Services

Services

Under the guidance and inspiration of Acharya Dev Shri Bandhu Beladi,

The grandeur of India, the pride of Gujarat, and the concept of the heaven of Saurashtra
are taking shape at Shri Jain Arya Tirth Ayodhyapuram.

Bhojanshala

Suitable and convenient arrangements have been made for one thousand pilgrims to sit in a single row and together partake of nutritious, delicious, and pure food in accordance with Indian culture and Jain philosophy.

Every year, approximately 3000 Sadhus and Sadhvis, and about 3,00,000 devotees avail the benefit of free religious devotion here.

Being located on the Shatrunjay Giriraj Palitana Road, the Ayodhyapuram pilgrimage site has been providing this free service of religious devotion to pilgrims coming from all over India for the last twenty years. This is made possible with the cooperation of donors from all over India.

Dharamshalas

Two large rest houses, complete with necessary accommodation facilities, are available here for travellers. Equipped with a total of 100 air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned rooms in a clean environment, these rest houses offer 24/7 electricity, water, lift, and other amenities. An advanced booking facility is available for accommodation.

Upashray

The facility of 4 large Upashrays has been provided in the pilgrimage complex for visiting Sadhus and Sadhvis. The entire arrangement is conducive to their ascetic life. A large meditation hall with a capacity of one thousand people has also been constructed here.

Gaushala

Operated in the memory of Pujya Muni Shri Malaychandrasagarji Ma. Sa., the Gaushala currently serves more than 125 cows. Here, along with the cows rescued from slaughterhouses, destitute cows are also cared for with a spirit of service.

With the cooperation of animal lovers and the Shri Sangh, the cattle are provided with appropriate food according to the season and necessary medical facilities etc., with a spirit of service. The pure and nutritious milk obtained from the Gaushala is used for the Paramatma, Sadhus, Sadhvis, and students of the Gurukul.

Clinic

An Ayurvedic and an Allopathic clinic are running in the pilgrimage complex. In these, expert doctors provide free primary medical check-up and treatment facilities to about 10,000 people every year. These patients include people living in the villages around the pilgrimage site as well as pilgrims visiting.

Free health check-up camps are also organised here periodically, and patients are selected for the treatment of serious diseases.

Abhay Hall

A hall with a seating capacity of one thousand people has been constructed in the pilgrimage site for various purposes, so that Sangh and social organizations can organize programs here. Facilities for lectures, a kitchen for meals, accommodation, etc., are provided here for them. Along with this, about 15,000 square feet of land adjacent to the pilgrimage complex has also been reserved for Chhari Palit Sanghs.

Yatri Suvidha

To avoid inconvenience to the pilgrims visiting Ayodhyapuram Tirth, facilities like an outside bus stop and a water temple have been provided. Adequate separate parking facilities have been made for the vehicles of pilgrims visiting during special festivals.

Seva Parivar

A team of more than 100 selfless workers is always working for the smooth operation of all the above facilities and arrangements in the pilgrimage complex. They remain busy serving the visitors with complete sincerity and promptness. Special attention is paid to cleanliness in the greenery-covered pilgrimage complex, due to which good efforts are encouraged as awareness towards campaigns like Clean India increases among the people.

Gyan Mandir

A treasure trove of knowledge with more than three thousand books related to knowledge, meditation, spiritual practice, worship, and the glory of the Jain order is available here.

Spiritual Welfare Activities

  • On the full moon day of every month, essential materials and items worth one thousand rupees are given to about 65 needy families who are served by the organisation for their livelihood.
  • During natural calamities, the organisation diligently performs its duty of service and provides necessary help and materials to the affected people. Social responsibility is well fulfilled by helping in adverse situations like floods, droughts, earthquakes, etc.
  • The organisation helps children who are deprived of education due to poor circumstances to get education by providing them with study materials. Besides the summer season, the service work of providing green fodder, water, medical facilities, etc., to destitute animals continues uninterrupted during times of heavy and low rainfall.

“Humans should always have respect for religion and the religious.”