Ahinsa Sthal
| Ahinsa Sthal | |
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![]() Statue of Tirthankara Mahāvīra at Ahinsa Sthal | |
![]() Shown within Delhi | |
| Basic information | |
| Location | Mehrauli, Delhi, India |
| Geographic coordinates | 28°31′13″N 77°11′24″E / 28.52028°N 77.19000°ECoordinates: 28°31′13″N 77°11′24″E / 28.52028°N 77.19000°E |
| Affiliation | Jainism |
| Deity | Mahavira |
| Festivals | Mahavir Jayanti |
| Architectural description | |
| Date established | 1980 |
| Specifications | |
| Temple(s) | 2 |
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Ahinsa Sthal is a Jain temple located in Mehrauli, Delhi. The main deity of the temple is Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara (human spiritual guide) of present half cycle of time. A magnificent statue of Tirthankara Mahāvīra is installed here.[1]
Statue
The statue of Mahavira was carved out of a granite rock in Karkala. The height of the statue is 13 feet 6 inches. Its weight is around 30 tonnes. The height of the lotus pedestal is 2 feet 8 inches and it weighs around 17 tonnes.
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See also
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References
- ↑ Kurt Titze; Klaus Bruhn (1998). Jainism: A Pictorial Guide to the Religion of Non-violence. Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 266. ISBN 8120815343. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
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