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Taranga Jain Temples Mehsana
About Taranga Jain Temples:
Taranga Jain Temples are an important ancient Jain pilgrimage site
Located on Taranga Hill near Kheralu, Mehsana district, Gujarat
Dedicated mainly to Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan (2nd Jain Tirthankara)
Associated with both Shwetambar and Digambar Jain traditions
Surrounded by forested hills and serene natural landscape
Ideal for Jain pilgrims, spiritual seekers, heritage tourists, and international visitors
What Makes Taranga Jain Temples Special:
One of the oldest Jain temple sites in Gujarat, dating back to the Solanki era
Exquisite marble and stone carvings
Peaceful hilltop setting away from city crowds
Blend of spiritual devotion and historical architecture
Calm and meditative atmosphere ideal for reflection
Major Attractions for Visitors:
Main temple of Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan
Ancient Digambar Jain temples on the hill
Intricately carved pillars, domes, and corridors
Sacred hilltop views of surrounding forest and plains
Temple complex showcasing Solanki-era architecture
Nearby Attractions:
Kheralu town
Modhera Sun Temple
Vadnagar
Mehsana city attractions
Temple Timings & Darshan Schedule:
Temple Open: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Daily)
Entry allowed only during daylight hours
Timings may vary during festivals and special religious days
Entry & Darshan Information:
Entry to the temple complex is free
Donations accepted at designated counters
Photography restricted inside sanctum areas
Basic facilities available near the base
Security and discipline maintained by temple authorities
Dress Code & Cultural Etiquette:
Modest and traditional attire mandatory
No leather items allowed
Footwear must be removed before entering temple areas
Maintain silence and respect the sanctity
Eating not permitted inside the temple complex
Best Time & Season to Visit:
October to February is the best time to visit
Early morning visits offer a peaceful experience
Avoid peak summer due to heat
Jain festivals attract a higher number of devotees
Food & Facilities:
No food allowed inside temple complex
Jain bhojanshalas available in nearby towns
Pure Jain meals without onion, garlic, or root vegetables
Drinking water facilities available at designated spots
How Tourists Can Experience Taranga Best:
Visit during early morning hours
Spend time in silent prayer and meditation
Explore temple architecture carefully
Combine visit with Modhera and Vadnagar
Ideal visit duration: 2–3 hours
Safety & Visitor Tips:
Wear comfortable walking footwear
Carry water, especially in warmer months
Follow temple guidelines strictly
Suitable for families and senior citizens with basic mobility
Ideal For:
Jain pilgrims and devotees
Spiritual and religious tourists
Heritage and architecture lovers
Peace-seeking travelers
International visitors exploring Jain heritage of Gujarat
Taranga Jain Temples, Mehsana offer a serene blend of devotion, ancient architecture, and natural beauty—making it a meaningful spiritual stop in North Gujarat.
