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Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha

(Shwetambar Jain)

A peaceful refuge for the soul, Shri Digambar Jain Mandir inspires devotion and spiritual growth in the heart of Chakrata.

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha, located on Tilak Road, Bindaal Tirahya, in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, is a revered center of worship and community for Jain devotees. Dedicated to the Sthanakwasi sect of Jainism, the temple provides a peaceful sanctuary for prayer and meditation. It is a place that brings together followers of Jainism to promote spiritual teachings, uphold religious values, and serve the community.

The temple’s importance lies not only in its religious significance but also in its role as a cultural hub for the Jain community in Dehradun. With its serene environment and focus on Jain principles, it stands as a significant landmark in the region, facilitating spiritual learning and community development.

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Key Features of Mandir

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Architectural Marvel

 

The architecture of Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha is a blend of traditional Jain design and simplicity. The temple’s clean lines and elegant carvings reflect Jainism’s emphasis on purity and asceticism, creating an inviting atmosphere for meditation and prayer.

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Spiritual Significance

 

As a center for the Sthanakwasi sect, the temple holds great spiritual value for followers. It emphasizes the practice of inner purity, non-violence, and meditation, providing a sacred space where devotees can deepen their spiritual connection and understanding of Jain teachings.

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Historic Importance

 

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha has a rich history of promoting Jain values in Dehradun. It serves as a pivotal institution for the Jain community, helping to preserve the Sthanakwasi tradition while fostering a sense of unity among its followers.

The Main Idol: Lord Adinath (1st Tirthankar)

The main idol at Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha is of Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankar. This idol, typically carved from marble, portrays Lord Adinath in a seated meditation posture, symbolizing the quest for spiritual liberation. The idol serves as an inspiration for devotees to practice non-violence, compassion, and asceticism, following the teachings of Lord Adinath.

Get In Touch

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha, Tilak Road, Bindaal Tirahya, Dehradun, Uttarakhand

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6:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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Temple Amenities  And Services

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Jain Sabha offers spiritual solace and practical amenities to ensure a comfortable visit for all.

The temple provides basic Dharamshala facilities for accommodation and spiritual practices. A Bhojanshala is available, offering vegetarian meals in accordance with Jain dietary principles. Parking facilities are available for visitors, and an Upashray space is designated for meditation and spiritual learning.

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Dharmshala:

The Dharamshala offers simple and peaceful accommodation for pilgrims visiting the temple, providing a restful environment conducive to spiritual reflection.

Bhojanshala:

The Bhojanshala provides vegetarian meals, served with utmost care to ensure purity in both food and spirit. It caters to the dietary needs of pilgrims, adhering strictly to Jain food preparation standards.

Nearby facilities

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Hotels

Several hotels in Dehradun offer convenient lodging options, from budget to luxury, catering to pilgrims’ needs.

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Lodges

Affordable lodges are available near the temple for those looking for simpler accommodation

Bus Services

Buses from Dehradun connect to major locations, making the temple easily accessible by public transport.

Train Services

 Dehradun Railway Station offers connectivity to several cities, with easy access to the temple via taxis or buses.