This remarkably elegant temple created out of white marble has been sacred to many Jain families, generation after generation. It was built in 1848 A.D. at an estimated cost of 10 lakh rupees by a rich merchant Sheth Hutheesing as a dedication to the 15th Jain tirthankar, Shri Dharmanatha. Traditional artisans working in stone belonged to the Sonpura & Salat communities. The Salat community constructed masterpieces of architecture ranging from forts, palaces to temples.
Front facade of the temple
Front façade of the temple
Inside of Hatheesigh Temple
Inside of Hatheesigh Temple
Famous Kirti Stambh of Hatheesing temple
Famous Kirti Stambh of Hatheesing temple
Carving at Hatheesing temple
Carving at Hatheesing temple