(Part 1 + Part 3 + Part 4 + Part 5)
Batched in Part 1, accompanied by a batch organizer + Free flow in Parts 3, 4, 5
First Batch Entry: 10 am, Last Batch Entry: 12.40 pm
Children below 12 years are not allowed.
ADD ON TICKETED EXPERIENCE : MANSTAMBH VIEWING GALLERY
A serene nature trail along the revered River Indrayani, is a beautifully landscaped lush 8 hectares (20 acre) area, adorned with monumental modern creations and exquisite replicas of stunning Jain sites conveying timeless values as expressed over millennia across India's geography.
The magnificent 13.2 m (43 feet) installation of first Tirthankar Rishabhdev, in meditation pose, is placed at the end of the Festival Walk. This statue draws inspiration from the Art Deco style – a unique and contemporary interpretation of the Tirthankar statues, as against the traditional depictions. All around the statue are murals depicting the teachings of the founder of our civilisation - Tirthankar Rishabhdev and inspiring stories of achievements of his daughters Brahmi and Sundari, as also his sons Bharat and Bahubali.
Designed along the Indrayani River, the 320 m (1050 feet) long nature trail/walk showcases beautifully recreated miniatures of ancient Jain monuments, displaying the glorious cultural and historical legacy of Jain heritage across India.
A 17 m (56.5 feet) tall temple installation with a magnificent, tall, Sarvatobhadra statue (all four sides facing) standing inside, surrounded by a garden with beautiful flowering trees and a reflection pool, conducive to a contemplative and peaceful environment.
Walk around the lovely miniature versions of trees, dedicated to the 24 Tirthankars
The modern Museum building stands on a large platform representing the traditional Mandala form. The Mandal plinth Walls display stunning artistic murals of magnificent Jain pilgrim centers.
The 30.5 m (100 feet) tall Manstambh tower, inspired by traditional design, is our modern interpretation of stages of spiritual elevation. The seven intricately carved layers/tiers represent important aspects of Jainism and human life, which includes the householders, ascetics, Tirthankars, and Siddhas. The viewing gallery on top allows a glimpse into the space we inhabit, juxtaposed with the worldly scenes below, symbolizing that our reality and pursuit of Truth lies in between.
Access available to 1. Cafeteria, 2. Sattva - The Food Court, and 3. Chaupati - The Food Plaza (upcoming)
(Part 2 + Part 3 + Part 4 + Part 5)
Free flow
First Batch Entry: 10 am, Last Batch Entry: 2 pm
Children below 12 years are not allowed.
ADD ON TICKETED EXPERIENCE : MANSTAMBH VIEWING GALLERY
This part of the Centre showcases the evolution, development, and geographic spread of Shraman and Jain philosophy, the most ancient tradition of India, across six exquisitely appointed galleries.
Each one of us constantly strives to ensure happiness, safety, security, and prosperity for ourselves, our families, and our society, especially our loved ones, despite the challenges we face.
This gallery presents numerous distinguished intellectuals, great teachers, and enlightened individuals, primarily from India,who have significantly shaped the inclusive and compassionate social and ethical values of the Bharatiya spiritual tradition.
A serene nature trail along the revered River Indrayani, is a beautifully landscaped lush 8 hectares (20 acre) area, adorned with monumental modern creations and exquisite replicas of stunning Jain sites conveying timeless values as expressed over millennia across India's geography.
The magnificent 13.2 m (43 feet) installation of first Tirthankar Rishabhdev, in meditation pose, is placed at the end of the Festival Walk. This statue draws inspiration from the Art Deco style – a unique and contemporary interpretation of the Tirthankar statues, as against the traditional depictions. All around the statue are murals depicting the teachings of the founder of our civilisation - Tirthankar Rishabhdev and inspiring stories of achievements of his daughters Brahmi and Sundari, as also his sons Bharat and Bahubali.
Designed along the Indrayani River, the 320 m (1050 feet) long nature trail/walk showcasing beautifully recreated miniatures of ancient Jain monuments, displaying the glorious cultural and historical legacy of Jain heritage across India.
A 17 m (56.5 feet) tall temple installation with a magnificent, tall, Sarvatobhadra statue (all four sides facing) standing inside, surrounded by a garden with beautiful flowering trees and a reflection pool, conducive to a contemplative and peaceful environment.
Walk around the lovely miniature versions of trees, dedicated to the 24 Tirthankars.
The modern Museum building stands on a large platform representing the traditional Mandala form. The Mandal plinth Walls display stunning artistic murals of magnificent Jain pilgrim centers.
The 30.5 m (100 feet) tall Manstambh tower, inspired by traditional design, is our modern interpretation of stages of spiritual elevation. The seven intricately carved layers/tiers represent important aspects of Jainism and human life, which includes the householders, ascetics, Tirthankars, and Siddhas. The viewing gallery on top allows a glimpse into the space we inhabit, juxtaposed with the worldly scenes below, symbolizing that our reality and pursuit of Truth lies in between.
