The Jain Gori Temple is located in Nagarparkar, Thar near the Pakistan-India border. It is said to have been built in the 16th century by a rich Hindu and dedicated to the 23rd Jain prophet, Lord Parashwanath.
Before Partition, Gori village near the temple used to be home to Jain followers
There is a village called Gori near the temple where the Jain followers used to live before Partition. Over the period of time, the temple’s condition has deteriorated because of lack of maintenance. Still, the White Temple continues to attract tourists who usually flock to the place during the rainy season.
The article originally appeared in PakVoices. Writer Nizam Samoon is a citizen journalist based in Tharparkar and Raja Shad is a professional photographer. The writers have provided all the pictures
The domes of the temple have been built in typical Jain architectural style
The Gori Temple is also known as the White Temple because of the stunning white marble used on its facade that has been partially damaged due to lack of maintenance
Despite its archeological value, the temple has been abandoned and neglected
Inside the temple, artwork is displayed on the roof and the pillars
The narrow opening leads to the basement at the temple
The ceiling has unique and attractive art patterns that draw the attention of the visitors
Published in Daily Times, August 4th 2017.
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