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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.
The Sun Temple is located in Konarka (Sanskrit: कोनार्क), a small town in the state of Orissa, India, on the Bay of Bengal, sixty-five kilometres from Bhubaneswar.ref Wikipedia - page "Konark"
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.
0.41% of India is Jain.
Chola Dynasty..
We Jain call Dehrasar not temple because we are the GOD and our body itself is temple.
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.
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Yes, the Jain community is present in Madhya Pradesh, where they have a significant historical and cultural influence. The state is home to several important Jain temples and pilgrimage sites, such as the famous Khajuraho temples and the Dilwara Temples. Jains in Madhya Pradesh primarily engage in trade and business, contributing to the local economy. The community is known for its commitment to non-violence and promoting educational and social initiatives.
No, Jainism is a different religion. Jain gods, principlse & temples are different than Hindu Gods, principles & temples.