
Veerayatan Jain Museum
Museum
Veerayatan Jain Museum
The Veerayatan Jain Museum, also known as Shri Brahmi Kala Mandiram, is located on Nalanda Road in Rajgir, Bihar. This museum is part of the Veerayatan organization, which was founded in 1973 by Acharya Shri Chandanaji on the occasion of Lord Mahavira's 2500th Nirvana Mahotsava.
The museum focuses on the principles of Jainism, particularly seva (service to humanity), shiksha (education), and sadhana (self-development).
The museum's art gallery showcases the life of the 24 Tirthankaras of Jainism, conveying their philosophy of non-violence. The serene surroundings, with hills and gardens, provide a refreshing experience for visitors.
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Veerayatan Jain Museum is located in Nalanda, Bihar.
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