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Kochi Jain temple

Coordinates: 9°57′43″N 76°15′16″E / 9.96194°N 76.25444°E / 9.96194; 76.25444
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Kochi Jain temple
Dharmanath Jain Temple
Dharmanath Jain Temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
DeityDharmanatha, Chandraprabha
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti, Paryushan
Governing bodyCochin Swetamber Murtipujak Jain Sangh
Location
LocationMattancherry, Kochi, Kerala
Geographic coordinates9°57′43″N 76°15′16″E / 9.96194°N 76.25444°E / 9.96194; 76.25444
Architecture
CreatorHirubhai Jivraj Dhanji
Date established1904
Temple(s)2
Website
jaintemplecochin.org

The Kochi Jain temple or Dharmanath Jain temple is a Jain temple in the Mattancherry in Kochi, Kerala.

About temple

Historically, Jains from Kutch & Saurastra used to come to Cochin, Kozhikode and Alleppey for business. This temple was built in 1904 CE (VS 1960) by Hirubhai Jivraj Dhanji constructed this temple in memory of her husband Jivraj Dhanji. This temple is one of the major Jain pilgrimage site of India.[1][2] The mulnayak of the temple is an idol of Dharmanatha, the 15th tirthankara.[3] The temple architecture is inspired by the Jain temples of Gujarat.[4] There is another Jain temple dedicated to Chandraprabha within the temple complex.[5]

Festival

Paryushan festival is annually organised in temple to observe an eight day self purification festival - Paryushan.[5]

See also

References

Citations

General sources

  • Shukla, U N; Kulshreshtha, Sharad Kumar (2019), Emerging Trends in Indian Tourism and Hospitality: Transformation and Innovation, Copal Publishing Group, ISBN 9789383419760
  • Mathew, Biju (2019). Pilgrimage to Temple Heritage. Info Kerala Communications Pvt Ltd. ISBN 9788193456781.
  • Gupta, Tapati Das (2020). S Chand's Icse History and Civics for Class IX. S. Chand Publishing. ISBN 9789352835034.
  • "Jain festival at Mattancherry". The Hindu. 24 August 2014.
  • "Jain Temple, Mattancherry". Department of Tourism (Kerala).