One of the most beautiful temples I have visited. Incidentally, the priests who carry out the rituals in this temple (as in most Jain temples) are Hindus. Many of us Hindus are comfortable in any Jain or Sikh temple, testimony to our belief that these are all versions of the same faith. Unfortunately this comfort does not extend to Islam. Not surprising, since invading Muslims destroyed thousands of Jain and Hindu temples. Therefore most of northern India is bare of temples except for some mean hastliy put together structures. What remains of the great temples of Hinduism are mostly in South India.
Hello Ramesh. On my visit to India, to the state of Rajasthan, northern India, I visited Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Christian temples and I got the feeling that it is possible for everyone to live together in peace and harmony, as is the living example of India. As a Christian, I felt comfortable in all temples. I read that the Mughal Emperor Akbar also accepted all religions. All religions in the past (I wish it was only in the past) have had aggressive behaviors, many of them stemming from wars with the purpose of owning and controlling more land. I therefore greatly appreciate the fundamental principles of Jainism of non-violence (ahimsa), non-possession (aparigraha) and non-absolutism (anekantavada). I am very happy that you liked the video. Alberto Thank you for your comment.
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For this excellent video and your running comments.
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Hello Shirish.
Many thanks for your comment. I'm very happy that you liked it.
Alberto
Para que não esqueçamos mais uma maravilha desta grandiosa viagem, graças à sua diponibilidade.
Obrigada Alberto.
Abraço 🤗
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Obrigado Adozinda pelo seu comentário. Fico muito contente por ter gostado.
Superb video! Enjoyed it, specially the masala chai which is my favourite.
I'm really glad you like my video. Thanks a lot for the comment. I also really like the Masala Chai.
Que maravilha...
Obrigado pai pelo comentário. Fico muito contente por ter gostado.
O templo é fantástico!!!! Excelente vídeo!
Fico muito contente por teres gostado do vídeo e do Templo Jain de Ranakpur. Muito obrigado pelo comentário.
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I'm really glad you like my video. Thanks a lot for the comment.
One of the most beautiful temples I have visited. Incidentally, the priests who carry out the rituals in this temple (as in most Jain temples) are Hindus. Many of us Hindus are comfortable in any Jain or Sikh temple, testimony to our belief that these are all versions of the same faith. Unfortunately this comfort does not extend to Islam. Not surprising, since invading Muslims destroyed thousands of Jain and Hindu temples. Therefore most of northern India is bare of temples except for some mean hastliy put together structures. What remains of the great temples of Hinduism are mostly in South India.
Hello Ramesh.
On my visit to India, to the state of Rajasthan, northern India, I visited Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Christian temples and I got the feeling that it is possible for everyone to live together in peace and harmony, as is the living example of India. As a Christian, I felt comfortable in all temples.
I read that the Mughal Emperor Akbar also accepted all religions.
All religions in the past (I wish it was only in the past) have had aggressive behaviors, many of them stemming from wars with the purpose of owning and controlling more land.
I therefore greatly appreciate the fundamental principles of Jainism of non-violence (ahimsa), non-possession (aparigraha) and non-absolutism (anekantavada).
I am very happy that you liked the video.
Alberto
Thank you for your comment.