Neminath Temple Mount Abu
Neminath Temple, built in 1231 AD, is situated at Mount Abu in Rajasthan. It is of similar architecture and design as that of the Adinath Temple at Dilwara. The temple was constructed by the two brothers, Vastupal and Tajpal of the Porwarl Jain community. The temple is dedicated to Neminath, the twenty second Jain Tirthankar. It is a fine example of workmanship, as seen its carvings, friezes, pillars and sculpted porticos.
General Information about Neminath Temple:
Location: Mount Abu
State: Rajasthan
Capital: Jaipur
Language: Mewari, Hindi, English, Gujarati
Temperature: Max 33˚C, Min 23˚C (summer), Max 29˚C, Min 12˚C (winter)
Best Season: September to March
How to Reach Neminath Temple:
By Rail:
Abu Road is the nearest railway station just 28 KM from the main city, Which is very well connected by rail routes to New Delhi, Ahmadabad, Jaipur, and Mumbai. From Abu Road you can opt for state transport service (usually every hour) or Taxis on both sharing and private basis. To book car/taxi in advance visit here.
By Air:
The nearest airport is Udaipur at a distance of 185 km, But Ahmadabad is having better connectivity and daily flights with other parts of the country and is just 221 KM from Mount Abu, from Ahmadabad or Udaipur you can book Taxi in advance.
By Road:
Mount Abu is well connected by road with major cities of the country; nearest national highway no. 14 is just 24 KM’s.



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