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  2. Abu Road - Wikipedia

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    Abu Road is a city and sub-district in Sirohi district of Rajasthan state in western India, ... The main industries are marble & granite, miniature cement plants ...

  3. Taranga Hill–Ambaji–Abu Road line - Wikipedia

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    Taranga Hills–Ambaji–Abu Road line is an under construction railway line in India that ... The proposed line is aimed to boost local industries like marble and ...

  4. Dilwara Temples - Wikipedia

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    Among the five marble temples of Dilwara, the most famous are the Vimal Vasahi and the Luna Vasahi temples. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Dilwara Temples along with Ashtapad , Girnar , Shatrunjaya and Shikharji are known as Śvētāmbara Pancha Tirth (five principal pilgrimage shrine).

  5. Stones of India - Wikipedia

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    The marble has a very soft and waxy look and is often used by sculptors. Rajasthan - Abu Black: This is one of the rare black textured marble available. Only produced in the mines of Abu road, this black textured stone is a decorative marble used in temples and sculptures.

  6. Mount Abu - Wikipedia

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    The Dilwara Jain Temple is located at a distance of 2.5 km from Mount Abu. Vastupala designed the temple. Vimal Shah built it between the 11th century and the 13th century. The complex is sculpted on white marble in every corner of the temple. The conquest of Mount Abu in 1311 CE by Rao Lumba of the Deora-Chauhan dynasty. [6]

  7. Chandravati - Wikipedia

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    Chandravati, popularly known as Chandroti, [1] is a village situated near Abu Road on the bank of the West Banas River in the Indian state of Rajasthan.In ancient times it was an extensive town, and present villages such as Dattani, Kiverli, Kharadi and Santpura were its suburbs.

  8. Ranakpur Jain temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple is a grand white marble structure spread over 48,000 square feet (4,500 m 2) with 1444 marble pillars, twenty-nine halls, [25] [26] eighty domes and 426 columns. One pillar is incomplete and legend says every time it is built the next morning the pillar breaks down again.

  9. Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Devanagari: अचलेश्वर महादेव मन्दिर, Acaleśavara Mahādeva Mandir) is a Shiva temple situated just outside the Achalgarh Fort, located in the Abu Road tehsil of Sirohi district, in the western Indian state of Rajasthan.

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