Palitana is a sacred city located in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat, India. It is renowned for being the site of the Shatrunjaya Hill, which is dotted with nearly 900 temples. These temples are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankaras, and the city is considered one of the most important pilgrimage centers for Jains. The temples are exquisitely carved in marble, reflecting the peak of craftsmanship. To reach the main temple complex, pilgrims undertake a journey consisting of over 3,000 steps. This ascent can be both challenging and spiritually uplifting. Palitana's temples were built over 900 years with contributions from various dynasties and wealthy patrons. The city is not only a spiritual beacon but also a testament to the history and architecture of Jain culture. Every year, thousands of devotees flock to Palitana during the months when pilgrimages are allowed. The natural surroundings, coupled with the serene atmosphere, offer a sense of peace and tranquility to visitors.