India is a country with diverse cultures, out of which Jainism is one of them. As we are observing, followers of Jainism have been increasing. People worldwide start following it due to its simplicity which teaches a human to become disciplined in life. Jain people have different audacity for life. They live life with discipline and by maintaining simplicity in it. Philosophies in Jainism are quite different from other religions. Every year Jainism celebrates its essential and traditional festivals. There are several sacred places in India for the Jain pilgrimage. The Jain communities manage all these places and Jain temples. As there are some religious and political conflicts among the Jain people, they are mainly driven by the communities to control the environment. The name of the pilgrimage is tirtha which is connected with the mountain and river. Jains have unique pilgrimage sites on the top of mountains. It is either an impressive statue of the god established by the ancestors or any miracle power. Or there is an old temple of Jain which plays a significant role in the religion. Most of the Jain are entirely against worshipping images. There are prominent Jain pilgrimages places all over India. The government protects all these places, and some of them are under renovation. Jain people maintain discipline, and they retain the values of their religion. To keep it safe for future generations, they follow strict rules and are obliged by other members.