Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Surface Transport, recently inaugurated the Abhay Prabhavana Museum in Parvadi village, Maharashtra. The museum, developed under the guidance of Abhay Firodia, is a state-of-the-art center dedicated to Jain philosophy and Indian heritage.

Here are some key highlights of the museum:
– The museum is spread over 50 acres and cost ₹400 crore to build.
– It aims to present Jainism’s timeless principles in a modern and accessible way.
– The structure is circular, symbolizing continuity and wholeness, and integrates high-tech elements for an immersive experience.

The museum is divided into five sections:
– Path of Timeless Wisdom
– Path of Jain Culture and History
– Path to Happiness
– Eternal Stream of Indic Values
– Open-Air Heritage Walk

With over 350 artworks and sculptures, the museum combines traditional Jain philosophies with modern technology to provide an engaging experience for visitors of all ages. It serves as a cultural landmark, educational resource, and source of spiritual and ethical inspiration.

The Abhay Prabhavana Museum is a tribute to Jainism’s enduring values and serves to preserve and promote India’s rich heritage of philosophical thought. It emphasizes the integration of tradition and technology, promoting environmental and ethical awareness in a modern, accessible format.

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