Parsvanth Temple is 10th century Jain Temple at Khajuraho. The Sculptures on the northern outer wall are particularly noteworthy. It is now dedicate to Parsavanath . It was built as an Adhinatha shrine during the Chandela Period.
The has a frieze which depicts the 16 dreams of Mahavira’s Mother’s and a Jain Goddess on a winged a Garuda.
This Temple dedicated the Jain Saint Adhinath. This Temple exterior wall also features Hindu Deities. The Exterior Wall of the Temple of three bands of sculptures featuring graceful Woman. The Three Hindu Temples of the group are the Barhma, containing a four-faced lingam, the Vamana, which is adomed on its outer walls with carving apsaras in veriety of sensous attides and the Javari. Another sculpture with similar iconography also features a yaksha, a yakshini, and a bull with a dharmachakra.