Lodhurva Jain temple

It belongs to the Śvetāmbara sect of Jainism[1] Lodhruva was established as the capital by Rawal Deoraj, the Bhati clan, in 8th−9th century CE.

Rawal Jaisal, a famous prince of the Bhati clan, moved his capital from Lodhruva to Jaisalmer in 1156 CE.

The temple features ornate torana (arched gateway), and stone carvings of Kalpavriksha and kalputra.

[16][17] According to William Guy, the temple walls are folded similar to an accordion and features exquisite screen carvings of jali.

The mulnayak (main deity) of the temple is a black marble idol of Parshvanatha with a canopy of thousand hoods over head.

Kalpavriksha depiction