The crumbling Jain heritage of Pakistan

Jainism has a long history in Pakistan , going back to early historic period, when this land formed part of an flourishing ancient Indic civilization

With advance of invaders how jainism declined & the temples razed & deserted

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In map the important investigated Jain site is marked.

Punjab & Sindh ways been a stronghold of jainism since ancient times

Sad part is not a single temple is functioning & most temples been completely ruined & the temple which survived are generally in miserable condition Image
After partition jainism & Jain communities of Pakistani Punjab & Sindh vanished from the land & collective memory

There is no reference of jains in the local literature , history books doesn't make any ref too

Below date which state the number of jains in Punjab 1911 census ImageImage
Prior to 20th c, the Jain community formed roughly one percent of the total population with some places popln going higher to 2-3%

At the eve of partition almost the entire Jain popn migrated to india,except of few household in sindh later most of Jain been converted to isl@m
Coming to Jain heritage in Pakistan

This is relic of the Sirkap city period (2nd century CE or earlier ) The shrine is badly ruined

Nothing of the superstructure survives.

Taxila was one of the earliest center of learning in the world where once indic civilization thrieved Image
Nagarparkar ,Sindh paksitan once was a great seat of Jain learning , now with hardly jains left in the country , this major ancient monuments lies abandoned , destroyed & neglected in mystery .

Now around 14 Jain temples scattered throughout the town ImageImage
Godiji Jain temple , nagarparkar is one of the oldest temple which is dated as early as 3rd century CE

The text "Shri gaudi parshvanath stavan" by nemavijaya was written here itself

Many temple in india is named after godiji parshvanatha in the memory of this original temple Image
Many kutchi jains,who now settled in kutch, Gujarat & many parts of the world have a historic connection with tharparkar region

Some Jain clans even trace descent from "Megha Sa" the bulder of gori temple

And the gori temple Fresco's is older than any other fresco in Pakistan ImageImage
further this is the last standing pillar of lost Jain temple in nagarparkar , the pillar has it resemble from the temple of ranakpur & dilwara

One can imagine the grandeur & scale of the lost temple just by looking at the pillar

Such ruins of Jain temple are scattered all over Image
Well it is also believed that many jaina sculptures been taken by local Hindus to save them from further vandalism

Jain sculptures are worshipped by them in their houses , as there are sizable population of Hindus in Sindh Image
Bhodesar Jain temple,nagarparkar

The temple, was built in the classical style with stones without any mortar, built around the 9th century CE, by a Jain woman named Poni Daharo

Bhodesar was the region's capital during Sodha rule & now the Jain temples are used as cattle sheds Image
The wealth of Jain community in Sindh was reflected in their beautiful Jain temples which once dotted the entire Sindh

The towns of nagarparkar ,gori, viravah , bodhesar contains remains of numerous Jain temples which is now deserted & in ruins .. Image
This beautiful 11th century marble मूर्ति of jaina tirthankara shantinatha was once installed inside the Jain temple at varaval, Sindh,(now pakistan.)

Due to fear of destruction it was carried by jains who left Pakistan after partition

Now at : CSMVS museum , Mumbai Image
Jaisalmer temples too houses many Jain sculptures which was brought from Pakistan during partition

When Pakistan was formed the silk trade route was shut down , buisness suddenly came to an end,jains have to flee in order to survive ,many donated their idols to Jaisalmer temple
Now coming to Punjab
This is a samadhi of of great Jain ācārya Jin kushal Suri,derawar

Compare it with the lavish tombs of Mughals & Turks which dots our country

He ws pioneer in spreading the message of true faith in the region of Punjab & Sindh amidst religious voilence Image
This is beautiful Jain temple inside Bihar gate,Multan

But now the temple is used as madr@sa because no one of Jain community left in Multan

Note the beautiful carved wall ,where all the 24 tirthankara r beautifully carved

The grandeur of the temple it was is still visible Image
Coming to Lahore , it was important center of jainism in Punjab

If u walk up teshsil Bazar even today ,there's is a Jain manzil , this was meeting place for jains of Lahore till 1947.

Jains have to leave the city later where once they ruled & thrived
The "bhabra community"who where jains where one of the richest & educated in the city who dominated the entire trade & commerce

There are "bhabra bazars" even today in rawalpindi & Lahore & also mohalla called "thari bhabrian" now no one from community left in the city Image
Within the old walled city , there where atleast 12 Jain temples , of which only one remains , the others where destr0yed in the ri0ts of 1947 which where located near shahalami Bazar , which is where most Jain traders & merchants operated & lived .
The great lohacharya(1st century CE) who is credited to spread the Jain Dharma in Punjab is said to started his preaching from Lahore

Hence once jainism thrived in Lahore & was once prominent Jain centre

In picture Jain temple lying in shambles after it was demolished in 1992 Image
Shrine of atmaramji located in Gujranwala,Pakistan

The shrine memorializes acharya vijayanandsuri a renowned Jain monk , whose ashes where interred here

For years now, the samadhi remained a neglected piece of past occupied by the locals & filled with several encroachment Image
Rawalpindi also was one of the important Jain center in Punjab before partition

Raja Bazaar & bhabra Bazaar where important Jain areas, dotted with beautiful Jain temples & magnificent havelis

In picture last remain of Jain temple which once echoed by the prayers & temple bells Image
Apart from these important places , there where jain heritage scatterd in kasur, papanakha,ram nagar, sialkot , norwal,sankhatra , Jhelum city, bhera , khanga dogran,Hyderabad,deewaar

Sadly nothing of past really exist , all glory been wiped out , the whole civilization is lost

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