Digambara Jain Temple


Opposite the Red Fort is the red sandstone Digambara Jain Temple, built in 1658. Interestingly, it houses a bird hospital established in 1956 to further the Jain principle of preserving all life, treating 30,000 birds a year. Remove shoes and leather items before entering the temple.


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