It is a city so holy that not even priests can sleep there. No animal can be killed within its walls; not even insects should be harmed. Worshipers look at its thousands of statues through mirrors in order no to insult the gods and goddesses with a direct gaze.
It is Sharunjaya Hill, overlooking the town of Palitana in Gujarat, India, and it is the holiest site of the Jain religion. The Jains are famous for their strict vegetarianism and nonviolence. They believe that all living creatures have souls and therefore not even a mosquito should be harmed.
Nobody knows exactly how many temples are here some say anywhere from 1250-1500. They were built in the 11th and 12th centuries during the religion’s architectural renaissance and are elaborately carved out of marble and some other stone and filled with colorful statues of Jain deities.
Pilgrims come from all over the world to climb the 3,300 steps that symbolize their ascent to salvation. Like Mecca for Muslims, a pilgrimage to Shatrunjaya Hill is something that every one of the faith should do at least once in their lifetime.
It is Sharunjaya Hill, overlooking the town of Palitana in Gujarat, India, and it is the holiest site of the Jain religion. The Jains are famous for their strict vegetarianism and nonviolence. They believe that all living creatures have souls and therefore not even a mosquito should be harmed.
Nobody knows exactly how many temples are here some say anywhere from 1250-1500. They were built in the 11th and 12th centuries during the religion’s architectural renaissance and are elaborately carved out of marble and some other stone and filled with colorful statues of Jain deities.
Pilgrims come from all over the world to climb the 3,300 steps that symbolize their ascent to salvation. Like Mecca for Muslims, a pilgrimage to Shatrunjaya Hill is something that every one of the faith should do at least once in their lifetime.