Acharya Sushil Gurve Namah
Celebrating 50th year since Guruji first traveled outside India

Main Shila. Ask to view the finely carved shilas when you visit your ashram.

SIDDHACHAL BAHUBALI TIRTH
SHILANYAS MAHOTSAV

JUNE 21~22 PROGRAM
SIDDHACHALAM

Another Main Shila.
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Rishabhdev instructing daughters Sundari and Brahmi and sons Bharat and Bahubali.

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Seven panels – carved in marble for permanent display at Devbhoomi narrate in pictures the story of Bahubali. Support these timeless works of art — in addition ot naming rights, get a personal keepsake display copy! Email president@imjm.org

DAILY PROGRAM

6:35 – 8:30 am
Main Temple & Parsvnath Temple

Abhishek – Aarti, Mangal Devo
Bhomiyaji Temple – Abhishek, Aarti
Small Temple & Guruji Temple – Dhoop Deep

8:00 pm
Main Temple

Aarti, Mangal Devo, Chanting with Guruji,
Bhakti-Bhavna


8:15 – 9:15 am
Kaleva-Navkarsi*
Hot Breakfast Stations
Bhadrabahu Vatika

12:30 – 3:00 pm
Bhoj-Swamivatsalya*
Bhadrabahu Vatika

Vidhi-Vidhan by
Shasan Ratna Manoj Bahumal Haran of Sirohi, India
With Pandit Sharvan Joshi & Shastri Saurabh Jain of Siddhachalam

*Sponsors invited

THE MAKING OF SIDDHACHAL BAHUBALI TIRTH

Siddhachal Bahubali Tirth is a humble endeavor to convey in spectacular marble our first story: the story of Bhagwaan Rishabhdev, Chakravarti Bhārat and Bahubalidev. From Their example are derived our most cherished fundamental precepts.

Generosity saves one from being a prisoner of want. Participation in making a Tirth is especially said to bring lasting dharmalaabh. You do not want to miss such a rare opportunity!

JUNE 21, 2025, SATURDAY

Ashad Vad Ekadashi
5:28 am – 8:35 pm

8:30 am Devbhoomi
Kumbha & Deep Sthapna
Samuhik Ashtprakari – Snatra Puja

10:00 am Main Temple
Bhaktamar Path
Siddhachal-Shatrunjay Bhaav Yatra Musical Rendition
Samirbhai Patrawala & Bhavikbhai Shah

1:00 pm Devbhoomi
Navgrah, Dasdikpal, Ashtmangal Pujan
Bhoomi Shuddhi, Shila Abhishek, Shila Pujan
Aarti, Mangal Devo, Shantikalash, Chaitya Vandan

4:00 pm Bhadrabahu Vatika
Grand Opening of Acharya Bhadrabahu-Chakravarti
Chandragupta Maurya Chitrapat

5:00 pm Ahimsa Hall
Guruji Aarti, Manglacharan
Bahuman & Cultural Program

8:00 pm Main Temple
Bhakti Bhavana


Saturday Participation Opportunities

Kumbha – Deep Sthapana $0
Samuhik Snatra & Ashtprakari Puja $551

Bhaktamar Path $1,008

Ashtmangal, Dasdikpal, Navgrah Puja $1,008 / $251

Bhoomi Shuddhi $251

Shila Abhishek $551

Shila Pujan $251

Aarti, Mangal Devo, Shantikalash – boli
Bhadrabahu Vatika Opening – boli
Guruji Aarti and Guru Vandana $0
Evening Aarti, Mangal Devo – boli

JUNE 22, 2025, SUNDAY

Ashad Vad Dwadashi
5:28 am – 8:35 pm

8:30 am
Main Temple

Samuhik Siddha Puja

9:30 am
Siddhachel Giri Talhaiti

Bhavya Shobhayatra Varghoda
Adinath Trail to Devbhoomi

10:30 am
Devbhoomi

Shilanyas Vidhi-Vidhan
Pratistha & Shilanyas Bolis

Ceremonial Laying of Shilas and Neev ki Eit
Adinath & Bahubalidev Aarti
Mangal Devo, Shantikalash, Chaitya Vandan

Vaskshep blessed by 108 Acharya Bhagwant Paashaan from all major Jain Tirths
Waters of seven great rivers of Bharatvarsha
Will be contributed to lay the foundations of Siddhachal Bahubali Tirth


Sunday Participation Opportunities

Neev ki Eit (foundation brick), 1 family $1008
(two names, city, state in plaque)

Sarv-Siddha Puja $151

Shobhayatra – Vargoda Guruji Picture $551

Srimadji Picture $551

Chhatra $251

2 Chamar $251 ea

2 Dhwaj Panch Parmeshthi $251 ea

Jain Dhwaj $251

Swapan (other than Lakshmi) $251

Lakshmi $1,008

Adinath Pratimaji in carriage – boli
Bahubalidev Pratimaji in carriage – boli
Sarthi – boli
Kuber $251

Up-shila – boli
Gold, silver, copper and clay bricks – boli
Story of Bahubali Panels – bolis

Marble work of art to be unveiled on June 21 at Bhadrabahu Vatika. Please write to president@imjm.org to avail of this spectacular, prominent opportunity in the center of community activity. In addition ot naming rights, get a personal keepsake display copy of the marble panel!

Awed by Acharya Bhadrabahu’s self-realization, Chandragupta renounced the pleasures of empire for the great vow of ahimsa, equanimity and austerity.


Siddhachalam celebrates the life of kshrut-kevali Sthavira Bhadrabahu, the last acharya of the undivided Jain Sangh, and Chandragupta Maurya (320 BC – 293 BC), the emperor who became his disciple.