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Arang

Chhattisgarh, India
Historical City·Ancient, Spiritual, Culturally Rich
Arang
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Arang
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Arang
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Arang
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Arang
Photo by Aldrin Benny - PanoEye Virtual Tours from Google Places
Arang
Photo by Pradeep Dhurandhar from Google Places
Arang
Photo by Aldrin Benny - PanoEye Virtual Tours from Google Places
Arang
Photo by Rajesh Patel from Google Places
Arang
Photo by Loman BOSS from Google Places
Arang
Photo by Aldrin Benny - PanoEye Virtual Tours from Google Places

Arang, situated near the eastern limits of Raipur City in Chhattisgarh, India, is a town steeped in history and spirituality. Known as 'The town of temples,' it boasts numerous Jain and Hindu temples dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, including the notable Mand Deval Jain temple. The town's rich history is further evidenced by archaeological finds such as the Arang Plate of Bhimasena II from the Gupta Empire. Arang's economy is driven by small-scale industries like rice and pulse mills. Its proximity to Raipur makes it an accessible destination for those interested in exploring India's cultural and religious heritage.

Arang, situated near the eastern limits of Raipur City in Chhattisgarh, India, is a town steeped in history and spirituality. Known as 'The town of temples,' it boasts numerous Jain and Hindu temples dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, including the notable Mand Deval Jain temple. The town's rich history is further evidenced by archaeological finds such as the Arang Plate of Bhimasena II from the Gupta Empire. Arang's economy is driven by small-scale industries like rice and pulse mills. Its proximity to Raipur makes it an accessible destination for those interested in exploring India's cultural and religious heritage.

Highlights

  • 11th and 12th-century Jain and Hindu temples.

  • Ancient copper plate inscription from the Gupta Empire.

  • Famous Mand Deval Jain temple with Digambara tirthankaras.

  • Economic activity centered on rice and pulse mills.

  • Proximity to Raipur and Mahasamund cities.

Before you go: Arang essentials

  • Close proximity to Raipur and Mahasamund for easy access.

  • Rich cultural heritage with several ancient temples.

  • Economic activities include small-scale industries related to rice and pulses.

Exploring Temples

Visit the Mand Deval Jain temple to see the ancient Digambara tirthankaras.

Local Economy

Explore local markets for rice and pulse products.

Best For

History buffs and religious tourists.

Currency

INR ₹

Average Cost

$30-$70 p/day

Languages Spoken

Hindi, Chhattisgarhi, English

Cultural Insight

Learn about the town's history through its Jain and Hindu temples.

Occasion Tags

Cultural Tour, Religious Pilgrimage, History Exploration

Best time to visit Arang

October-March

Spring

Spring offers pleasant weather, ideal for temple visits and exploring the town's history.

Summer

Summers can be hot, so plan temple visits in the early morning or late afternoon.

Best Season

Fall

Fall is a good time to visit with moderate temperatures and fewer crowds.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time for sightseeing and exploring local culture.

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Location

Arang, Chhattisgarh, India
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