Abhay Prabhavana - Museum and Knowledge Centre
Abhay Prabhavana - (Museum and Knowledge Centre) is a beautiful space that blends spiritual depth with modern presentation. By keeping personal devices and luggage aside, visitors are encouraged to truly disconnect and find inner peace. Yet, the use of virtual reality, interactive screens, touch tables, kiosks, audio-visuals and murals, illustrations, make complex Jain principles easy to understand and engaging for all ages.
Rooted in core Indian philosophy of non-violence, detachment, and truth, the entire experience is both thought-provoking and peaceful.
The lush greenery, cleanliness, and calm atmosphere offer an international-level feel.
Address:
Abhay Prabhavana - Museum and Knowledge Centre, Village Parwadi, Taluka, Maval, Pune, Maharashtra 410405
They have free AC bus at the parking for pickup and drop at the venue.
Tickets can be bought online and at the place as well. We bought all 5 tours ticket costing Rs. 500 for adults and Rs. 400 for child.
I think, Charging 100rs each separately for manastambha is not worth it.
Part 1 Timeless Wisdom
Part 2 Evolution of Culture and History
Part 3 Path to Happiness
Part 4 Eternal Stream of Indic Values
Part 5 Open Air Heritage Walk
Part 2 Evolution of Culture and History
Part 3 Path to Happiness
Part 4 Eternal Stream of Indic Values
Part 5 Open Air Heritage Walk
No outside food, water or electronic gadgets allowed inside (Tour Part 1 to 4). You will be required to keep all your gadgets including digital watches outside at the locker. Facility is top notch so don’t worry. Tour4 also depicts all religion art work.
The first part needs to be done in Groups and next 3 parts can be seen with your own speed.
As tour part 5, They have special outdoor open park and heritage walk where one can carry the mobile and have a nice snaps and reels too.
i liked each and everything but below are few my favorites -
- The 100-foot Manastambh is breathtaking
- The Rishabhdev statue.
- Jain Lok Rachna (the structure of the universe in Jainism is a cosmological model),
- Samavasaran (the divine preaching hall of a Jain Tirthankara after they attain omniscience), - Jain Kaalchakra (the "Wheel of Time" an eternal and endless cycle of cosmic time in Jainism. It is divided into two halves: Utsarpini and Avasarpini)
- Bahubali statue abhishek
- Sallekhana (religious practice in Jainism involving a voluntary and gradual fast to death)
- Jain Diksha process.
The food court is also worth mentioning—serving delicious, sattvic meals that leave you refreshed.
You need one whole day (6 to 7 hr including lunch) here.
The staff is very well trained, pleasant, kind and polite. We had a peaceful & beautiful day here. Everything was well organised.
This is a must visit place for all people from various religions.
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