Description
Hand sketched illustration of the ornamented 78 feet tall Manastambha at Hutheesing Jain Temple is waiting to adorn your wall. Built to commemorate the two and half millennium birth anniversary of Mahavir, the tower hosts the footsteps and idol of Lord Mahavira. Inspired by the Jain Manastambha and Kirti Stambha at Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, the Mahavir Stambha guards the sculpture of Mahaveera at the entrance.
Dedicated to the 15th Tirthankara of Jains, Lord Darmanath, the two-storied white marble structure of Hutheesing Jain Temple is constructed in the Haveli style of Architecture. A symbol of creativity, where wood has been morphed into stone and temple into haveli!
Grab a copy of this intricately carved column of honour and marvel at the architectural creativity of wood being morphed into stone. Available in multiple sizes and framing options, you can also get your art frame in a customisable size. A perfect gift for art enthusiasts and heritage lovers.
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