Museum Hall
The Museum Hall, opened recently to the public, was also built along with the main temple 150 years back. Although it never got into display before 2023 to the general public. The artwork done in the hall is made with limestone and natural earth colours. There has been no retouching done in the artwork since the last 150 years. The hall displays 130-year-old artefacts, which include the remaining 2 Panchkalyanak Keval Gyan and Moksha.
Keval Gyan depicted through the Tirthankar Rishabhdev walking above 225 golden lotuses and Moksha depicted through a model of Mount Kailash. The hall also depicts a golden model of Hastinapur, where the Tirthankar was provided his first meal of sugarcane juice by King Shreyans.
Chariots of the Museum
The museum also houses a number of chariots covered with gold leaf. These 19th-century chariots are still used in processions for Mahavir Jayanti and other religious functions.
Entrance to the Museum
Entrance to the Museum Hall
Museum Hall