The temple’s Panchkalyanak Mahotsav, held from February 21 to February 23, 2025, was a momentous event, under the auspieces of 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji and Muni Shri Anuman Sagar Ji.

It was attended by around 300 followers on Day 1, around 500 followers on Day 2 and around 1200 followers on Day 3. The Puja started at 6 am and continued until 9 pm on Day 1 & 2. Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner was served to all visitors.

20th February 2025

  • Lunch for entire residents of Village Gharbhara was hosted and around 700 people had lunch.
  • Vihar of 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji and Muni Shri Anuman Sagar Ji from Jain Mandir Beta 2 Greater Noida to Bahubaleshwar accompanied by around 50 followers & police.

 

21st February 2025

  • Jinaradhana Puja started at the main podium at 6:30 am
  • Dhwajarohan was done by 
    • Smt Pallavi Jain IAS, Director General Hydrocarbons at Govt. of India and
    • Shri Mahvir Singhvi IFS, Joint Secretary New, Emerging & Strategic Technologies (NEST), MEA Govt. of India
    • Shri Swadesh Bhushan Ji, Director Punjab Kesri
  • Pravachan by 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji at the main podium

Garbhakalyanak

  • Puja, Stage Performance, Music and participation by all Patras, co-ordinated by Pratishtachari Shri. Naresh Kansal Jain of Hastinapur

 

22nd February 2025

Janm Kalyanak

    • Puja started at 6 am followed by Pravachan by 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji at the main podium
    • Performance by all Patras  Mata-Pita, Indra Indrani, Dev, Astha Kumari with Natakar & Sangeet
    • Janm Abhishek on Pandukshila

Tap Kalyanak

Kevalgyan Kalyanak

23rd February 2025

Moksha Kalyanak

    • Puja Started at 6 am
    • Pran Pratishtha of Bhagwan Bahubali Swami Ji by 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji and Muni Shri Anuman Sagar Ji 
    • Havan Puja by all patras
    • Samosharan followed by Pravachan by 108 Acharya Shri Shrutsagar Muniraj Ji
  • Mahamastika Abhishek

Garbh kalyāṇaka
When the ātman (soul) of a tirthankara enter’s their mother’s womb

Janma kalyāṇaka
Birth of the tirthankara. Janmabhisheka is a ritual celebrating this event in which Indra does abhisheka with 1008 Kalasha (holy vessels) on the tirthankara on Mount Meru.

Dīkṣa kalyāṇaka
When a tirthankara renounce all worldly possessions and becomes an ascetic.

Kēvalajñāna kalyāṇaka
When a tirthankara attains kēvalajñāna (absolute knowledge). A divine samavasarana (preaching hall) appears, from where the tirthankara delivers sermons.

Nirvāṇa kalyāṇaka
When a tirthankara leaves their mortal body, it is known as nirvana. It is followed by final liberation, moksha. A tirthankara is considered a Siddha after that.

What ?
Five chief auspicious events that occur in the life of Tirthankara in Jainism.

They are commemorated as part
of many Jain rituals and festivals

Who ?
In Jain cosmology, Indras are divine beings who preside
over the heavens (Devloks) and play a significant ceremonial
role during the Kalyanakas.

Their celebrations emphasize
the cosmic importance
of the Tirthankaras lives.

How ?
During Panchkayanak, The devotees celebrate and enact the five kalyanak through stage performance, music, dance and puja.

Patra Participation in Panch Kalyanak Pratishtha

पत्र पार्टिसिपेशन इन पञ्च कल्याणक प्रतिष्ठा

भगवान बाहुबली स्वामी जी की पंचकल्याणक प्रतिष्ठा 21-23 फरवरी 2025

Last Date of Application Submission 10th February 2025 

आवेदन जमा करने की अंतिम तिथि 10 फरवरी 2025

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