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A Temple or a Mandir (in hindi).It may be known by different words in different languages like, Derasar, Nasiyaji, etc.
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
Okay, I'm CERTAINLY not Jainist: I found this out at school. They're just called temples, from what I've gathered. Courtesy of: JONATHAN K.
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)
they prey in a deresar or a mandir. these are temples. there are tinkaharahs too, which are the different kinds. go to 'diversion-jainism-worship, and then it will tell you.
They go to worship in a temple known as "Derasar" or a "Mandir". Most go to stone temples while some have wooden ones madde in homes. Usually they chant mantras or meditate when they are there.Jains worship those places where their Tirthankars attained Nirvana (Sammed Sikhar, Girnar, Kailash Parvat, Pavapur and Champapur) and the places which they believe to be eternal (Sammed Sikhar and Ayodhya). Besides, they also worship in Siddha Kshetras.For their daily rituals they go to a local temple (in hindi: Mandir, in Gujarati: Derasar) which are more popular among Jains as it is not possible to go to above mentioned places every day to worship God.
Hindus worship in a Mandir.
Followers of Jainism do not go to a Church, instead they visit a Temple or Mandir, to offer their daily prayers.
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The name of the temple that hindus worship is called a mandir. A mandir can be used for many things including worship, ceremonies and also community centres.
a church - Christianity Baha'i casa de Worship - Baha'i faith a mosque - Islam A cathedral - Catholicism a temple (Buddhism, Mormon, French Protestants, Orthodox Christianity, Greek) a chapel - Presbyterian a Kirk - Scottish Christianity A Meetinghouse - Religious Society of Friends, Mormons, A Mandir and Pathi - Hinduism a Derasar - Jainism Templums and Fanums - Roman (paganism) Hof - Norse paganism Jinja - Shinto Synagogue - Judaism Gurdwara - Sikhism Daoguan - Taoism A Fire Temple - Zoroastrianism Masonic Lodge - Freemasonry
at mandir or temple