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5/5
Priyanka M.
6 months ago on Google • 10 reviews

Lovely place! No tickets required. As it is a religious place. U need to remove your shoes. Stairs are made by cutting stone. So it's not very comfortable to walk without shoes .

5/5
Shilpesh D.
7 months ago on Google • 52 reviews

Here’s a concise guide for visiting the Tomb of Gopachal: 1. Best Time: Visit during winter (October–March) and daylight hours. 2. Significance: Admire 15th-century Jain rock-cut sculptures, including the 47-ft statue of Lord Parshvanatha. 3. Respect: Dress modestly and maintain decorum as it’s a religious site. 4. Exploration: Observe the intricate carvings and enjoy panoramic views of Gwalior. 5. Accessibility: Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the rocky terrain; it’s near Gwalior Fort. 6. Safety: Stay hydrated and cautious on uneven paths. 7. Nearby Spots: Combine your visit with Gwalior Fort, Saas Bahu Temples, and Teli Ka Mandir. 8. Environment: Avoid littering and touching the sculptures. It’s a peaceful and culturally enriching experience!

5/5
Manish Kumar S.
7 months ago on Google • 54 reviews

Very nice ancient place. Beautiful rock cutting all temples and statues made without any joint, by directly cutting of the hill.

5/5
Naval S.
8 months ago on Google • 98 reviews

One of the impressive Jain Sculptures and inscriptions around Gwalior! A must visit to witness this marvellous wonder!

5/5
Indranil B.
4 months ago on Google • 169 reviews

Wonderful place that has great sculptures that were sculpted into the hill side rocks. Jain tirthankar statues within caves. Need to leave your footwear at the base of the hill near a Jain temple and then climb up a flight of stairs up to the caves. There is also a Bawli (natural spring water well). The beautiful statues were disfigured by invaders.

4/5
Gaurav A.
11 months ago on Google • 208 reviews

A part of hills on which fort of Gwalior is located,having numerous statues of Jain Tirthankars of humongous size,carved out of hills. There are 5 different groups of Jain monuments located at these hills,Gopachal is one of them. Most of these monuments are carved out during 14th to 15 th centuries by local Jain worshippers ,by the permission of Tomar/parmar rulers who were ruling Gwalior at that time. The statues of tirthankrs are very beautiful,in standing and sitting position.you should have knowledge of Jainism to if you wish identify the specify tirthankar to which statue is dedicated. The most of the statues face were destroyed by various attackers mostly by Babur as statues was against his religious ideologies. Even the statues are not having faces,these monuments are capable to awestruck any visitors. This site is located near phool bagh area of Gwalior. This site is maintained by Jain community and seen as religious place by them.Thus you have to remove shoes and climb around 100 steps to visit this site ,even socks are not allowed. Entrance is free of cost. Site open from sunrise to sunset. 45 mins are required to visit this place.

5/5
Gajanan R.
9 months ago on Google • 639 reviews

Visited Oct 2024. Amazing place. Unbelievable sculptures. Difficult to capture a complete sculpture - attaching a pano. Must visit place. Might be the best of the Jain Sculpture Groups around Gwalior Fort.

4/5
vinay d.
3 months ago on Google • 653 reviews
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Unique sculptures cut in rock, worth a visit if in Gwalior. Artistry.

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