Trimandir in Pune for Darshan of Unity Across Faiths Jain, Shaivite, and Vaishnavite traditions

Trimandir in Pune for Darshan of Unity Across Faiths Jain, Shaivite, and Vaishnavite traditions
Inaugurated in February 2025, the temple brings together Jain, Shaivite, and Vaishnavite traditions under one roof
Located about 30 km from Pune, the newly inaugurated Trimandir is a non-sectarian temple that harmoniously blends the spiritual essence of Jainism, Shaivism, and Vaishnavism. It is a serene space designed to promote unity among followers of different spiritual paths.
ey Features:
- Inauguration: February 2025
- Architecture: Spanning 23,000 sq ft, the temple complex features a 7,800 sq ft podium for prayer and meditation.
- Idols Enshrined:
- Tirthankar Shri Simandhar Swami (central deity, 156 inches tall, carved from white marble)
- Shri Krishna Bhagwan
- Shri Shiva Bhagwan
- Additional revered deities from all three traditions
- Facilities:
- A spacious satsang hall for spiritual discourses
- Dining area serving devotees
- Guesthouse for overnight stays
- Wheelchair accessibility for inclusive access
- Surroundings: A beautifully landscaped garden encircles the temple, enhancing its tranquil atmosphere
The Pune Trimandir becomes the 20th Trimandir to be established in India, joining a growing network of non-sectarian temples based on Dada Bhagwan’s teachings. New Trimandirs are currently under construction in Veraval, Surat, and Thane.
The Trimandir, Pune is not just a place of worship, it is a spiritual landmark fostering harmony, inclusivity, and a shared devotion that transcends sectarian lines.