17) Adinath Temple (Eastern Group )

Adinath Temple

Adinatha Temple is one of a cluster of three Jain temples considered part of the eastern group at Khajuraho.

Only two major parts of the temple now survive, the vestibule and the sanctum.  The temple porch is a much later addition to the monument. The plan and design of the temple is very similar to that of the Vamana Temple, one of the differences being the images depicted on the top row of the outer wall. The other difference, perhaps more significant, is the curvilinear shikhara which is considered to have better proportions. These elements coupled with a slightly more evolved style of sculpture suggests that the Adinatha Temple was constructed after the Vamana Temple.





The walls of the temple have three bands of exquisite sculptures, including beautiful apsaras in classical dance poses. Notice how they are decked with ornaments in their hair, ears, arms and waists.

Inside the temple is a dark idol which I presume is Adinatha. The distinguishing features of Adinatha are his long locks of hair which fall on his shoulders, and here we have just that.

Adinatha (“Lord of the Beginning”) is portrayed by Jain legend as having lived many millions of years ago. He is the first of twenty-four Tirthankaras (saviours) of Jainism. His full name, Rishabhanatha, comes from a series of fourteen auspicious dreams that his mother had in which a bull (rishabha) appeared before his birth.

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