In Mumbai where is chaturmas
In Jainism, Chaturmas is the four-month period during the rainy season when Jain monks and nuns stay in one place, conducting religious discourses, rituals, and spiritual activities, as they avoid traveling to minimize harm to living beings.
In Mumbai, the location for Chaturmas varies each year and depends on where individual Jain monks, nuns, or groups (sanghs) decide to stay. Various Jain organizations, temples, and trusts across Mumbai host Chaturmas for different acharyas, sadhus, and sadhvis from both Shwetambar and Digambar traditions.
To find the exact location of Chaturmas for a particular monk, nun, or sect in Mumbai for the current year, you should:
- Check with local Jain temples or Upashrays in your area.
- Refer to announcements by Jain Sanghs (community organizations).
- Look for published schedules or notices in Jain community bulletins and social media groups.
- Visit websites of major Jain trusts in Mumbai, such as the Shri Vardhaman Sthanakvasi Jain Shravak Sangh, Shri Mumbai Jain Sangh, or others.
Each year, these organizations announce and display banners about where prominent Jain monks and nuns are observing Chaturmas.