Ladnu Jain temple is a Jain pilgrimage center located in Ladnu, Rajasthan.

Ladnu Jain temple
Adinath Jain temple, Ladnun
Adinath Jain temple, Ladnun
Religion
AffiliationJainism
SectDigambara, Śvetāmbara
DeityShantinatha
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti
Location
LocationLadnu, Rajasthan
Ladnu Jain temple is located in Rajasthan
Ladnu Jain temple
Location within Rajasthan
Coordinates27°38′29.0″N 74°23′38.4″E / 27.641389°N 74.394000°E / 27.641389; 74.394000
Architecture
Established10th century

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Ladnu, established as a significant Jain center in the 10th century, features a temple complex comprising five Digambara and two Śvetāmbara temples, with their superstructure added during later centuries. The temple complex is home to Jain Vishva Bharati University, established in 1970, serving as a hub for the study of Jainism and spirituality.[1][2][3]

Ladnu also holds significance as the birthplace of Acharya Tulsi, a ninth spiritual leader of Śvetāmbara Terapanth tradition.[4][5][6]

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The Shantinatha temple boasts an inscription dating back to 1295 CE (1352 VS) inscription carved on the pedestal of the mulnayak (principal) idol. Additionally, the temple is adorned with an exquisitely carved idol of Sarasvati, dating back to 1162 CE. Noteworthy among the temple's architectural features is the intricately carved torana, dating back to 1079 CE. The temple underwent expansion over time, incorporating bronze idols from 1518 to 1872.[7]

The basement of the temple features charan (footprints) carved on a pillar, with lotus flowers adorning the bottom of the foot imprints.[8]

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