Temple sculpture of Rajasthan are found in the temples of ancient and medieval times in Bharatpur, Abaneri, Baroli, Ramgarh, Nagda, Ajmer, Chittor. It was not before the 8th century that the temple sculpture of Rajasthan flourished. The Rajput kings use to practised religious tolerance. As a result a number of Jain temples are simultaneously found with the Hindu temples.
Features of Temple sculpture of Rajasthan
Rajasthan is famous for its magnificent architectural monuments made of stone. Forts, palaces and Temples are amazing success of the craftsmen that have few competitors. The features of Rajput sculptures have been greatly influenced by the Mughal sculptures and architectures.
Sculptural temple works of Rajasthan
The common Jain temples have vast sculptures of their tirthankaras preserved in the chamber. The most brilliant examples of Jain temples in Rajasthan are at Ranakpur and at Mount Abu. Ranakpur consists of a fortified complex of temples that arise in Mewar. At the heart of the complex there is the temple of Adinath, one of the largest, most extensive and characterised by excess and profusion of sculpture.
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