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This provides
comprehensive information about the temple and how to reach. It was written in
2009 and updated in 2019.
We i.e. wife Aparna & me had another
memorable trip. This time it was to Mewar, the land of the brave best
symbolized by Rana Pratap. We left Mumbai at 3pm by the Ranakpur Express to
reach Falna in South Rajasthan at around 6.30
am. We decided to travel around Mewar by hiring a car.
Our schedule was hectic and as follows. Day
one: Ranakpur, Haldighati and Udaipur. Day two: Chittorgarh by day and Udaipur
by evening. Day three: Udaipur till 11am, Eknathji, Devigarh and Shreenathji. Day
four: Shreenathji, Kumbalgarh Fort and Ambaji mandir. Day five: Mount Abu.
About Temple
Ranakpur
Temple is about one hour’s drive from Falna, situated
at foothills in the midst of nowhere. We drove into a huge wonderfully
maintained complex ie spotlessly clean, has dharamshalas & a restaurant.
The temple is at one end.
We were lucky to have the temple ka
Pandit take us around the temple. His name is Pandit Jayantilal Sharma and
number is 9352007414. Request him to take you around the temple, give him Rs 51
or more as you please. If you want to click pictures of the temple inside
(excluding icons) you can do so from 12
to 5pm by paying a nominal charge of Rs 50/.
Rana Kumbha (ruler of Mewar) ka Prime
Minister Sanghvi Dharnashah Porwal had a dream of Nalini Gulmohar viman in
which he saw trilokhi deepak viman ke aakar ka temples. The foundation for this
temple was laid in Vikram Samvat (VS) 1433,
A.D.1490 and completed in VS 1496, A.D. 1553. It cost Rs 15 crs then.
When we saw the Light & Sound show at
the City Palace we got to know that Rana Kumbha had given a grant for the
construction of this temple so it was named after him. From Rana came Ranakpur.
Every day 1500 masons and 2700 laborers
worked on the site. The foundation goes down 35 feet and is filled with Panchdatu by which it can withstand any
earthquake. Shikhar is made of limestone and brick yet has survived over 600
years. Rising in three storeys it has four subsidiary shrines with a total of
80 spire supported by 420 columns.
Temple area is 90,000 sq feet, has 350 icons, 1,444 pillars and 24 Mandaps. Of these 20 mandaps are small and 4 are big called Megh Mandaps in four directions ie north, south, east & west. The temple plan was drawn by Deepaji Mistry who was a bhakt (devotee) of Jagdamba Devi.
The temple has four entrances. Normally
temple entrance is from the east but this one if I remember correctly is from
the west. Due to security or convenience reasons I have found that the entrance
to temples are no longer from the east even though it existed earlier for e.g.
Dwarkadwish mandir in Dwarka.
Inside Temple
Main temple has Bhagwan Adhinath ka icons
on all four sides. The outer wall of temple consists of smaller temples each
having an icon of a tirthankara. Wherever you stand you can see a Tirthankara,
none of its 1,444 pillars ever come in the way.
As you enter the temple on your left is a
small icon of Dharnashah Porwal. It is placed at a point from where he
always gets darshan of Adhinath Bhagwan. There is a 600 year old Ryan tree
within the temple premises ie similar to the one at Palitana (Gujarat). Inside
the bark there is a Ganesha taking shape.
As you enter look up and you will see Kalpa
Vriksha ka leaf. Om ke aakar see you can see
108 Oms. Mantra sah Sidhi kiya gaya.
Another roop is full Moon ka aakar. Panditji said after darshan stand on the
step, with shraddha (faith) ask Adhinath Bhagwan for something and your wish
will be fulfilled.
See Kichak who has one head and
five bodies. He was killed by Bhima in Mahabharat.
Three Megh mandaps have icons of Lord
Ganesh at the lower point of the mandap. After third megh mandap see Sahasthrapana Parshinath. The icon has 1008 snakes which are
intertwined in a way by which you cannot see the snake’s tale. Fourth megh
mandap too has Ganesh. Here you will see one pillar is tilted to avoid buri
nazaar (evil eye). Here look up and you see scene of Krishna Nag Daman. Nagini is praying to Lord
Krishna to leave Kalya Nag since the Lord was dancing on the Nag.
Also see an icon of Marudevi Mata mother
of Adhinath Bhagwan. Main Adhinath Bhagwan temple
has icons of Lord Brahma, Indra, Shiva
with Nandi and Kuber (dhan ka malik) and Bhairav. In the main temple
below Adhinath ka icon there is Mahalaxmi and Navgraha sitting at the base of
the icon. The main temple has got two mandaps.
The temple had 108 torans of which only 3
are left. Aurangzeb destroyed the balance in 1605. The temple has two ghantas
(bells) weighing 250 kgs each. The sound of these bells goes up to 5 kms.
According to Panditji the first sound is OM,
one bell is male & the other female because the noise is different.
Insights
We were very impressed. For starters the
complex was very clean. Great piece of work – there is a degree of serenity
within the temple. As we entered one could feel the positive vibrations.
Do not walk through the temple but get
someone to explain to you the significance of each piece of art. This way you
can relate with what you see. Keep 2-3 hours.
The restaurant serves clean wholesome
breakfast/meals at rock bottom prices. The temple looks very simple from outside
such that you can never such outstanding piece of work exists within.
Distances
Udaipur to
Ranakpur is 98 kms. 51 kms from Ranakpur is Kumbalgarh Fort another must visit.
It is about a two hours drive from Ranakpur to Haldighati. The terrain is
hilly.
To see
pictures of Ranakpur Temple
References
1. Notes copied from boards outside the
temple/palace.
2. Words of our Guide & local Pandit.
3. History & Culture of Indian People
published by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.
4. Print outs given by the Maharana’s
palace hotel in Udaipur.
5. Rajasthan tourism site.