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Kumbhariya Jain temples are a charming collection of astounding temple constructions at Ambaji Town which times back to the 11th and 13th century, respectively. The Kumbhariya group of Jain temples are devoted to the five thirthankaras of the Jain religion namely Mahavira, Parshvanath, Neminatha Shantinath and Sambhavanath. The main memorialcreated in the heart of a quadrilateralyard is the highpoint of the temple. The attractive shiksaras, galleries with porches and the outstandingartistry and imaginative of the temple construction and elegance bears a prominent similarity to the well-known Dilwara temples of Mount Abu in Rajasthan.