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Jainism

Jain temples (basadis) are renowned for their intricate marble carvings and architectural purity, reflecting the values of non-violence, asceticism, and spiritual liberation.

About Jain Sacred Sites

Jainism is an ancient Indian religion emphasizing non-violence (ahimsa), truth, and ascetic self-discipline. Jain temples, or basadis, are often located on sacred hills and mountains (such as Shatrunjaya and Shikharji) and are celebrated for their highly detailed, pristine white marble carvings, multi-tiered domes, and pillars representing spiritual liberation (moksha).

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