点评:The Jain temples are a set of six temples within the Jaisalmer Fort. You basically buy a ticket for your mobile phones to enable you to take photographs, and there is no ticket to enter the temple as such for Indians.
You must leave your shoes outside the temple and must have knees and shoulders covered so no shorts are allowed.
The temples themselves are absolutely beautiful from the inside. There are a number of priests or holy men who keep insisting that you have to pay them something. But if you have to donate any money, please donate them in the rectangular metal boxes with slits in them, so that the money actually goes towards funding the upkeep of the temples and their maintenance.
The staff at the temple are very rude because they don't really explain to you where you have to go next. So I think we only actually saw about 4 of the 6 temples, but we were just tired of asking them for directions and help.
I believe that the Jains missed out a great opportunity here to explain more about their religion and their culture to all the tourists who visit these absolutely beautiful temples. They should have put up more signage and posters explaining more about Mahavir Jain and the temples and what to the various aspects of the temple represent and what are some of the rituals and customs that are performed at the temple.
As we went very early in the morning, the temples were empty and there were no guides around, so we essentially did a quick walking tour in about 15 minutes and left because we didn't really understand much about the temple.
翻译:耆那教寺庙是贾沙梅尔堡内的一组六座寺庙。基本上你手机买票就可以拍照,而印度人进入寺庙是不需要门票的。
您必须将鞋子留在寺庙外,并且必须遮盖膝盖和肩膀,因此不允许穿短裤。
寺庙本身从内部看绝对是美丽的。有许多牧师或圣人一直坚持要求你付给他们一些东西。但如果你必须捐钱,请把它们捐进有缝的长方形金属盒子里,这样钱才能真正用于资助寺庙的维护和维护。
寺庙的工作人员非常粗鲁,因为他们没有真正向您解释下一步该去哪里。所以我想我们实际上只看到了 6 座寺庙中的 4 座,但我们只是厌倦了向他们询问方向和帮助。
我相信耆那教徒错过了一个绝佳的机会,可以向所有参观这些绝对美丽的寺庙的游客更多地解释他们的宗教和文化。他们应该张贴更多标牌和海报,更多地解释马哈维亚·耆那教和寺庙,以及寺庙的各个方面代表什么,以及在寺庙进行的一些仪式和习俗。
由于我们早上去的很早,寺庙里空无一人,周围也没有导游,所以我们基本上在大约 15 分钟内快速步行游览了一下,然后就离开了,因为我们对寺庙不太了解。