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Parsvanath Jain Temple I

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Country
  
Elevation
  
87 m (285 ft)

Architectural style
  
Kalinga architecture

Primary deity
  
Parshvanatha

State
  
Orissa

Date built
  
20th century AD.

Locale
  
Parsvanath Jain Temple-I

Architectural styles
  
Kalingan Style (Kalinga Architecture)

Similar
  
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Parsvanath Jain Temple – I is located in Digambara Jain Temple precinct in Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar. It is a living temple. The temple is facing towards east. The enshrined deity is Parsvanath. This image is made of marble. This image measures 2.80 metres in height x 1.05 metres width. The image is flanked by two sculptural panels carved with two images in each panel.

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Age

Temple belongs to 20th century.

Physical description

Surrounding: The temple is surrounded by Rushvanath temple in north at a distance of 1.70 metres, Parsvanath temple No-II in south-east at a distance of 3.30 metres, compound wall in west at a distance of 8.40 metres. Orientation: The temple is facing towards east.
Architectural features (Plan and Elevation): On plan, the temple Sanctum chamber measures 4.60 square metres with R.C.C. flat roof.
Construction techniques: Dry masonry
Style: Kalingan

References

Parsvanath Jain Temple-I Wikipedia


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