Welcome to Kanch Mandir, Indore's dazzling "Temple of Glass!" Built by the wealthy Jain businessman, Seth Hukumchand in the early 20th century, this stunning temple is a sparkling spectacle. Every inch is covered in intricate glass mosaics, creating a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of colors and reflections. It's a must-see on your incredible India travels!
Admire The Intricate Glasswork.
Enjoy The Peaceful Atmosphere.
Learn About Jainism.
Observe The Detailed Glass Panels.
Take Photographs Of The Temple.
October to March
Morning
₹100 per person
Kanch Mandir was built by Sir Seth Hukumchand Jain, a prominent cotton merchant, in the early 20th century. Its construction began around 1903 and took several years to complete. The inspiration behind the temple was to create a unique and visually appealing place of worship that would also showcase the principles of Jainism through art. Skilled artisans were brought in to execute the intricate glasswork, which involved embedding millions of tiny pieces of glass into the temple's structure. The temple has been meticulously maintained over the years and remains a significant landmark representing Indore's rich cultural heritage and the Jain community's contribution to the city.