Access available to 1. Cafeteria, 2. Sattva - The Food Court, and 3. Chaupati - The Food Plaza (upcoming)
Free flow
From: 10 am, Last Batch Entry: 3.30 pm
Children below 12 years to be accompanied by an adult.
ADD ON TICKETED EXPERIENCE : MANSTAMBH VIEWING GALLERY
A serene nature trail along the revered River Indrayani, is a beautifully landscaped lush 8 hectares (20 acre) area, adorned with monumental modern creations and exquisite replicas of stunning Jain sites conveying timeless values as expressed over millennia across India's geography.
The magnificent 13.2 m (43 feet) installation of first Tirthankar Rishabhdev, in meditation pose, is placed at the end of the Festival Walk. This statue draws inspiration from the Art Deco style – a unique and contemporary interpretation of the Tirthankar statues, as against the traditional depictions. All around the statue are murals depicting the teachings of the founder of our civilisation - Tirthankar Rishabhdev and inspiring stories of achievements of his daughters Brahmi and Sundari, as also his sons Bharat and Bahubali.
Designed along the Indrayani River, the 320 m (1050 feet) long nature trail/walk showcasing beautifully recreated miniatures of ancient Jain monuments, displaying the glorius cultural and historical legacy of Jain heritage across India.
A 17 m (56.5 feet) tall temple installation with a magnificent, tall, Sarvatobhadra statue (all four sides facing) standing inside, surrounded by a garden with beautiful flowering trees and a reflection pool, conducive to a contemplative and peaceful environment.
Walk around the lovely miniature versions of trees, dedicated to the 24 Tirthankars
The modern Museum building stands on a large platform representing the traditional Mandala form.The Mandal plinth Walls display stunning artistic murals of magnificent Jain pilgrim centers.
The 30.5 m (100 feet) tall Manstambh tower, inspired by traditional design, is our modern interpretation of stages of spiritual elevation. The seven intricately carved layers/tiers represent important aspects of Jainism and human life, which includes the householders, ascetics, Tirthankars, and Siddhas. The viewing gallery on top allows a glimpse into the space we inhabit, juxtaposed with the worldly scenes below, symbolizing that our reality and pursuit of Truth lies in between.
Access available to 1. Cafetaria, 2. Sattva - The Food Court and 3. Chaupati - The Food Plaza (upcoming)
(Part 1 + Part 2 + Part 3 + Part 4 + Part 5)
Batched in Part 1 (accompanied by a batch organizer) + Free flow in Parts 2, 3, 4, 5
First Batch Entry: 10 am, Last Batch Entry: 12.40 pm
Children below 12 years are not allowed.
ADD ON TICKETED EXPERIENCE : MANSTAMBH VIEWING GALLERY
A serene nature trail along the revered River Indrayani, is a beautifully landscaped lush 8 hectares (20 acre) area, adorned with monumental modern creations and exquisite replicas of stunning Jain sites conveying timeless values as expressed over millennia across India's geography.
The magnificent 13.2 m (43 feet) installation of first Tirthankar Rishabhdev, in meditation pose, is placed at the end of the Festival Walk. This statue draws inspiration from the Art Deco style – a unique and contemporary interpretation of the Tirthankar statues, as against the traditional depictions. All around the statue are murals depicting the teachings of the founder of our civilisation - Tirthankar Rishabhdev and inspiring stories of achievements of his daughters Brahmi and Sundari, as also his sons Bharat and Bahubali.
Designed along the Indrayani River, the 320 m (1050 feet) long nature trail/walk showcasing beautifully recreated miniatures of ancient Jain monuments, displaying the glorious cultural and historical legacy of Jain heritage across India.
A 17 m (56.5 feet) tall temple installation with a magnificent, tall, Sarvatobhadra statue (all four sides facing) standing inside, surrounded by a garden with beautiful flowering trees and a reflection pool, conducive to a contemplative and peaceful environment.
Walk around the lovely miniature versions of trees, dedicated to the 24 Tirthankars
The modern Museum building stands on a large platform representing the traditional Mandala form. The Mandal plinth Walls display stunning artistic murals of magnificent Jain pilgrim centers.
The 30.5 m (100 feet) tall Manstambh tower, inspired by traditional design, is our modern interpretation of stages of spiritual elevation. The seven intricately carved layers/tiers represent important aspects of Jainism and human life, which includes the householders, ascetics, Tirthankars, and Siddhas. The viewing gallery on top allows a glimpse into the space we inhabit, juxtaposed with the worldly scenes below, symbolizing that our reality and pursuit of Truth lies in between.
Access available to 1. Cafetaria, 2. Sattva - The Food Court and 3. Chaupati - The Food Plaza (upcoming)