Chandmal Hingarh.
$6 MILLION JAIN CENTER OPENS IN NEW
YORK
When
the Jain community in New York was planning to move
from Queens to Lake Success on Long Island to build a bigger
temple to accommodate an increasing number of worshippers, a devotee came
forward with a donation of $2 million. His only condition was that the temple
remained on Ithaca Street in Elmhurst, Queens, where it was
established in 1981.
The wish of the anonymous donor as well
as the more than 800 families who are members of the only Jain temple in New York was fulfilled with the
construction of a 16,600 sq. feet temple complex in the same spot at a cost of
$6 million. The pratishta mahotsav (installation of the idols) was scheduled
for June 10, followed by a nine days of celebrations. The idols of the 24
tirthankaras (spiritual leaders) and other deities were taken to the temple in
a procession on the May 15. The idols, carved in marble and gemstones, were
brought from India. "There are about
65 Jain temples in the US, but this temple is
unique," Dr. Mamta Shaha, a spokesperson for the temple said. "It is
unique because it will be the only Jain temple in the world that will serve to unite
all the Jain sects, under one roof."
The sects such as digamabaras and shwetambaras, believe in the same core principles, but with
certain differences in practice. In the Elmhurst temple, each sect will
have facilities to conduct worship, the way its members wants.
The Adinath temple is in Digambar tradition. The Dhyan Mandir (meditation hall)
is in Shrimad Rajchandra tradition. And the Mahavir swami temple is in
swetambar tradition. The four-floor, 66-foot high temple is
breath-takingly beautiful as it is constructed in white marble.
It was under the guidance of spiritual
leaders, Gurudev Shri Chitrabanuji and Gurudev Shri Sushilkumarji that the Jain
community in New York began to unite and
come together for peace and prayer, in late 1970's. In 1981, a two-family home
was purchased and converted into a temple at the lower level and upper
apartment housed the caretaker and priests. With a handful of families as its
members in the early years, the 'Jain Center of New York' has grown
tremendously over the years.
A place of prayer that was once
operated as a 'house temple' out of Ithaca Street, and held religious school,
lectures, and puja in a 30 foot by 40 foot living room has now been morphed
with the help of a dream, and the overwhelming support of the Jain community in
New York.
The one room shrine has been
transformed into an architectural marvel. Apart from the temple, the complex
has a Jain Art Gallery, a children's
religious school with a full computer lab located in the basement, apartments
for the temple caretaker and visiting scholars, with expansion plans for the
future. Several religious leaders including Gurudev Chitrabhanu will
attend the ceremonies. Political leaders including congressmen are also
expected be present. "We expect more than 4000 people at the event,"
Dr Shaha said. There are about 4.4 million Jain followers across the globe and
75,000 to 80,000 in the United
States of America. The number in the US
is growing rather rapidly over the past few years as more Jains have been
emigrating from India on account of the new technological trends.
Information Source: us.rediff.com