The correct answer is: Jains.
Jal Mahal is a Jain temple complex located in Pawapuri, Bihar, India. It is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Jains, as it is believed to be the place where Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara, attained moksha (liberation).
The temple complex is built on a hilltop and consists of several temples, as well as a large tank. The main temple is dedicated to Mahavira, and it is said that his ashes are enshrined in the sanctum sanctorum. The other temples in the complex are dedicated to various other Jain Tirthankaras.
The Jal Mahal is a popular tourist destination, and it is also a place of great religious significance for Jains. Every year, thousands of Jains from all over the world visit the temple complex to pay their respects to Mahavira and to seek his blessings.
The other options are incorrect because:
- Buddhists do not believe in a personal god, and they do not have any pilgrimage sites that are specifically associated with the Buddha.
- Hindus have many pilgrimage sites, but the Jal Mahal is not one of them.
- Sikhs do not have any pilgrimage sites that are specifically associated with their founder, Guru Nanak Dev Ji.