Jainism in Pakistan


Jainism in Pakistan has an extensive heritage and history, although Jains form a very small community in the country today.

History

Several ancient Jain shrines are scattered across the country. Baba Dharam Dass was a holy man whose tomb is located near the bank of a creek called near Chawinda Phatic, behind the agricultural main office in Pasrur, near the city of Sialkot in Punjab, Pakistan. Another prominent Jain monk of the region was Vijayanandsuri of Gujranwala, whose samadhi still stands in the city.

Bhabra

Bhabra is an ancient merchant community from Punjab which mainly follows Jainism.
The original home region of the Bhabras is now in Pakistan. While practically all the Bhabras have left Pakistan, many cities still have sections named after Bhabras.
Some also lived in Sindh.

Jain temples

Punjab

Prior to 1947, there were small communities of Jains in the Punjab and Sindh regions. Nearly all of them migrated to India during the partition in 1947. Five thousand years of Jain history perished in Pakistan which survived Xerxes invasion to White Hun invasion. But with Islamic invasion comes with Jizya, intimidation, and Islamic laws Jainism is also vanished in Pakistan.

Notable people

Prominent pre-partition Jains from Pakistan: