JAYANAND DHAM

JAYANAND DHAM has a vast charitable history, guided by its valued forefathers and esteemed benefactors.

Munisuvrat Swami is the mulnayak bhagwan of JAYANAND DHAM. We make sure pilgrim get all the positive vibes at our pilgrimage and can peacefully do pooja and seva of Bhagwant. Munisuvrat Swami is the twentieth tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini). His symbol (lalchan/chinh) is Tortoise. Jayanand Dham is a perfect place for all the pilgrims to do Bhakti. Pilgrims can start their day with morning pratikaman, following than pooja and navkarsi. They can take a complete rest and then go for their bhojan in the afternoon, After Bhojan they can go ahead for vyakhiyaan following by choviyaar and then can go ahead for Sandya Bhakti. Pilgrims can get a complete break from their busy life and can get connected to God here.

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JAYANAND DHAM FACILITIES

Navkarshi

Early morning spiritual meal after prayers

Location

On Mumbai Pune Express Way, 2nd exit of Lonavala

Chauviyaar

Evening light meal before sunset rituals

Bhojanalaya

Pure Jain meals served with devotion

Aaradhana Bhavan

Dedicated hall for bhakti and meditation

32 A/C Rooms

Comfortable, air-conditioned accommodation for pilgrims

Divine Presence of Munisuvrat Swami

has a vast charitable history, guided by its valued forefathers and esteemed benefactors.

Jayanand Dham is blessed with the sacred presence of Munisuvrat Swami, the 20th Tirthankara of the current Avasarpini cycle. His symbol, the tortoise, represents patience and inner strength. Devotees visiting the Dham experience a divine connection during pooja and seva. The serene atmosphere encourages spiritual upliftment and peaceful meditation. This holy site stands as a beacon of Jain values and devotion.

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Daily Rituals for Spiritual Discipline

Pilgrims at Jayanand Dham can follow a structured spiritual routine that brings peace and focus. The day begins with morning pratikaman, followed by pooja and navkarsi to start the day with gratitude. After rest and bhojan in the afternoon, devotees attend vyakhyaan for deeper knowledge. The day concludes with choviyaar and sandhya bhakti, fostering a full day of worship and discipline.

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A Break from the Modern Rush

Jayanand Dham offers pilgrims a complete break from the chaos of everyday life. Surrounded by calm and nature, the Dham provides the perfect environment for introspection and devotion. Here, visitors can slow down, disconnect from worldly stress, and reconnect with their inner self. Whether coming for a short stay or an extended retreat, the Dham brings a deep sense of peace.

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Legacy of Charity and Devotion

Built on the values of seva and faith, Jayanand Dham carries forward a rich legacy of charity. Generously supported by forefathers and benefactors, the Dham continues to serve the Jain community with compassion. Its charitable history is reflected in every corner—from the care of pilgrims to the spiritual services offered. The Dham stands as a living example of love, devotion, and giving.

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