PM Modi to Inaugurate Jain Museum in Gandhinagar on Mahavir Janm Kalyanak

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Gandhinagar on March 31, the occasion of Mahavir Janm Kalyanak, to inaugurate a museum dedicated to the Jain community. The museum showcases the life and spiritual journey of Jain Acharya Padma Sagar Surishwar Maharaj, featuring artifacts from his extensive pilgrimage. Separately, the Prime Minister offered prayers on the third day of Chaitra Navratri and extended Eid-ul-Fitr greetings to the nation. The report details the significance of both the upcoming museum inauguration and the festivals.

Key Points: PM Modi to Inaugurate Jain Museum on Mahavir Jayanti

  • PM Modi's Gandhinagar visit on March 31
  • Inauguration of a special Jain museum
  • Museum honors Acharya Padma Sagar Surishwar Maharaj
  • PM extended Navratri and Eid greetings
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Gujarat: PM Modi expected to visit Gandhinagar on Mahavir Janm Kalyanak, inaugurate Jain Museum

PM Narendra Modi is expected to visit Gandhinagar on March 31 to inaugurate a museum dedicated to Jain Acharya Padma Sagar Surishwar Maharaj.

"Salute to Mother Chandraghanta! I pray to Mother Goddess to bless everyone with a strong, prosperous and fortunate life. - PM Narendra Modi"

Gandhinagar, March 21

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Gandhinagar on the occasion of Mahavir Janm Kalyanak, during which he is likely to inaugurate a special museum dedicated to the Jain community on March 31, as per sources.

The museum showcases an extensive collection highlighting the life events and spiritual journey of Jain Acharya Padma Sagar Surishwar Maharaj. It features documents and memorabilia associated with his padavihara (spiritual travels), offering insights into his religious contributions and teachings.

Padma Sagar Surishwar Maharaj is believed to have undertaken a pilgrimage spanning nearly 2.5 lakh kilometres during his lifetime, which holds significant importance in Jain tradition.

The museum houses a rich collection of manuscripts, epigraphs, statues, brass artefacts, and paintings depicting various religious narratives and spiritual themes.

The exhibition is designed to provide visitors with an understanding of Jain traditions, including penance practices and the community's spiritual heritage. Preparations have also commenced in Gandhinagar in view of the Prime Minister's expected visit.

Earlier on Saturday, PM Modi offered salutations to Maa Chandraghanta, the third form of the Goddess Durga, on the third day of Chaitra Navratri.

In a post on X, PM Modi prayed to the Goddess to bless everyone with a strong, prosperous, and fortunate life.

"Salute to Mother Chandraghanta! I pray to Mother Goddess to bless everyone with a strong, prosperous and fortunate life. Pindjapravararudha chandakopastrakaryuta. Prasadam Tanute Mahay Chandraghanteti Vishruta," said PM Modi.

Chaitra Navratri marks the beginning of the Hindu new year and is one of the most significant festivals dedicated to Goddess Durga. Over nine days, devotees worship the nine forms of the goddess, observe fasts, and perform rituals seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.

The festival later concludes with Ram Navami, which celebrates the birth of Lord Ram. Temples witness heavy footfall, and special prayers, jagrans, and cultural programs are organised across the nation.

He also extended his greetings to the nation on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, wishing happiness, health, and brotherhood for all.

In a post on X, PM Modi wrote, "Best wishes on Eid-ul-Fitr. May this day further brotherhood and kindness all around. May everyone be happy and healthy. Eid Mubarak!"

At the end of the holy month of Ramazan, Eid al-Fitr celebrates the breaking of the fast. Friends and families gather for festive meals and exchange gifts. Special gifts are also given to the poor. It is also believed that fasting during the month of Ramazan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the PM engaging with different communities, from Navratri greetings to Eid Mubarak and now this Jain museum inauguration. It sends a strong message of unity.
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Aman W
2.5 lakh kilometres of pilgrimage! That's absolutely mind-boggling. The dedication and penance shown by such spiritual leaders is truly inspiring. Looking forward to visiting the museum.
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Sarah B
As someone interested in cultural history, this sounds fascinating. India's diversity of spiritual journeys and traditions is unparalleled. Hope the museum has good digital archives for those who can't visit in person.
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Karthik V
While respecting all religions is important, I hope such inaugurations are followed by substantive policy work for all communities. Symbolic gestures must translate into real, equitable development on the ground.
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Meera T
Jain principles of ahimsa and austerity are more relevant today than ever. Showcasing this to the younger generation through a museum is a great step. Jai Jinendra!

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