This Prominent Jain temple reflects the beautiful architecture by the artisans of 19th century. It has been named after its founder Seth Hathee Singh, a prosperous Jain merchant. With the help of Google I found it was build in dedication of 15th Jain Trithanakara named Dharmnath. The temple has a cemented courtyard that is enclosed by a row of cloisters, which contains 52 holy places. Each of the shrines consists of an image of a Tirthankara. I got to know that, the temple contains 238 stone images, 83 metal images and 21 yantras.
Hats off to artisans and their work.
The rain shower after the visit made my evening.
I would kindheartedly suggest all ahmedavadies to pay a visit once.