Pragya Group of Institutions (PGI)
Jainism at PGI – Living Values, Everyday
Jainism at PGI – Living Values, Everyday
At Pragya Group of Institutions (PGI), education is not confined to academics alone—it is a sacred journey of self-discovery and ethical living. Rooted in the profound principles of Jain Dharma, PGI proudly integrates Jain philosophy into its ethos, culture, and everyday functioning.
We believe that true education must shape not only the intellect but also the character, conscience, and compassion of every learner. Jainism offers that timeless compass.
Jainism in Daily Life at PGI
Daily prayers
Daily prayers begin with the Navkar Mantra
Daily prayers begin with the Navkar Mantra, setting a peaceful tone for learning.
pure vegetarian food
Jain principles of Ahimsa.
Only pure vegetarian food is allowed on campus, aligned with Jain principles of Ahimsa.
- The campus is strictly tobacco-free, alcohol-free, and non-violence centric.
- Consumption of non-veg food, wine, cigarettes, and chewing tobacco is strictly prohibited in the entire campus.
- Jain festivals like Paryushan, Mahavir Jayanti, and Samvatsari are celebrated with devotion, discourses, and forgiveness activities.
- PGI is a plastic-free zone; single-use plastics are completely banned.
Jainism in Curriculum & Character Building
- Value education emphasizes Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Aparigraha (non-possessiveness), and Anekantavada (respect for multiple views).
- Our House System reflects Jain spiritual ideals: Arihant (Self-Conquest), Siddha (Liberation), Shraman (Spiritual efforts), Dhamma (Righteous Living).
- Guest sessions from Jain monks and scholars enrich the moral and spiritual learning experience.
- Teaching of Jainism begins from foundational classes to build a strong ethical base early.
- Dedicated classes on Jain scriptures, Leshyas (mental colors), and moral stories.
- Chanting of ‘Jayam Chare Jayam Bhasse’ and other Jain mantras as part of daily routine.
- Workshops on Brahmi Lipi and basic Prakrit language for cultural literacy.
- Sanskrit camps are held regularly to promote ancient Indian knowledge systems.
Cultural and Spiritual Environment
- The institution promotes simple living, high thinking, and eco-conscious practices.
- Special zones like ‘Silence Areas’ and ‘Meditation Corners’ encourage mindfulness.
- The campus includes the Guru Panna Dhyan Sadhna Kendra – a serene spiritual center for meditation, reflection, and self-discipline.












