India is a timeless land where spirituality, culture, and tradition coexist in perfect harmony. Among the many religions that have originated and flourished here, Jainism stands out for its universal teachings of non-violence, truth, compassion, and self-realization. India is home to nearly 4 million Jain devotees, and millions more across the world follow the principles laid down by the Jain Tirthankars. Every year, devotees and spiritual seekers from across India and abroad visit Jain Temples in India to experience peace, purity, and inner awakening.
Jainism is one of the oldest living religions in the world, teaching the path to liberation and eternal bliss through strict adherence to Ahimsa (non-violence), Aparigraha (non-attachment), and self-discipline. The essence of Jain philosophy encourages harmonious living with all forms of life. These sacred teachings are beautifully preserved in India’s grand Jain temples, which serve as spiritual centers, meditation spaces, and architectural masterpieces.
Spread across hills, forests, deserts, and ancient cities, Jain temples in India are admired not only for their religious importance but also for their exquisite craftsmanship, marble carvings, intricate sculptures, and artistic domes. Temples such as those at Palitana, Mount Abu, Shravanabelagola, and Ranakpur reflect centuries of devotion and artistic excellence, making them an integral part of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage.
The innumerable Jain shrines and pilgrimage sites across India spread the eternal messages of peace, forgiveness, non-violence, and enlightenment, inspired by the lives of the 24 Jain Tirthankars. Each Jain pilgrimage place is associated with significant life events such as birth, enlightenment, preaching, or liberation (moksha) of the Tirthankars, or with the presence of revered Jain monks and saints. These holy places attract Jain devotees due to their deep spiritual connections, ancient temples, and sacred traditions.
Our specially designed Jain Pilgrimage Tour Packages in India take you on a spiritually enriching journey to the most revered Jain destinations. The tours include visits to prominent regions such as Bhavnagar and Palitana, the holy Shatrunjaya Hills, Rajasthan (Mount Abu, Ranakpur, Jaisalmer), Mathura and Hastinapur, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Mangi Tungi, Muktagiri, Karnataka, Kerala, and many other important Jain centers across the country. These destinations offer a perfect blend of devotion, history, art, and culture.
A Jain Temples Tour in India is not just a religious journey but also a soul-stirring travel experience. Pilgrims and tourists alike get an opportunity to explore ancient scriptures, sacred rituals, Jain architecture, and local traditions while experiencing moments of meditation, introspection, and spiritual calm. Undoubtedly, these Jain pilgrimage tours offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience filled with devotion, serenity, and inner bliss.
Join Vardhman Vacations’ Jain Temples Tour India and let us take you to the most sacred Jain tourist places that inspire faith, spirituality, and self-realization. Our thoughtfully curated tours ensure comfort, devotion, and spiritual fulfillment, making your Jain pilgrimage a truly meaningful journey.
The Jain temples at Hastinapur are said to be founded by different Jain teachers in different time. It is also said to be the birthplace of three Jain Tirthankars, Shantinatha, Kunthunath and Arahanatha.
This state has not only been the birth place of a few Tirthankars but also a place where many attained Nirvana and enlightenment. Parshvanatha, the twenty-third Tirthankar, was born in Varanasi in 872 BCE.
The patrons of Jainism in Karnataka were mainly the Kadambas, the Gangas followed by the Chalukyas and then the Rashtrakutas.
Jainism came to Kerala in the third century BC soon after Chandragupta Maurya (B.C. 321-297), accompanied by the Jain monk Bhadrabahu, travelled to Shravanabelagola near Mysore.
The Mathura Chaurasi is a Jain temple and is one of the few places of worship in Mathura which is dedicated to Jain culture and faith.
The Palitana temples of Jainism are located on Shatrunjaya hill at a distance of 51 km from Bhavnagar district and serves as an important Jain pilgrimage of Gujarat.
Rajasthan is not only known for its forts and havelis, this huge royal state is also the home to some of the finest Jain Temples in India.
Delhi is an ancient center of Jainism, home to over 165 Jain temples. Delhi has a large population of Jains spread all over the city.
Here Lord Mahavira, the twenty fourth Tirthankar attained “Nirvana” or eternal salvation from the cycle of death and birth in the year 527 BC.
The Guptisagar Dham Tirth being developed at Gannaur would be a major center of Jain culture and philosophy in the northern India.
Tamil Nadu is one sacred and spiritual state in India that boasts of some exquisite Jain Temples that make excellent pilgrimage site.
Muktagiri Siddha Kshetra is situated in the lap of the ‘Satpuda’ Mountain range and it is surrounded by beautiful natural vegetation.
