Hyderabad, a grand felicitation ceremony for aspirant Sanjay Pugalia was organized under the auspices of Shri Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jaymal Jain Shravak Sangh, Trianagar. According to a press release, on the upcoming 29th of April, the Jain Bhagwati initiation of aspirant Sanjay Pugalia will take place in Bengaluru under the guidance of Parshwachandraji M.Sa., Dr. Padmachandraji M.Sa., and others from Thana-6.

First, a grand procession was taken out from the Kora Sthanak. On this occasion, cold drinks were arranged by Shri Jain Seva Sangh, Kora. Members of the JPP Jain Mahila Foundation participated in the procession carrying kalash. At the felicitation ceremony held at Samakit Guest House, Jaap was performed first. A welcome speech was given by the Sangh president. A song was presented by JPP Jain Mahila Foundation, Secunderabad.

JPP Jain Mahila Foundation, Bolaram presented a devotional song. Santoshi Munot expressed her sentiments. Executive members of Shri Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jaymal Jain Shravak Sangh, Trianagar felicitated and welcomed the aspirant. Sangh president Parsmal Ranka read out the felicitation letter and gave best wishes to the initiate for a life of restraint.

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Institutions of Jay Gachh extended best wishes

All affiliated institutions of Jay Gachh, including JPP Jain Guru Seva Samiti president Bhopal Betala, general secretary Anil Golechha, JPP Jain Mahila Mandal president Asha Kataria, secretary Sushma Makhana, JPP Jain Mahila Mandal, Bolaram president Apoorva Makhana, secretary Prabhavati Makhana, JPP Jain Yuva Foundation president Ashish Makhana, secretary Arihant Bohra, extended their best wishes.

Shri Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain Shravak Sangh, Secunderabad’s Sanghpati Jainratna Sampatraj Kothari, president Gautamchand Guglia, working president Shantilal Bora, general secretary Surendra Kataria, treasurer Vijayraj Dungarwal, Shri Jain Seva Sangh Kora’s president Gautamchand Shreemal, Vijay Surana, Umesh Bagrecha, Dilip Sethiya, Kailashchand Mandot, secretary Anil Tated, Maredpally Sangh president Mahavir Tated, Bolaram president Abhay Surana, Pot Market Association’s Sunil Bora, Dilip Makhana, Rajendra Bora, Lal Bazaar Sangh’s Parsmal Sukhani, Jain Seva Sangh advisor Uttamchand Sethiya, Wafadarshna Nagar Shri Sangh’s Jitendra Kaswa, Vinod Pitaliya, Shri Vardhaman Mahila Mandal Kora’s president and secretary welcomed along with their members.

The aspirant’s sister Ruchika expressed her feelings. Vinod Pitaliya presented a song. On this occasion, Gautam Prasad was arranged for everyone. At the felicitation ceremony, Shri Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jaymal Jain Shravak Sangh’s chairman Pradeep Surana, president Parsmal Ranka, working president Jayprakash Makhana, welcome president Vinod Makhana, Rajesh Makhana, Anil Kataria, Rajendra Lodha, Bhopal Betala, Anil Golechha, Abhay Mutha, Manoj Surana, Naveen Makhana, Manoj Baid, Parsmal Sukhani, Ashok Dhoka, Dinesh Makhana, and others were present.

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jaymal Jain Shravak Sangh, Trianagar

Shri Shwetambar Sthanakvasi Jaymal Jain Shravak Sangh in Trianagar is a Jain religious center associated with the Sthanakvasi sect, which emphasizes meditation and prayer without idol worship. The Sangh serves as a community hub for local Jains, providing space for spiritual gatherings and rituals. Its history reflects the efforts of the Jain diaspora in India to preserve their cultural and religious traditions in urban settings.

Kora Sthanak

Kora Sthanak is a sacred Jain pilgrimage site located in the Kora village of Bihar, India, associated with the 12th Jain Tirthankara, Lord Vasupujya. According to tradition, it is believed to be the place where Lord Vasupujya attained nirvana (liberation), making it a significant spiritual destination for Jains. The site features a temple complex and a holy tank, drawing devotees especially during the annual fair held in his honor.

Shri Jain Seva Sangh, Kora

Shri Jain Seva Sangh in Kora is a prominent Jain temple and community center located in the Kora area of Maharashtra, India. It serves as a spiritual and cultural hub for the Jain community, hosting religious ceremonies, educational activities, and social services. The site reflects the rich heritage of Jainism in the region, with its history rooted in promoting non-violence, compassion, and community welfare.

JPP Jain Mahila Foundation

The JPP Jain Mahila Foundation is a charitable organization in India dedicated to the welfare and empowerment of women, particularly within the Jain community. It focuses on providing education, healthcare, and skill development programs to improve the lives of women and girls. The foundation was established by the Jain community to uphold its values of non-violence and compassion through social service.

Samakit Guest House

Samakit Guest House is a traditional guesthouse located in the historic town of Bhaktapur, Nepal, near the famous Durbar Square. It is known for offering visitors an authentic experience of Newari culture and architecture, with many of its buildings dating back centuries. The guest house provides a peaceful retreat while allowing guests to explore the rich history of the area, including the ancient temples and palaces that reflect Bhaktapur’s importance as a medieval kingdom.

JPP Jain Mahila Foundation, Secunderabad

The JPP Jain Mahila Foundation in Secunderabad is a philanthropic institution focused on the welfare and empowerment of women, particularly within the Jain community. Founded by the Jain family, it operates under the broader legacy of social service associated with the Jain faith, which emphasizes non-violence and compassion. The foundation provides education, vocational training, and support services to help women achieve self-reliance and improve their quality of life.

JPP Jain Mahila Foundation, Bolaram

The JPP Jain Mahila Foundation in Bolaram is a charitable organization focused on the welfare and empowerment of women, particularly within the Jain community. Founded with the aim of providing education, skill development, and social support, it operates as a non-profit to promote gender equality and self-reliance. The foundation reflects the Jain values of compassion and service, contributing to local community development in the Bolaram area.

Shri Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain Shravak Sangh, Secunderabad

The Shri Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain Shravak Sangh in Secunderabad is a prominent Jain religious center that serves the Sthanakvasi sect of Jainism. Established to provide a place of worship and community gathering for Jains in the region, it is named after Lord Vardhaman (Mahavira), the 24th Tirthankara. The Sangh plays a key role in preserving Jain traditions and promoting non-violence and spiritual practices in the local community.