Sarvodaya Jain temple, Jain temple in Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, India.
The Sarvodaya temple is a Jain shrine in Amarkantak with a towering main structure crowned by a 24-tonne idol made of Ashtadhatu metal alloy. The statue depicts Rishabhanatha seated on a lotus-shaped pedestal and serves as the central focus of the complex.
Construction of the temple began in 2006 under the guidance of Acharya Vidyasagar, a prominent Jain scholar. The foundation stone was laid by a senior government official, marking an important moment for the religious community.
The temple serves as a center for Digambara Jain followers who gather for ceremonies and spiritual discourses. Visitors can observe daily rituals and the religious practices that form the core of the community's spiritual life here.
The temple operates during morning and evening hours, allowing visitors to plan their visit around these timeframes. Reaching the site is straightforward from the nearest railway station, making independent travel convenient.
The entire structure was built without modern materials like cement or iron, relying instead on traditional construction techniques using lime and salvaged stones. This approach makes the temple a rare example of authentic building methods in contemporary construction.
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