There are numerous caves named after great Tirthankaras such as Mahavira, Rishabhanatha, Shantinatha and Parshvanatha. There are many inscriptions on idols, most of them are not clear due to deterioration with time.
Varanasi is a city, full of temples in its every part. This teerthplace has the opportunity of being the place of four Kalyanak (Chyavan, Janm, Deeksha & Kevalgyan) of 23rd Teerthankar of current chouvisee Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan.
There are a number of monuments relating to the Jain religion in Karnataka. The Jain monuments include smaller shrines, Jain temples, Gommata statues and Sthambas.
The Sammed Shikharji Jain Yatra is a pilgrimage that holds immense spiritual significance for followers of Jainism. It is believed to be the place where twenty of the twenty-four Tirthankaras, or spiritual leaders, attained Nirvana.
Explore the spiritual essence of Shravanabelagola and seek blessings from Lord Bahubali.
Sonagir Ji is a revered Jain pilgrimage site with over 100 temples, dedicated mainly to Lord Chandraprabhu, the 8th Tirthankara.
Kundalpur is a significant Jain pilgrimage site known for its massive idol of Bhagwan Adinath (Rishabhdev) and over 60 ancient Jain temples.
The Ananthanatha Swami Temple is dedicated to Lord Ananthanatha, the 14th Tirthankara. It is a historic 13th-century Jain temple with beautiful stone carvings and Jain inscriptions.
Shri Ashtapad Jain Tirth is one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Jainism. It is believed that Lord Adinath (Rishabhdev), the first Tirthankar, attained Nirvana here.
Embark on a sacred journey to Sammed Shikharji, Jainism’s Moksha peak, and explore Ayodhya and Varanasi’s Jain heritage, blending devotion, history, and spiritual tranquility.
Explore Sammed Shikharji, Jainism’s holiest peak of Moksha, and discover Varanasi’s ancient Jain temples and spiritual aura on a journey blending devotion, history, and peace.
Experience the 7-day Bundelkhand Jain Yatra visiting Jabalpur, Kundalpur, Drongiri, Papaura Ji, Deogarh, and Sonagiri for temple darshan, Aarti, and spiritual bliss.
2 Nights/3 Days Jain pilgrimage from Delhi covering Chandrachal, Mahalka, and Trilok Teerth Dham with darshan & Jain meals.
Explore sacred Jain temples in Karnataka with Vardhman Vacations. Visit Shravanabelagola, Humcha, and Sringeri on a 2 Nights / 3 Days spiritual tour.
Rajgir and Sammed Shikharji — plan your sacred Jain pilgrimage with ease. Find travel tips, transport options, Doli services, and temple details for a peaceful yatra experience.
Experience peace and devotion on a 2 Nights / 3 Days yatra to Shri Jirawala Parshwanath Jain Tirth. Enjoy temple darshan, rituals, and an optional visit to Mount Abu with Vardhman Vacations.
A revered Jain pilgrimage site in Gujarat, Shankheshwar Parshwanath Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshvanath and attracts devotees for spiritual peace.
Mohankheda Jain Tirth in Madhya Pradesh is a prominent pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Adinath, known for spiritual serenity and Acharya Rajendra Suri’s Samadhi.
Girnar Ji Jain Tīrth (Junagadh, Gujarat) is a sacred hill where Lord Neminath attained diksha, Keval Gyan, and moksha, housing a cluster of ancient carved Jain temples.
Shri Ajahara Jain Tīrth in Junagadh (Gujarat) is an ancient shrine of Lord Ajahara Parshvanath, known for its healing “Abhishek water” and miraculous traditions.
Shri Godiji Parshwanath Jain Tīrth in Mumbai is a historic Śvetāmbara temple (established 1812) dedicated to Lord Parshvanath, revered for its ancient idol and community legacy.
Shri Naliya (Kutch, Gujarat) Jain Tīrth is an ancient pilgrimage site with a white-marble idol of Lord Chandraprabhu in padmāsana, known for its serene architecture and dharamshalas.
Shri Mahudi Jain Tīrth (Gujarat) is a sacred Śvetāmbara pilgrimage center featuring the Padmaprabh temple, the miraculous Ghantakarna Mahavir shrine, and ancient Brahmi inscriptions.
Shri Pavagadh Parshwanath Jain Tīrth (Gujarat) is a hill pilgrimage site on Pavagadh Hill, featuring ancient Jain temples dedicated to Parshvanatha and other tirthankaras.
Kolanupaka Swetamber Jain Temple is a 2,000-year-old pilgrimage site famed for its jade Mahavira idol, ancient architecture and serene spiritual atmosphere.
