Domed temples with marble pillars and intricate carvings.
Jain architecture in present-day Pakistan is primarily found in Nagarparkar, Sindh. These temples stand as markers of a once-flourishing Jain community and reflect sacred geometry and artistic refinement.
The temples feature mandapas (pillared halls), domes (shikharas), and beautifully carved stone facades. Interiors are often adorned with mirror work and floral motifs, reflecting devotional aesthetics and a serene atmosphere.
Constructed using local pink granite, the temples showcase symmetry, ventilation planning, and elevated platforms. While most temples are no longer active, they remain protected heritage symbols of religious and artistic diversity.