TARANGA JAIN TEMPLE A combination of Nature and marvelous carving, architecture of a beautiful Jain temple surrounded by small hills. The temple is surrounded by three peaked hills. You can climb all three hills and it will take around one hours per hill. The temple is located near Kheralu , Mehsana , Gujarat , India . The governing body of Taranga Jain tirth is "Anandji Kalyanji Trust" . The beauty of wall craftings is for sure an astonishing view! There are two compounds of jain temples that are known to be important examples of the Māru-Gurjara style of architecture. The oldest Jain temple was constructed in 1161 by the Chalukya king Kumarpala under the advice of his teacher, Acharya Hemachandra. Both the wings of Jainism are represented with adjoining walled compounds : The Svetambara compound consists of 14 temples in all and there are 5 Digambara-affiliated temples at Taranga Hill. The alleviation is 45m (...