Soni Ji Ki Nasiya Digambar Jain Mandir - Ajmer    Share

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  • Jain Temple
  • Near By Ajmer Sharif Dargah
  • 1.40 Km 21 min.
  • Tourist attraction

The Ajmer Jain temple, also known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan, is an architecturally rich Jain temple. It was built in the late nineteenth century. The main chamber, known as the Swarna Nagari "City of Gold", has several gold-plated wooden figures, depicting several figures in the Jain religion.

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Prithivi Raj Marg, Dumada, Dargah Bazar, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305001, India
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Pushpak Jain

Pushpak Jain


100.00 %

@ 22 Oct, 2020

Are you planning for rajsthan the must visit this place for jain worship

360 STUDIOS

360 STUDIOS


100.00 %

@ 27 Sep, 2020

The Ajmer Jain temple, also known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan, is an architecturally rich Jain temple. It was built in the late nineteenth century. The main chamber, known as the Swarna Nagari "City of Gold", has several gold-plated wooden figures, depicting several figures in the Jain religion. This golden chamber of the temple uses 1000 kg of gold to carve out a depiction of Ayodhya.

atul yadav

atul yadav


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@ 24 Sep, 2020

Soniji ki Nasiyan, also known as the Ajmer Jain Temple, is a wonderful example of ornate architecture, and is dedicated to Risabh or Adinath. Its entrance is made of red stone and the marble staircase inside is engraved with images of the holy Tirthankars – omniscient teachers of Jain faith who taught righteousness. Constructed in the late 19th century, this temple is counted among the richest temples in India. Its main chamber, Swarna Nagari (City of Gold), is aptly named so because of the several gold-plated wooden figures it houses within its walls. This famous architectural marvel finds a mention in Kurt Titze's book, ‘Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non-Violence.’

Vini Sharma

Vini Sharma


100.00 %

@ 20 Feb, 2020

Good place to visit. Beautiful architecture. Stairs a bit tough for old people but worth taking the pain. Display inside were amazing. Structures made in gold color, many mirror work displays. Worth your time and efforts. Interesting place to know jain culture history.

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