Pratishthana
Pratishthana is a Sanskrit term used in Hindu, Jain, and related Indian traditions to denote establishment, installation, or consecration. The word comes from pratishthāna or pratishtha, formed from the root sthā “to stand,” with prefixes that convey making something stand or be established. In religious usage, pratishthana often refers to the consecration ceremony during which a deity’s image or a temple is ritually energised and made fit for worship.
In Hindu temple practice, pratishtha is a central ritual that marks the formal opening of a shrine.
In Jainism, pratishtha refers to the consecration of Tirthankar idols and images within temples, making them
In modern usage, Pratishthana can appear as a proper name for temples, cultural centers, charitable trusts,