The temple conducts daily poojas as a core part of its spiritual offerings, allowing devotees to participate in sacred rituals and seek the blessings of the deity. Each day begins with the morning pooja, which includes the ceremonial Abhisheka (ritual bathing of the idol), chanting of Jain mantras, and offering of flowers, fruits, and incense. This is followed by Aarti, a ritual of waving lit lamps accompanied by devotional songs, creating a serene and spiritually uplifting atmosphere.
Throughout the day, devotees are invited for Darshan, the holy sight of the deity, which is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual merit. Special midday and evening poojas are conducted, including chanting, meditation, and distribution of prasad (blessed offerings) to the devotees. The temple maintains a schedule to ensure smooth participation and a tranquil environment, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in devotion.
The daily pooja and darshan rituals not only provide an opportunity for worship but also serve as a moment of reflection, fostering spiritual growth, inner peace, and a deeper connection with Jain teachings.