Abhay Prabhavana: A Living Canvas of India’s Heritage

Envisioned by Shri Abhay Firodia, Abhay Prabhavana is a powerful expression of India’s spiritual and civilizational essence – brought to life through architecture, storytelling, and scale. Set on the serene banks of the Indrayani River, it is a space where every sculpture, mural, and pathway echoes timeless wisdom.
At its center stands the magnificent 43-foot statue of Rishabhdev, the first Tirthankar and spiritual pioneer of civilization. Surrounding him are vibrant murals that portray the building blocks of early society – tools, communication, agriculture, trade, art, and knowledge – reminding us that heritage is a legacy of thought as much as tradition. Nearby, are the enchanting sculptures depicting Ganga, Yamuna, and Sarasvati, which pays homage to India’s auspicious rivers and their civilizational role. The towering 100-foot Manastambh invites quiet introspection, its carvings tracing a journey of spiritual evolution.
Visitors are drawn into the Outdoor Heritage Walk, a curated trail that brings India’s spiritual spaces to life – from the majestic Ellora and Gwalior caves to the serene Pavapuri Jal Mandir and Karnataka’s beautiful Kere Basadi. These replicas offer an immersive experience of India’s architectural and spiritual heritage.
Inside the Museum building, the galleries deepen this journey with artistic depictions of Indian and Jain philosophy, including Anekantavad and the celestial Samavasaran, rendered in breathtaking detail.
More than a monument, Abhay Prabhavana is an invitation – to reflect, reconnect, and rediscover. It transforms heritage into a living experience, where art becomes timeless through purpose and meaning.





