Explore Jainism

“Explore the timeless teachings, rich history, and sacred temples of Jainism. Discover a path of peace, non-violence, and spiritual wisdom.”

 Jain Center of America

( Shwetambar, Digambar, Sthanakvasi, and Terapanthi Jain)

The Jain Center of America fosters a vibrant Jain community in New York, promoting spirituality, non-violence, and cultural heritage

The Jain Center of America, located in New York, NY, is a distinguished institution serving as the first Jain center established in the United States. It unites the diverse Jain community from across New York and the East Coast, offering a space where followers of Jainism can practice their faith, participate in cultural events, and foster community connections. Founded to preserve and share Jain heritage, the center welcomes members from Shwetambar, Digambar, Sthanakvasi, and Terapanthi traditions.

With a strong commitment to promoting Jain values like Ahimsa (non-violence) and Aparigraha (non-attachment), the Jain Center of America is a spiritual and educational resource for people of all ages. From religious services to youth programs and language classes, it supports a holistic approach to spirituality, making Jain philosophy accessible to the broader community.

Shri Girnarji Tirth Sacred Pilgrimage

Key Features of Mandir

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Architectural Marvel

 

The center’s architecture blends modern and traditional elements, creating an atmosphere of peace and reflection, and housing multiple shrines dedicated to various Jain deities.

Jain Temples In India

Spiritual Significance

 

Offering daily prayers, meditation, and discourses, the Jain Center of America serves as a sanctuary for spiritual growth and reflection on Jain teachings and values.

Shri Suparshvanathi jain Tirth

Historic Importance

 

Through festivals, educational workshops, and community service programs, the center promotes a deeper understanding of Jain philosophy and values.

The Main Idol: Lord Mahavira (24th Tirthankar)

The temple’s main idol of Lord Mahavira symbolizes purity, compassion, and the pursuit of liberation. The beautifully adorned idol inspires devotees to practice the core Jain principles of truth, non-violence, and self-discipline, making it a central focus for worship and meditation within the temple.

Get In Touch

Jain Center of America, 43-11 Ithaca St, Elmhurst, NY 11373, United States

+1 718 478 9141

7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

www.nyjaincenter.org/

Temple Amenities And Services

The Jain Center of America provides essential amenities, offering a welcoming and resourceful environment for all visitors

The Dharamshala is a well-maintained lodging facility offering a calm space for guests, ideal for those who travel to attend religious and cultural events at the center. The Bhojanshala serves a variety of vegetarian meals that adhere to Jain dietary restrictions, providing a nourishing and peaceful dining experience for visitors and members.

Useful Info

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Dharmshala:

The Dharamshala at the center provides accommodation for visitors and families, creating a convenient and comfortable option for devotees attending events and religious functions. This facility encourages community spirit and offers a restful environment for both short and extended stays.

Bhojanshala:

The Bhojanshala serves pure vegetarian Jain meals in a serene dining hall, allowing devotees to enjoy nutritious meals prepared according to Jain dietary principles. This communal dining space fosters a sense of togetherness and supports the center’s emphasis on respect for life and non-violence.

Nearby facilities

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Hotels

 Nearby hotels offer convenient options for accommodation for those visiting the center.

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Lodges

Several affordable lodges close to the center are suitable for longer stays.

Bus Services

Public transportation links the center to major areas of New York, making it easily accessible.

Train Services

Train stations nearby provide connectivity to New York City and surrounding regions for out-of-town visitors.