Also known as the Jinalaya Vanraj Vihar, Panchasara Parshwanath Temple is adorned with sophisticated stone carvings and white marble floors that are characteristic of Jain architecture. The length of this grand temple is 180 feet and its width is 90 feet. All the domes, pillars, ceilings, walls, mandaps of this temple are decorated with wonderful carvings and artistic images.The main sanctum of the temple houses nearly 120 cm high white marble idol of Bhagwan Panchasara Parshwanath in Padmasana posture. There is an umbrella of 7 hoods over the head of the idol. It is said that the main idol of the lord is much older than 746 CE. One can find Shri Chandraprabhswami on one side of Lord Parshwanath. It also has a white marble image of Vanaraja.In the vicinity of the temple, there is Hemchandracharya Jain Gyan Mandir that contains valuable Jain manuscripts, some of which were written in ink made of gold. Prior permission of the custodian is required for accessing these manuscripts stored in safes.