Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple is a remarkable Jain pilgrimage site located in the sacred town of Hastinapur. The temple complex is designed to symbolically recreate Mount Kailash, which holds deep spiritual significance in Jain tradition. The site represents Kailash Parvat, one of the most sacred places in Jain belief. Devotees perform parikrama (circumambulation) of the mountain-like structure as a symbolic pilgrimage. It is considered a place for meditation, devotion, and reflection on liberation (moksha).
History and Architecture of Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple
❀ Kailash Parvat Rachna is part of the larger Jain pilgrimage region of Hastinapur, which is closely associated with several Jain Tirthankaras, especially Lord Shantinath, Lord Kunthunath, and Lord Aranath. These Tirthankaras are believed to have been born in Hastinapur.
❀ The temple complex was built to represent the sacred Kailash Mountain, where Jain tradition believes
Swami Adinath Ji attained Nirvana.
❀ The temple structure resembles a snow-covered mountain, symbolizing Mount Kailash.
❀ A large white mountain-shaped structure rises in the center, representing the divine peak.
❀ Inside the structure, beautifully carved Jain idols are installed for worship.
❀ The complex also includes multiple shrines, caves, and meditation areas designed to represent the spiritual journey of a seeker.
❀ The design blends symbolic cosmology and Jain spiritual concepts.
Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple Darshan Timing
Temple is open for the whole week and the darshan timing is 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
Prime Festivals at Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple
Paryushan Parva, Mahavir Jayanti are the prime festivals at Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple.
How to Reach Kailash Parvat Rachna Temple
The temple is located in Hastinapur, a historic city in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh, about 120 km from Delhi.
131 feet high कैलाश पर्वत रचना (Kailash Parvat Rachna) is an extension of the oldest temple जैन बड़ा मंदिर - Jain Bada Mandir in Hastinapur. Middle top temple having 11.25 feet Padmasan Shri 1008 Bhagwan Adinath Ji murti, sorrounded with four layers of 38+19+9+6=72 temples. 72 Jinalays represent Shri Trikal Chaubisee 24*3 where 3 are Kaal (Present-Past-Future).
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