Damji Padamshi Pathshala

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Shri Damji Padamshi Pathshala
શ્રી દામજી પદમશી શાહ જૈન ધાર્મિક પાઠશાળા
Named afterDamjibhai Padamshibhai Shah
Founded atShantinath Jain Derassar, Dadar
PurposeEducational
Location
  • A/75 Palan Sojpal, Dadar West
Region
Mumbai
Official language
Gujarati
Parent organization
Om Shri Dadar Aradhna Bhavan Jain Sangh
AffiliationsJainism

Damji Padamshi Pathshala is a Jain teaching institution located in Dadar, Mumbai, India.

History[edit]

The institution was established in 1940.

The 50 years celebration was organised in 1990 at the Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi, Mumbai.

The 75 years celebration was organised at the Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium in Dadar.

Organization[edit]

Entry and education is provided without costs; finances are managed by a religious trust by the name Om Shri Dadar Aradhna Bhavan Jain Sangh.

The institute has about a hundred students. According to the institution, more than fifty of their students have accepted Diksha.

Teachers[edit]

Current Teachers[edit]

  1. Kumudben (Full Time)
  2. RekhaBen (Full Time)
  3. KinjalBen (Ful Time)
  4. Ankit Sir (Part Time)
  5. Kamalesh Sir (Part Time Honorary)

Past Teachers[edit]

  1. Chandubhai Shah
  2. Prabhudasbhai
  3. Veljibhai Bhansali

Activities[edit]

The institute teaches Jain Sutras and Artha. They also conduct religious ceremonies and rituals.

The institution has led twenty religious tours throughout India. Religious pilgrimages are conducted for a week each year in December in locations such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh.

Pathshala is affiliated to the Dharmik Shikshan Sangh which organises the annual examination. About a hundred students appear for examinations each year at 22 different levels. The annual day is then held for celebration and prize distribution.

Accolades[edit]

In 2000 the institute received the Best Pathshala Award out of the 250 pathshalas located in Mumbai and affiliated to the Jain Dharmik Shikshan Sangh.

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