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
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