We Jain call Dehrasar not temple because we are the GOD and our body itself is temple.
There are many Jain mandirs (temples) in India and even outside India. Some most famous Jain temples include Dilwara Jain temples, Ranakpur Jain temples, and some temples in South India.
Tamil Nadu is state of india there are no jain temples.
Chola Dynasty..
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In Jainism, religious places of worship are typically called "Jain temples" rather than churches. These temples serve as sacred spaces for rituals, prayers, and community gatherings. Notable Jain temples include the Dilwara Temples in Rajasthan, India, which are famous for their intricate marble carvings.
they are kept at the temples at the time when they worship
Sonagiri is about 60 km from Gwalior, has scores of Jain temples of 9th & 10th century on little hills.
No, Jainism is a different religion. Jain gods, principlse & temples are different than Hindu Gods, principles & temples.
worshiping animals or non. veg.
Vastupal and Tejpal, who were prominent Jain figures and patrons of the architecture and art of the Jain temples in Gujarat, were disciples of the Jain teacher Acharya Hemchandra. Hemchandra played a significant role in the development of Jain philosophy and literature during the 12th century. His teachings and guidance greatly influenced Vastupal and Tejpal in their endeavors to promote Jainism.
The pilgrim is in Palitana (name of the hill is Shatroonjaygiri)
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.