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Dehra Temple

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Dehra Temple in 2021

Dehra Templeis a monument protected byHaryana Stateat Bhond village. The temple is on National Highway 248(India), 2 km west of Ferozepur Jhirka[1]on the foothills on the west side of Nuh District, in Haryana.

About deity

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The Jain temple was possibly constructed in 1451 CE (Samvat1508) as can be inferred from an inscription fixed on the upper portion of the entrance of the pillared hall (Sabhamandapa) of the temple. This temple consists of three sanctumsanctorums for the three Jain Tirthankars; a pillared hall and a circumambulatory path (Pradakshinapath). The temple architecture appears to be heavily influenced by then prevailing Lodhi style of architecture.

The temple had the deity image of Thirthankra. Later it was removed and placed it in the Jaina Temple at Firozpur Jhirka.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Haryana bans mining and construction at 30 places".The Statesman.5 January 2018.Archivedfrom the original on 18 December 2018.Retrieved18 December2018.
  2. ^Handa, Devendra (1 January 2006).Sculptures from Haryana: Iconography and Style.Indian Institute of Advanced Study.ISBN9788173053078.Archivedfrom the original on 18 December 2018.Retrieved18 December2018.
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