Siddhachalam is a Jain ashram and spiritual refuge located in Blairstown Township, NJ. Founded in 1983 by Acharya Sushil Kumarji, a renowned Jain monk, Siddhachalam spans over 120 acres of hilly terrain and is considered the first place of Jain pilgrimage outside of India. It is a place of miracles and is known for its dedication to the principles of ahimsa (non-violence) and anekantavada (non-absolutism).
Siddhachalam attracts visitors from all walks of life who believe in the message of Bhagwaan Mahavira. The ashram offers various activities such as trails, sports, recreation, yoga, and meditation, as well as the opportunity to participate in puja (worship) at its temples. Siddhachalam is a welcoming and inclusive place, making no distinction based on race, sects, nationality, or any other factors.
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