Adinath Temple also belongs to Jain faith. Constructed in the 12th century, Adinath Temple possesses an idol of the first Jain Trithankar - Lord Adinath or Rishabh Dev. The Jain people still frequently visit this temple. Adinath Temple in
Khajuraho stands next to the Parsvanath Temple. On the outside, there is a single row of figures, including some naked females, but there is nothing remarkable either in the design of the temple, or in the enshrined figure of Adinath. There are, however, many Jain statues, both whole and broken, collected about these temples that are specially interesting and valuable for their dated inscriptions. The mention of the sculptor’s name is curious and useful, as it serves to fix the age of other undated statues which bear his name. There are no less than three different sculptors’ names amongst these Chandela inscriptions. Adinath Temple is one of the significant structures in Eastern Group of Khajuraho Temples.