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Overview: As our Sangh enters the new millennium
and celebrates the 11th anniversary of our temple, let us look
back and see how we have grown over the years physically and
spiritually. In the fall of 1980 Mahesh Shah searched for fellow
Jains in South Jersey through telephone book and held a first
puja. That puja was the beginning of our Sangh. The Sangh was
originally started for the sole reason to unite Jains of this
tri-state area and perform prescribed religious rituals every
once in a while. This also included "Bhavana" once
a month to be held at sponsors' house. The best result achieved
through "Bhavana" was social and religious bond of
Jain families. The religious activities continued over the years
and the addition of " Samavatsari Pratikaman" deepened
the faith in Jainism.
Over the years as Jain activities increased realization set
in that we must have our own Temple. Fund raising began in 1987.
Persistence of a determined few, inspiration by Gurudev Shree
Chitrabhanu and a donation of $25,000 from North Jersey Sangh
resulted in purchasing of a church in Pennsauken in 1989. With
generous donations from area Jains, conversion into a suitable
temple was completed by May 1990. Specially made marble idols
of Shree Adinath, Shree Parswanath and Shree Mahavir Swami were
flown in for Pratistha Mahotsav in May of 1990 that was attended
by 800 joyous devotees and the occasion was graced by Gurudev
Shree Chitrabhanu, Acharya Shree Sushil Kumarji, Shree Amrendra
Muni, Shree Kirtichandji Maharaj, Shree Munichandraji Maharaj
and Shree Jinchandraji Maharaj.
Soon after that the Sangh bought adjoining house and furnished
it to serve as Pathshala, Swadhyay hall and Bhojanshala. Once
again the Sangh members donated with open hearts and the house
has become an integral part of the Jain Sangh. In 1993 the Sangh
installed Moorties of Shree Manibhadraji, Shree Ghantakana Veer,
Shree Chakeshwari Devi, Shree Siddha Devi and Shree Padmavati
Devi in the Bhamti. The Pratishta Mahotsav that May was celebrated
with Shree Parswa Padmavati Poojan and was attended by 800 Jains
of the Tri-state area. In 1998 two 6' x 8' marble murals (Shatrunjay
Pat and Girnar Pat) were installed with big fanfare and Shree
Shatrunjay Bhavpoojan. New by-laws were published in 1999 and
the Sangh management structure was changed to two separate bodies
- Trustees for overall direction and Executive Committee for
day-to-day management.
As to the spiritual growth of the community there can be no
two opinions. Monthly Sangh sponsored poojas, scholarly discourses
from visitors from India and here, monthly pathshalas, periodically
held pratikamans, samayiks, Aymbils and shibirs have raised
spiritual level and better understanding of jain way of life
to our members. Tapascharyas by sangh members - adults and children
are increasing every year. This year we witnessed Varshi Tap
by two of our members and Aymbil olis by many more.
In 2000, work started to expand the temple facility. A shikhar,
expanded Rangmandap, separate change rooms for men and women,
a small library etc. will make temple more attractive for jains
in the area to come together, pray and achieve inner peace.
Our temple now looks and feels more like a temple back at home.
This year the 11th anniversary of our temple is being celebrated
with Shantisnatra Poojan and Dhvaj Aarohan ceremoney. It is
a glorious time for all of us.
Temple Location & Hours:
3401 Cooper Ave - Pennsauken, NJ 08109 -
Directions
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Sunday 9:00am - 12:00am
(Aarti/mangal divo is done at 11:00 AM when there is
no other scheduled program.)
Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 8:00 pm - 8:30 pm
(Aarti- Mangal Divo time will be 8:15.)
For scheduled program please refer to the Event
Calendar or the newsletter.
Board of Trustees: