Jain Pavilion
The Star attraction of the Jain Pavilion will be the Asthapad Maha Tirth made of pure crystal depicting the place of Nirvana Kalyanak of Tirthankar Adinath. The Asthapad Tirth model carved in crystal is 7.5ft hight weighing 3 tonnes & will have real Gem Stones 24 Tirthankars (chowisi) for darshan.
Visitors will get a glimpse of Nav-Graha Temple ( 9 Tirthankara Idols & 9 Graha Stones). 108 Jain Pratimas carved from various gemstones namely Emerald, Ruby, Aquamarine, Tourmaline, Amethyst, Kunzite, Morganite, Smoky, Rose, Quartz, Malachite and many more Precious and Semi Precious Pratimas will be displayed for darshan
Visitors will also have a darshan of Kalpasutra written by GOLD
The Jain Pavilion will offer an opportunity to see the best of treasures from various Jain bhandars and temples of India. It will be most attractive collection of Jain iconography, miniatures and wall paintings from different periods in history with vishwa ka sable amoolya aur anmol granth bhuwalay ka chitra vivran.
Entry : Free and Open for All
Duration : 23rd, 24th & 25th May, 2010
JAIN PAVILION SPONSORED BY:
Sha Rajendra Kumarji Yashwanth Rajji Chajjer
M/s Deccan Mining Ltd

