English: Exquisitely crafted from Red Sandstone and White Marble, the Jain temple follows strict rules about no-leather and traditional or religious attire. The restriction on photography makes it impossible to show the exquisitely carved wooden doors, intricate inlay work (with colour marble and mother of pearl) on the floors, beautiful figurines etc.
The main temple is braced by two smaller temples on the left and right and the entire compound is ringed with guest rooms assigned to the temple functionaries and visitors.
The Jain community members may also engage in charitable activities like poor-feeding and manual service at the temple.
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