including a toe
of Shiva, a brass
Nandi and where
the Shiva lingam
would normally be,
is a deep hole said
to extend all thee
way to the underworld.
Up the hillside
lies a group of
colourful Jain temples
with fine views
over the plains.
Guru
Shikhar
Located
15km from the town
at the end of the
plateau, this is
the highest point
of Rajasthan at
17221m. At the top
is the Atri Rishi
Temple dedicated
to Sage Atri. There
are fine views all
around.
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