The
famous Ranakpur Temples are located 96 km from Udaipur. Begun
in 1438 by Rana Kumbha, Ranakpur became a strangely tranquil
meditation center in frequently war-ravaged land. It also
becomes a magnificent sculpture museum to which wealthy Jain
merchants and ministers kept adding shrines and statues. The
central Chaumukha Temple is dedicated to the venerated Tirthankar
Adinath. With its 29 halls and 1,444 distinctly carved pillars,
this is an astounding monument. The superb marble friezes
and carvings should be enjoyed at leisure, and the legends
treated with suspended disbelief.
Two temples dedicated to the Jain saints Parasnath and Neminath
have beautiful erotic carvings very similar to those, which
have made Khajuraho famous. And truly worth visiting is the
much earlier probably 6th century Sun Temple close by, which
has polygonal walls richly embellished with warriors, horses,
and booted solar deities driving splendid chariots.