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![]() Located just opposite the massive Red Fort at the intersection of Netaji Subhas Marg and Chandni Chowk, Digambar Jain Temple is the oldest temple of the Jain religion in the capital, originally built in 1526. An impressive red sandstone temple today (the temple has undergone many alterations and additions in the past and was enlarged in the early 19th century), the Digambar Jain Temple is popularly known as Lal Mandir. The main devotional area
of the temple is on the first floor. It is reached by ascending to the
terrace after crossing the small courtyard of the temple, surrounded by
a colonnade. There are a number of shrines in this area but the main shrine
is of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. Born in 599 BC in
the ancient republic of Vaishali (Bihar) as a prince, he renounced all
worldly pleasures and comforts and went in search of 'Moksha' (salvation).
Soon he attained keval-jnana (Enlightenment), and spent the rest of his
life preaching to the people all over the country about the eternal truth
of life and ways to attain Moksha. Though some believe that he was the
founder of Jainism but he was in a real sense the reformer of an existing
faith who reorganized and presented the tenets of the religion in a form
suitable to the period.
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Karim Hotel, Ghantewala sweet shop, food stalls near Jama Masjid, Paranthewali Gali, Natraj hotel, Chor Bizarre of Broadway Hotel, Daryaganj's Flora, Peshwari, Moti Mahal Restaurant, Worker's canteen of Inter-State Bus terminal and many roadside food stalls are there for refreshment. Nearby Shopping Venues
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