Gautam Adani Visits Historic Taranga Jain Temple on Akshaya Tritiya

Gautam Adani and his wife Priti Adani visited the historic Shri Ajitnath Jain Temple in Gujarat's Taranga hills on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya. The couple offered prayers and discussed plans with temple trustee Sachin Ashokbhai Shah to improve pilgrim facilities while preserving the site's integrity. The Adani Group is also supporting afforestation efforts for the ecological restoration of the surrounding hills. This religious visit follows the family's recent prayers at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on Hanuman Jayanti.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Offers Prayers at Taranga Jain Temple

  • Offered prayers on Akshaya Tritiya
  • Met temple trustee for pilgrim facility plans
  • Supports afforestation in Taranga hills
  • Follows recent visit to Ayodhya's Ram Mandir
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Gujarat: Gautam Adani offers prayers at Taranga Jain Temple on Akshaya Tritiya

Gautam Adani and wife Priti visited Gujarat's Taranga Jain temple on Akshaya Tritiya, discussing pilgrim facilities and supporting afforestation.

"discuss plans aimed at improving facilities for pilgrims - Temple Trustee Sachin Ashokbhai Shah"

Mehsana, April 19

Adanai Group Chairman Gautam Adani accompanied by his wife, Priti Adani, on Sunday visited the Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan Shwetamber Jain Derasar in Gujarat's Taranga hills and offered prayers on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya.

Arriving at the Dabhoda helipad in Mehsana district's Kheralu taluka this morning, the couple was received by members of the Jain community before they went up to the hill shrine, one of the region's significant Jain religious sites. Devotees had begun gathering early, marking a day regarded as especially sacred across traditions.

The temple, dedicated to Lord Ajitnath, the second Tirthankara in Jainism, dates to the 12th century and is associated with the Solanki ruler King Kumarpal. It remains an important pilgrimage site for the Jain community.

Adani offered prayers inside the sanctum before spending time within the temple complex. The couple also briefly visited the canteen, where pilgrims gather during their visit.

During the visit, Adani met temple trustee Sachin Ashokbhai Shah to discuss plans aimed at improving facilities for pilgrims, with a focus on enhancing access and amenities while preserving the temple's architectural and spiritual integrity.

The Adani Group is also supporting afforestation efforts in the Taranga hills, contributing to the ecological restoration and preservation of the region surrounding the sacred site.

Akshaya Tritiya is considered one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu and Jain calendars, associated with prosperity, new beginnings and acts of charity. In Jain tradition,

It marks the day when Rishabhanatha received his first alms after a prolonged fast, establishing the practice of offering food to ascetics.

The visit follows a series of recent religious engagements.

Earlier this month, on Hanuman Jayanti, Adani and his family offered prayers at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, one of India's most prominent Hindu shrines.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on improving pilgrim facilities. Many ancient temples in India need better infrastructure for visitors while keeping their heritage intact. The afforestation effort is a much-needed initiative too.
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Rohit P
While it's nice to see charitable acts, I sometimes wish the same level of media coverage was given to the work of smaller, local philanthropists and community leaders who do incredible work without any fanfare. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The history of this temple is fascinating! 12th century and associated with King Kumarpal. India's spiritual heritage is truly unparalleled. Would love to visit Taranga hills someday.
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Meera T
Akshaya Tritiya teaches us about charity and the importance of the first offering. Whether it's a business tycoon or a common person, the essence of the day is the same. May everyone be blessed with prosperity.
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Vikram M
From Ayodhya to Taranga, it's good to see a balanced approach to visiting places of worship across different faiths. This is the real spirit of India. Jai Jinendra!

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