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Visiting the mysterious Thousand Columns Temple, the 1444 pillars are amazing! Ranakpur Jain Temple, commonly known as the Thousand Pillar Temple, this small, small marble-carved temple is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur, and is home to many exquisite Indian architecture. Another amazing masterpiece. This temple, built 600 years ago and has a circumference of only 60 meters, is entirely made of marble. More than 400 carved pillars and beams, each dome, are shocking. Can't speak. If you like this incredibly beautiful building like me, don't miss it. [Building structure]: Temple roof is covered by a group of pagodas. Each pagoda symbolizes the mountain where God lives, and the flag is floating on the top of the tower. There are 1444 pillars erected in the 29-story hall with complex structures, each with a different pattern, and no two of them are identical. The interior of the temple is covered with exquisite carvings, and the light interiors give a magical and serene sense of space and harmony. Come in, look up, look around, full of all the complex carvings, no similarities. The carvings of the domes are also different, but each is amazing. I don't know how people used the knives to make the marbles so light as lace. The whole temple is not completely closed. At different times, the sun shines into the temple from different angles. The light is reflected into the temple, and the beautiful carvings can be clearly seen. The light and shadow on the pillars in the temple Producing wonderful changes, the color of the pillars is sometimes golden, sometimes white, and the use of light and shadow by temple buildings shows the high artistic attainments of the designers at the time. [Tickets]: Free [phase ticket]: 100 rupees [opening time]: Open to the public after 12 noon, only open for five hours. [Precautions]: Take off the shoes at the entrance, there is an area where women are forbidden to enter, and the idol area where the center visits is forbidden to take pictures, and it is forbidden to enter when there is a visit.
Posted: Jun 24, 2019
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