Kere Basadi — a serene 12th-century Jain lake-temple in Varanga, Karnataka. Accessible only by a short boat ride, the four-faced shrine houses idols of multiple Tirthankaras and offers a peaceful, water-surrounded spiritual retreat.
Siddhachal Caves — a historic Gwalior-Fort Jain site with colossal rock-cut statues of 24 Tirthankaras, including a majestic 57-foot Rishabhanatha monolith.
Songadh Jain Temple in Gujarat—spiritual hub with multiple temples and a 41-ft Bahubali idol, important pilgrimage centre for Digambar community.
Rajgadhi Timbo — ancient Jain temple ruins in Umta, Gujarat, built in Solanki style (11th–13th century), later buried for protection; now a protected archaeological heritage site.
Sambhavnath Digambar Jain Mandir — historic Jain temple in Udaipur’s Bada Bazar, built c. 1717 CE, housing consecrated idols and cherished by devotees for its heritage and spirituality.
Pareshnath Jain Temple — a serene Jain shrine in Kolkata, known for its ornate architecture and sanctified idols of Tirthankaras, cherished by the local Jain community.
Antriksh Ji Digambar Jain Tirth — revered Jain pilgrimage in Shirpur, Maharashtra, famed for its “floating” Parshwanath idol and tranquil spiritual ambience inviting seekers of peace.
Peddathumbalam Jain Tirth — a notable Jain pilgrimage centre in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district, housing idols of Parshvanath and other deities in a serene temple complex.
Mahavira Jain Temple, Osian — an ancient Śvetāmbara Jain shrine in Osian, Rajasthan, built in 783 AD. It’s Western India’s oldest surviving Jain temple, famed for its intricate red-sandstone architecture, detailed carvings and sanctum housing a revered idol of Lord Mahavira.
Punjab Jain Tirth — a network of historic Jain temples across Punjab (e.g. Patti, Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana), known for serene shrines, community heritage, and devotional sanctuaries.
Kaivalya Dham Jain Temple near Raipur, Chhattisgarh, is a serene Shwetambar Jain pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Adinath, known for peace and meditation.
Talaja Jain Tirth in Gujarat is an ancient hilltop Jain pilgrimage with the revered Shri Sacha Sumatinath idol and historic rock-cut caves, offering peace and devotion.
Kanakagiri Jain Tirth Kshetra in Karnataka is an ancient hilltop Jain pilgrimage with historic temples, sacred idols, and serene surroundings for devotion and reflection.
Balsana Shri Vimalnath Tirth in Dhule, Maharashtra is a revered Jain pilgrimage dedicated to Bhagwan Shri Vimalnath Ji, known for spiritual peace and devotion.
Shri Mandu-Vardhan Jain Tirth in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh is a historic Jain pilgrimage renowned for ancient temples, exquisite architecture, and tranquil spiritual ambience.
Dayasagar-ji Maharaj Nemi Nagar Jain Tirth in Rajasthan is a sacred pilgrimage site known for its revered idol, peaceful surroundings, and Jain spiritual heritage.
Anjangiri Jain Tirth near Nashik is an ancient Digambara pilgrimage site atop Anjaneri hill with historic temples and serene spiritual surroundings for worship and meditation.
Shree Dharmachakra Prabhav Jain Tirth in Nashik is a revered spiritual site featuring magnificent marble temples, sacred idols, and peaceful surroundings for Jain worship and meditation.
Walkeshwar Jain Temple in Mumbai is a historic and sacred pilgrimage site known for its beautiful architecture, ancient idols, and tranquil spiritual atmosphere.
Nagaland Jain Tour (Dimapur & Kohima) is a 2‑night, 3‑day spiritual journey visiting historic Jain temples and serene pilgrimage sites in Northeast India.
Pondicherry Jain Temples Tour is a peaceful 2‑night pilgrimage exploring Shree Parshwanath, Shri Mahavir, Munisuvratswami, and other serene Jain temples in Pondicherry.
Dokadiya Parshwanath Shwetambar Jain Tirth in Gujarat is a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, known for its sacred idol and peaceful devotional atmosphere.
Nandgiri Ancient Shri Parshwanath Digambar Jain Temple in Satara is a historic hilltop pilgrimage site known for its ancient idol, serene setting, and spiritual devotion.
Shri Astha Mahaveer Tirth Yatra in Rajasthan is a sacred Jain pilgrimage covering eight ancient temples linked to Lord Mahaveer’s life, devotion, and spiritual milestones.
Shri Digamber Jain Mandir at Tihu, Assam is a peaceful Jain pilgrimage dedicated to Lord Mahavir, known for serene devotion and spiritual tranquility in Northeast India.
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