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Jain Institutions Around Sammed Shikharji

Jain Groups

Sammed Shikharji is supported by a wide network of Jain institutions that uphold the sanctity, discipline, and smooth functioning of this supreme pilgrimage site. Various Jain sanghs, trusts, dharamshalas, bhojanalayas, ashrams, and mandals operate in and around Madhuban and Parasnath Hill, serving pilgrims from across India and abroad. These institutions manage temple worship, tonk maintenance, accommodation, and strictly Jain food services, while also guiding pilgrims in observing traditional maryada. Many organizations also provide medical aid, cleanliness services, environmental protection, and religious education. Working in harmony across traditions, these institutions ensure that Sammed Shikharji remains a spiritually pure, well-organized, and welcoming tirtha for all devotees.

Jain Sanghs

Jain sanghs play a key role in coordinating religious activities, pilgrim discipline, and traditional observances at Sammed Shikharji.

Jain Trusts

Jain trusts are responsible for the long-term management and preservation of the tirtha. Their work includes maintaining tonks

Dharamshalas

Dharamshalas provide essential accommodation for pilgrims visiting Sammed Shikharji. Located mainly in Madhuban

Bhojanalayas

Jain bhojanalayas serve satvik, strictly Jain meals to pilgrims. Operated by trusts and sanghs, these food facilities follow tradition

Ashrams & Upashrayas

Ashrams and upashrayas offer spaces for meditation, sadhana, and religious study. They also provide residence for sadhus.

Dharamshalas

Jain mandals and voluntary groups support pilgrims through seva activities such as cleanliness drives, medical assistance.

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