Siddhachalam

Siddhachalam Tirtha

The main temple at Siddhachalam.
Location within New Jersey
Basic information
Location 65 Mud Pond Road, Blairstown, New Jersey, United States
Geographic coordinates 40°57′17″N 74°57′07″W / 40.95478°N 74.95188°W / 40.95478; -74.95188Coordinates: 40°57′17″N 74°57′07″W / 40.95478°N 74.95188°W / 40.95478; -74.95188
Affiliation Jainism
Festivals Mahavir Jayanti
Architectural description
Creator Sushil Kumarji
Date established 1983
Specifications
Temple(s) 2

Siddhachalam is the first Jain Tirtha (pilgrimage site) located outside of India. Founded in 1983 by Acharya Sushil Kumarji, it is located on a 108-acre (44ha) site in rural New Jersey, United States.[1]

History

In 1965, following changes in American immigration laws, a few Jain monks were allowed to travel from India to the United States to teach Americans about Jainism. This travel necessitated the need for monks to maintain Jain traditions in America. The New Jersey Jain community began the process of establishing a Jain center that could facilitate visiting Jain monks.[2] Since then, Siddhachalam has become an important center of Jain conferences and an important Jain pilgrimage.[3] The center houses idols from all Jain sects, given that American Jains have sought to not bring in sectarian differences from India.[4]

Overview

The main temple has idols of the tirthankaras Rishabha, Pārśva, Mahāvīra, Chandraprabha and Shantinath. There is also a small temple where the main idol is Pārśva.[5]

The ashram also has a wildlife sanctuary.[1]

See also

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