PM Modi Unveils the Samrat Samprati Museum in Gandhinagar
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Gandhinagar, March 31 (NationPress) On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially opened the Samrat Samprati Museum located at Koba Tirth in Gandhinagar, coinciding with the celebration of Mahavir Jayanti. He explored its exhibits, which showcase rare artefacts and historical collections that trace the journey of Jainism.
Situated within the grounds of the Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra, this museum honors Samrat Samprati, a notable figure in Jainism and the grandson of Emperor Ashoka, renowned for his commitment to non-violence and the propagation of Jain teachings.
The museum serves as a comprehensive archive of Jain heritage, comprising seven unique wings that delve into various facets of India’s cultural and spiritual traditions.
Visitors can embark on a chronological exploration of Jainism and its profound cultural influence.
After the inauguration, the Prime Minister toured the galleries, taking in a diverse array of exhibits, including intricately designed stone and metal idols, large Tirth Patta and Yantra Patta, exquisite miniature paintings, silver chariots, ancient coins, and manuscripts.
Officials reported that the museum features over 2,000 rare artefacts displayed in expansive spaces, safeguarding relics and traditional collections tied to Jain philosophy and practices.
The galleries blend traditional displays with modern digital and audio-visual technologies, aimed at providing an immersive experience for visitors, scholars, and researchers.
PM Modi remarked on X, "The seven wings of this museum celebrate India’s rich history and culture. Numerous rare relics, Jain artefacts, and cultural heritage items are on exhibit, showcasing the invaluable contributions of Jainism to humanity."
As per the officials, the museum "highlights the rich historical, cultural, and spiritual heritage of Jainism" and aims to foster a deeper understanding of the faith’s progression through the ages.
The inauguration at Koba was part of the Prime Minister’s agenda in Gujarat, where he is expected to engage in several events throughout the day.