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Digamber Jain Swarn Mandir

6534+522, Sarafa Bazaar Opp Rajasthani Bhojnalaya Gast Ka Tazia Chouraha, Madhya Pradesh 474009, India

Digamber Jain Swarn Mandir
Jain temple
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Shrey Kothari
Shrey Kothari
Beautiful temple having fabulous gold work of ancient India.. Must visit place
Anitesh jain
Anitesh jain
The construction of this temple was completed in 1704 and till the present day the Swarn Jain Mandir glorifies its presence being one of the oldest jain temple in Gwalior. The temple have Gold furnishing and polishing that collectively amounts to more than 80 kgs. The mesmerizing carvings and art-works will soothe your soul and fill your heart with contentment and peace.

A must visit temple in Gwalior. It is in middle of city as well, which makes it quite easy to go place.
Divyanshu Jain
Divyanshu Jain
Holy place. Must visit if you're in the city
AMEYA KANT JAIN
AMEYA KANT JAIN
One of the oldest jain temple in India, with more than 80 Kg of gold work in the temple. This temple was built in 17th century.
Chitranjan Jain
Chitranjan Jain1 year ago
What a beautiful temples n locality is there. It's a renowned Jain worship place.
Vaibhav jain
Vaibhav jain1 year ago
A beautiful Jain temple, landmarked as SWARAN MANDIR, is located in the heart of the Gwalior city.
Richa Shah
Richa Shah1 year ago
Swarn temple one of the historic temple in Gwalior city. It is a must visit temple for all the jains. Beauty of this temple is beyond words.
Kavita Kasliwal
Kavita Kasliwal2 years ago
Intrigued golden work done in temple, around 80kg gold has been used in this temple....amazed by the work done 900 yrs before...person in temple has explained all the stories related to the depicted forms on the walls of the temple, walls are made up of limestone but they finely polished in this way that they give a look of marble finish. Mirrors used in pillars were imported from Belgium, they have a wonderful effect...if we come close to the pillar we can see our one face but if we go little far then we can see our many faces.. one must see this temple in Gwalior.
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