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Jain Caves of Gwalior | Things to do in Gwalior | Must Visit place of Gwalior | Offbeat MP

#Gwalior #Thingstodoingwalior If you are looking for Wonderful things to do in Gwalior, Take a tour of the amazing Rock Cut Jain Caves of Gwalior with me. Time Codes: 00:07 - Glimpses of the giant Statues of the Jain Tirthankaras 00:33 - Location of Siddhachal caves in Gwalior 01:30 - Most preserved statues 01:59 - About Siddhachal and Gopachal Parvat 02:51 - Gopachal Parvat 04:37 - Inside a cave of Gopachal Parvat Siddhachal Caves are Jain cave monuments and statues carved into the rock face inside the Urvahi valley of the Gwalior Fort in northern Madhya Pradesh, India. There are the most visited among the five groups of Jain rock carvings on the Gwalior Fort hill. They were built over time starting in the 7th-century, but most are dated to the 15th-century CE. Many of the statues were defaced and destroyed under the orders of the Muslim Emperor Babur of the Mughal dynasty in the 16th century, while a few repaired and restored after the fall of the Mughal dynasty and through the late 19th century. The statues depict all 24 Tirthankaras. They are shown in both seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in the typical naked form of Jain iconography. The reliefs behind some of them narrate scenes from the Jain legends. The site is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the South-East Group of Gopachal rock cut Jain monuments and about 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) northwest of the Teli ka Mandir within the Gwalior Fort. Gopachal rock-cut Jain monuments, also called Gopachal Parvat Jaina monuments, are a group of Jain carvings dated to between 7th and 15th century. They are located around the walls of the Gwalior Fort, Madhya Pradesh. They depict Tirthankaras in seated Padmasana posture as well as standing Kayotsarga posture, in the typical naked form of Jain iconography. Mitawali, Padhawali and Bateshwar:    • Mitawali, Padhawali and Bateshwar gro...   Gwalior Fort video:    • Things to do in Gwalior Fort | Madhya...   Gwalior Food diaries:    • Gwalior Street Food | Things to do in...   Khajuraho:    • Kamasutra Temples of Khajuraho | Madh...   Panna National Park:    • Panna Tiger Reserve | Forest Safari, ...   Unlock 4.0:    • Jhansi Fort  |Safe travel during Coro...   Orchha:    • Orchha | The Historic town of Madhya ...   Virtual Tour of Chanderi:    • Chanderi | Textile hub of Madhya Prad...   MPT Betwa Retreat resort review:    • MPT Betwa Retreat Review | Madhya Pra...   Connect with me on social media: Facebook:   / the-indian-travel-diaries   Instagram:   / theindiantraveldiaries   Twitter:   / indiantrvldiari  

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