Bhandasar Jain Mandir: The majestic structure built with 40,000 kilograms of ghee in Rajasthan
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Bhandasar Jain Mandir: The majestic structure built with 40,000 kilograms of ghee in Rajasthan

The Bhandasar Jain Mandir, located in the heart of Bikaner, Rajasthan, is a stunning example of architectural brilliance, constructed with 40,000 kilograms of ghee. Built-in the 12th century by the wealthy Jain merchant Bhandasa Oswal, this Mandir showcases a unique construction method that reflects the region's rich cultural heritage

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The Bhandasar Jain Mandir, a beacon of spirituality and architectural splendour, stands proudly in the heart of Bikaner, Rajasthan. It was built with 40,000 kilograms of ghee. Dedicated to the fifth Tirthankara, Sumatinatha, this Mandir is not just a place of worship but a testament to the region’s unique craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Constructed in the 12th century by the wealthy Jain merchant Bhandasa Oswal, the Bhandasar Jain Mandir boasts a captivating history, particularly regarding its unique construction method. During a severe drought, when water was scarce, Oswal opted to use ghee, a form of clarified butter, as a substitute for water in the Mandir’s mortar. Remarkably, around 40,000 kilograms of ghee were utilised, resulting in a foundation that has withstood the test of time. Even today, it is believed that on extremely hot days, some ghee seeps through the Mandir floor.

The Mandir is a stunning three-storey structure built from red sandstone, featuring intricate yellow-stone carvings on its walls, pillars, and mandapa. The sanctum, or garbhagriha, follows a pancharatha design and is topped with a shikhara adorned with karna-amalakas and amalakas. Its walls are beautifully decorated with leaf paintings, frescoes, and ornate mirror work that illustrate the lives of the 24 Tirthankaras, enhancing the Mandir’s spiritual atmosphere.

The Bhandasar Jain Mandir serves as both a religious site and a cultural hub. Protected by the Archaeological Survey of India, it is preserved for future generations to enjoy. The Mandir’s stunning artwork and architecture attract visitors from around the globe, who come to admire its beauty and explore its rich history.

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The use of ghee in the Mandir’s construction is more than just a historical detail; it represents the dedication and devotion of its builders. The Mandir’s existence challenges the harsh climatic conditions of Rajasthan and stands as a symbol of the enduring spirit of its people.

The Bhandasar Jain Mandir goes beyond mere architecture; it tells a story of unwavering faith, resilience, and creative ingenuity. With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning artistry, the Mandir remains a source of inspiration and a true gem in the rich heritage of Jain architecture.

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