Jain temples, Abhapur

[1] The Jain and Hindu temples in close proximity at Abhapur, Polo and Antarsurbha site suggests the co-existence both Jainism and Hinduism during medieval period.

Both Jain and Hindu temples are in ruins status and has turned black due to exposure to the sun and rain.

[5] The temple is made of sandstone with well carved ceiling and jalis in the mandapa having various natural and geometric patterns.

Built in bricks and sandstone, this Nagara style temple has Indra as a guardian in the surviving doorframe of the mandapa.

On its exterior walls, it has images of Chakreshwari, Padmavati and Ambika associated with Jain Tirthankara Rishabhanatha, Parshwanatha and Neminatha respectively.

The ruined Jain temple with open ceiling