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Trimandir Arrives in Pune: A New Spiritual Destination on the Rise

Pune has added a remarkable spiritual destination to its rich cultural and religious landscape with the inauguration of the Trimandir, a non-sectarian temple inspired by the universal teachings of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan.


Pune has welcomed a meaningful new addition to its spiritual and cultural heritage with the opening of Trimandir. This non-sectarian temple is inspired by the teachings of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan. It is located near Varve Budruk, close to Khed Shivapur along the Pune-Bengaluru Highway. The beautiful temple is now open to the public and is celebrating its launch with lively spiritual events.


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A Temple Built on Unity and Harmony

The Trimandir is more than just a temple; it represents religious harmony and spiritual inclusiveness. It brings together deities from three major Indian spiritual traditions in one place.


  • Tirthankar Shri Simandhar Swami Bhagwan (Jainism)

  • Shri Krishna Bhagwan (Vaishnavism)

  • Shri Shiva Bhagwan (Shaivism)


At the center of the temple is a beautiful 13-foot-tall marble statue of Simandhar Swami, radiating peace and divine energy. The Trimandir represents the ancient traditional wisdom of Sanatana Dharma, which emphasizes that the Godhead transcends the sectarian and unites all religious paths.


Such a concept of harmony and universal understanding comes from what Dada Bhagwan has taught, focusing on the cultivation of inner peace, self-realization, and the bringing together of different religious beliefs throughout the world. The inauguration of the temple on the occasion of Pran-Pratishtha Mahotsava in February 2025 was a grand event, where thousands of the world's devotees came to celebrate. The event comprised the spiritual preaching from Pujya Deepakbhai Desai and video discourses by the late Atmagyani Dr. Niruma both of which have significantly contributed to the spiritual experience of the participants.

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More Than Just a Temple

The Trimandir complex covers 23,000 square feet. It offers much more than just a place of worship. It includes:


  • A 7,800-square-foot podium

  • A satsang hall for spiritual discourses

  • Unodari Bhavan (a clean, serene dining area)

  • A guesthouse for visiting devotees


The entire complex is wheelchair accessible, reflecting the inclusive spirit of Trimandir. Following the sanatangyan principle of universal acceptance, the temple also has idols of Tulja Bhavani Mata, Amba Mata, Shrinathji, Shri Ganpatiji, Shri Hanumanji, and Shri Saibaba. This makes the temple a welcoming place for people from all faiths.

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Part of a Growing Spiritual Movement

With the Pune center, Trimandir now celebrates its 20th location in India. This growing network of temples shows a growing interest in non-sectarian spirituality. It also spreads the message of unity across all beliefs. Each Trimandir promotes sanatangyan values. These values encourage self-realization, compassion, and respect for all paths to the divine.


With the increasing number of people seeking spiritual depth in today’s frantic world, the Pune Trimandir becomes a serene sanctuary to all those who are in quest of spirituality. Here everyone has the chance to know the wisdom of Sanatana Dharma. Whether they are followers, seekers in spirituality, or only curious about inner peace, this temple will make them feel being one with nature.


The opening of the Trimandir in Pune is more than just a new temple. It marks the growth of a spiritual movement focused on unity, inclusiveness, and self-realization. The Trimandir blends ancient wisdom with a universal approach to spirituality. It offers a peaceful place for everyone. The temple invites people from all paths to find peace, harmony, and a deeper connection within.

 
 
 

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