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Abhay Prabhavana Museum Opens in Pune, as seen through the Jain tradition

Abhay Prabhavana Museum Opens in Pune
A Tribute to Indian Values, as seen through the Jain tradition

The Abhay Prabhavana Museum http://www.abhayprabhavana.org, arguably the largest “Museum of Ideas”, dedicated to Jain philosophy
and Indian heritage, officially inaugurated, amidst much anticipation and interest. Established by Abhay
Firodia, Chairman of the Amar Prerana Trust, the Museum represents a significant milestone in
preserving and promoting India’s spiritual legacy. This landmark event drew esteemed dignitaries,
scholars, and leaders who gathered to celebrate the museum’s mission: to instill a deeper
understanding of Jain values, their crucial impact on Indian Value system, and its relevance in
contemporary society.


The inauguration was graced by the presence of Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister, alongside His
Highness Jyotiraditya Scindia, Union Minister and Maharaja of Gwalior. Justice Dalveer Bhandari,
International Court of Justice, The Hague, presided over the ceremony. His Highness Maharaj Kumar
Lakshyaraj Singh of Mewar; Padma Bhushan D R Mehta, Founder of BMVSS; and Padma Bhushan Anna
Hazare, Gandhian leader, were Guests of Honour. Smt. Maneka Gandhi, Minister of State (Independent
Charge) for Environment and Forests, Government of India, was also present at the inauguration. The
event received spiritual blessings from Padma Shri Gurudevshri Rakeshji (Dharampur), Padma Shri
Acharya Chandana Ji Maharaj (Veerayatan), and His Holiness Siling Tongkhor Rinpoche, representing
His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
Located along the scenic banks of the Indrayani River, the Abhay Prabhavana Museum spans a
remarkable 3.5 lakh square feet of curated and air-conditioned space, designed to immerse visitors in
the profound Indian values, as seen through the teachings of Jainism. Across 30 meticulously designed
galleries and unique artifacts illustrate the essence of Jain values of security, safety, productivity,
prosperity on the societal level and compassion, open-mindedness and ethical living on a personal level.
Set within 50 acres (twenty hectares) of land, the Museum is replete with hi-tech audio-visuals,
animations, virtual reality, immersive experiences, interactive systems and specially created 350+
artworks, sculptures and grand replicas to explain complex philosophical and spiritual concepts in a
modern, and easy manner. The Museum has 35 projectors, 675 audio speakers, 230 LED TV’s/Kiosks,
8000 Lighting fixtures, HVAC load of 650 tons, HVAC Ducting of 5+ km and Electrical demand load of 2
MVA approx. The Museum’s serene environment and innovative technology create a culturally enriching
experience that honors India’s rich heritage.

Reflecting on the inspiration behind the Museum, Abhay Firodia shared, “Abhay Prabhavana stands as a
tribute to the profound values of the Shraman and Jain tradition, which form the core of India’s ethical
and cultural ethos, since millenia. This Museum reflects the principles of Education, Enterprise and
Ethics— not just as concepts, but as the real societal values that guide individuals toward a balanced and
purposeful life. Our hope is that this center will inspire people to explore and connect with the ten ideals
of Indian civilization, expressed through Jainism:
1. Asi : Tools and weapons
2. Masi : Ink and communication
3. Kasi : agriculture and animal husbandry
4. Vanijya : Trade and commerce
5. Shilp : Professional skills
6. Vidya : Knowledge (mathematics, Cosmology, Medical sciences etc.)
7. Ahimsa : Non-violence and non-injury through thought, speech and actions
8. Aparigrah : Non-possessiveness
9. Anekantvad : Non-absolutism of truth, Acceptance of others’ viewpoints as equally valid
10. Kshama : Seeking and offering forgiveness
The exploration is rooted in the Jain principle of “Panna Samikhaye Dhammam,” inviting objective
inquiry and personal conviction in understanding truth.


Set in the historic lands of Pune, near the ancient 2200 years old Pale Jain caves, the Abhay Prabhavana
Museum is poised to become a global cultural landmark, welcoming over 2,000 visitors daily. Through
offering a place of reflection and inspiration, it invites individuals of all ages and backgrounds to
experience the timeless wisdom and universal values that Jainism offers. This museum marks Pune as a
center of cultural exploration, strengthening its place in the global landscape as a beacon of spiritual and
ethical learning.
The Amar Prerana Trust, under the leadership of Abhay Firodia, has been committed to preserving
India’s heritage and promoting education and healthcare. Through the Abhay Prabhavana Museum, the
Trust envisions a platform that not only honors India’s ethical traditions but also inspires future
generations to embrace these values in their own lives.

Contact for queries: pr@abhayprabhavana.org

Website : www.abhayprabhavana.org

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