Preserve Parasnath Hill in line with Jain traditions, Jharkhand HC tells govt

IANS April 9, 2025 231 views

The Jharkhand High Court has taken a significant step to protect the sacred Parasnath Hill, a crucial Jain pilgrimage site. A Public Interest Litigation filed by the Jain organization 'Jyot' highlighted concerns about site encroachment and commercial activities compromising its religious significance. The court has directed a comprehensive investigation by a joint team to assess the current condition of the hill. This intervention aims to preserve the spiritual sanctity of a location deeply revered by Jain followers across India and internationally.

"The government is committed to ensuring that religious sentiments are respected" - Advocate General Rajeev Ranjan
Ranchi, April 9: The Jharkhand High Court has directed the state government to take necessary steps to preserve Parasnath Hill -- a sacred pilgrimage site for Jains -- in accordance with their religious beliefs and traditions.

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Jain organization files PIL to protect sacred Parasnath Hill

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High Court mandates joint team site investigation

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Government pledges to stop unauthorized activities

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Preserving religious site's spiritual environment

The directive came during the hearing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the Jain organization ‘Jyot’.

A division bench led by Chief Justice M.S. Ramachandra Rao instructed that a joint team comprising members of the District Legal Services Authority, state government representatives, and the petitioner visit the site and submit a report on its current condition.

The court said it will pass an interim order after examining the findings.

Representing the petitioners, advocates argued that Parasnath Hill is the nirvana bhoomi (place of liberation) of several Jain Tirthankaras and holds immense religious significance for Jain followers across India and abroad.

They alleged that in recent years, the sanctity of the site has been compromised due to the sale of liquor and meat, encroachments, and unauthorised constructions.

They also objected to eggs being served in nearby Anganwadi centres and raised concerns about the government's push to promote the area as a tourist destination, which they claimed could further erode its spiritual environment.

"The government has failed to curb these activities which hurt Jain sentiments," the petitioners told the court, citing a January 5, 2023, notification by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change urging preservation of the site in alignment with Jain traditions.

Appearing for the state, Advocate General Rajeev Ranjan said the government is sensitive to the concerns of all religious communities, including Jains.

He told the bench that measures are already being taken to stop the sale of meat and prevent encroachment around the sacred site.

“The government is committed to ensuring that religious sentiments are respected, and necessary steps will continue to be taken,” he said.

Senior advocate Darius Khambata, along with advocates Indrajit Sinha, Khushboo Kataruka, and Shubham Kataruka, appeared on behalf of the petitioner.

Reader Comments

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Anita P.
This is such an important step! Parasnath Hill is sacred to millions of Jains. It's about time the government took concrete action to preserve its sanctity. 🙏
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Rahul K.
While I respect religious sentiments, I wonder if completely banning tourism is practical. Maybe there's a balanced approach where both preservation and responsible tourism can coexist?
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Priya M.
My grandparents have been visiting Parasnath for decades. They say the changes in recent years have been heartbreaking. Thank you HC for stepping in! ❤️
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Sanjay T.
The government should have acted sooner. Selling liquor and meat near such an important pilgrimage site shows complete disregard for religious sentiments.
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Neha R.
I visited last year and was shocked by the encroachments. The natural beauty is being destroyed. Hope this court order leads to real change!
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Vikram S.
While preservation is important, the article doesn't mention how local communities who depend on tourism will be affected. The solution needs to consider everyone's needs.
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Meena J.
As a Jain, I'm grateful for this intervention. Our tirthankaras deserve respect, and their nirvana bhoomi should remain pure. Thank you to Jyot organization for filing this PIL!

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