the Mahavira temple is in the Mahavirji situated near rajasthan
The tirth kshestra are often considered supreme places of worship. However, for daily worship Jains go to a temple or a Mandir (also called Derasar)
Jains worship or offer their daily prayers at a place called a Jain Mandir (or, Jain temple) or a Nasiyaji or Derasar.Some Jains also go to Upashray or Sthanak
Jains worship at a Deraser.
Jains have different deities, the most important ones, being tirthankaras.
Jains worship non-creator deities.
The Jains in India are on the brink of being issued with the minority certificate which will give them access to the central funds.
Jains do not worship a Creator, but, believe in non-creator deities.
Jainism is a religious off-shoot to Hinduism, originating from the Indian sub-continent. The place of worship for Jains and Hindus are commonly known as the temple.
Although Ganesha is worshipped mainly in Hinduism, Jains worship him too.
Satish Kumar Jain has written: 'Progressive Jains of India' -- subject(s): Biography, Jains
Church for Christians, Masjid for Muslims,Mandir for Hindus, Gurudwara for Sikhs,Synagogue for Jews,Bodh Moat for Buddhist, Jain Moat for Jains etc
There could be 25 to 30 million Jains worldwide by one estimation. In India alone, there are 10 to 15 million people who practice Jainism.