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first arrived in the United States in the 20th century.
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immigration began in earnest in the late 1960s and continues to the present day.


History

In 1893,
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became the first Jain delegate to visit the United States, representing Jainism in the first ever
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. As the first practicing Jain to speak publicly in the United States on Jainism, he is a key figure in the history of American Jainism. The first St. Louis Jain temple in the United States was built for the
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in 1904. After the fair, the temple moved to
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and later to Los Angeles. It is now owned by the Jain Center of Southern California. Adherents of Jainism first arrived in the United States in 1944. Jain immigration began in earnest in the late 1960s after the passage of the
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. The United States has since become a center of the Jain diaspora. The first former Jain monastic to travel to the United States,
Chitrabhanu Chitrabhanu (July 26, 1922 – April 19, 2019) was a prominent figure in American Jainism. He was one of the co-founders of JAINA. Personal life He was born as Rup-Rajendra Shah on July 26, 1922 in a small town Takhatgarh in Pali district of ...
, arrived in 1971. He gave several lectures about Jainism at
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and established a Jain center in New York City. The first monk who traveled outside India by use of mechanical means was Acharya
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who arrived in the United States in 1975. He established multiple Jain centers, including International Mahavira Jain Mission popularly known as Siddhachalam. In the 1980s, he and Chitrabhanu inspired the founding of Federation of Jain Associations in North America to support the
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in the United States and Canada. As of 2010 the United States contained the most Jain temples of any country in the Jain diaspora. At least one third of the Jains living outside India live in the United States, numbering close to 150,000. Jain temples in the United States, which numbered 26 as of 2006, frequently incorporate marble and arches in a style reminiscent of Rajasthan architecture. There are almost 100 distinct Jain congregations in the United States. Many Jains in the United States are professionals. They also frequently volunteer at animal welfare organizations. Many Jains also attend Hindu temples and Hindu events.


Jain sects

According to The Pluralism Project at
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, "Most American Jains agree that the sectarian streams of Jainism that have been significant in India for 2,000 years are fast losing their currency in 20th century America...The sectarian divisions of the Jain tradition have been left behind as Jain Americans concentrate on the difficult task of appropriating the tradition in a new environment." As noted below, many Jain temples in the United States contain images from both the
Digambara ''Digambara'' (; "sky-clad") is one of the two major schools of Jainism, the other being '' Śvētāmbara'' (white-clad). The Sanskrit word ''Digambara'' means "sky-clad", referring to their traditional monastic practice of neither possessing ...
and Śvētāmbara traditions. Jain conventions and gatherings in America feature teachings from both sects.


Federation of Jain Associations in North America and Siddhachalam

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is the first pilgrimage site for Jains outside India, bringing together all Jains in one place for worship, study and reflection.


Jain symbols

The Federation of Jain Associations in North America uses a modified version of the standard Jain symbol, the Jain emblem. It replaces the
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with an '' om'' because the former is not considered a pious symbol in the western world.


Jain studies

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hosts the Bhagwan Mahavir Professorship in Jain Studies, the first Jain Studies chair at a North American university. In 2016, the Jain Society and
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signed a memorandum of understanding to establish a post-doctoral fellowship in Jain studies.


American Jain centers

:Jain temples in the United States The Jain Center of America was the first Jain center in the United States. It opened in
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in 1982. Since then, over 100 Jain centers and temples have opened in America. Most Jain centers are complexes that include a main temple housing Digambara and Śvētāmbara images, libraries, meeting rooms, guest rooms, and so forth.


Arizona

* Jain Center of Greater Phoenix


California

* Jain Center of Northern California * Jain Center of Southern California * Jain Center of Greater Sacramento * Jain Society of San Diego * Jain Center Of Los Angeles


Colorado

* Jain Samaj of Colorado, Denver


Connecticut

* Jain Center of Connecticut


Florida

* Jain Vishwa Bharati of USA, Orlando, Florida * Jain Society Inc. of Tampa Bay * Jain Society of Central Florida, Inc. * Jain Center of South Florida * Jain Association of North East Florida


Georgia

* Augusta Jain Community * Jain Society of Greater Atlanta


Illinois

* Jain Society of Metro Chicago


Indiana

* Jain Center of Central Indiana


Kansas

* Kansas City Jain Sangh


Louisiana

* Jain Center of Northwest Louisiana


Maryland

* Jain Society of Metro Washington


Massachusetts

* Jain Sangh of New England, Burlington, Massachusetts * Jain Center of Greater Boston, Norwood, Massachusetts


Michigan

* Jain Society of Greater Detroit, Inc. * Jain Society of Greater Lansing


Minnesota

* Jain Center of Minnesota


Missouri

* Jain Center of Greater St. Louis


Nevada

* Jain Center of Las Vegas


New Jersey

* Jain Center of New Jersey * Jain Sangh of Atlantic City - NJ * The Jain Sangh Inc. NJ (Cherry Hill Jain Sangh) * Jain Vishwa Bharti, Iselin, New Jersey *
Siddhachalam Siddhachalam is the first Jain Tirtha (pilgrimage site) located outside of India. Founded in 1983 by Sushil Kumar, it is located on a 108-acre (44ha) site in rural New Jersey, United States. Siddhachalam (Hindi: ''siddha'', liberated souls; ...
, New Jersey


New York

* Jain Center of America * Jain Community of Buffalo * Jain Sangh of Hudson Valley * Jain Society of Capitol District-Albany * Jain Samaj of Long Island, NY * Jain Temple of New York


North Carolina

* Jain Center of Greater Charlotte * Jain Study Center of N. Carolina


Ohio

* Jain Center of Central Ohio, Columbus * Jain Center of Cincinnati/Dayton * Jain Society of Greater Cleveland * Jain Society of Toledo


Oklahoma

* Tulsa Jain Sangh


Pennsylvania

* Jain Center of Allentown * Jain Samaj of South Central PA * Jain Society of Pittsburgh * Samarpan Jain Sangh Philadelphia


Tennessee

* Jain Society of Middle Tennessee


Texas

* Jain Society of Houston * Jain Society of N. Texas/Dallas * Jain Sangh of Greater Austin TX * Siddhayatan


Virginia

* Jain Society of Central Virginia - Richmond * Jain Temple of Virginia


Washington

* Jain Society of Seattle * Jain Center of Washington


Wisconsin

* Jain Religion Center of Wisconsinhttp://www.jainwi.org/


Gallery

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Manastambha A manastambha (Sanskrit for 'column of honour') is a pillar that is often constructed in front of Jain temples or large Jain statues. In North India, they are topped by four Tirthankara images. According to the ''Digambara'' Jain texts like '' ...
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devi Devī (; Sanskrit: देवी) is the Sanskrit word for 'goddess'; the masculine form is ''deva''. ''Devi'' and ''deva'' mean 'heavenly, divine, anything of excellence', and are also gender-specific terms for a deity in Hinduism. The conce ...
at Franklin Township Derasar File:Namokar Mantra JCNJ.jpg, Namokar Mantra at Terapanti shrine of Franklin Township Derasar


See also

* Jainism in Canada * Jainism in Europe * Jainism in Hong Kong * Jainism in Singapore * Jain Center of Southern California


References


Further reading

* ''Jainism in America'' Bhuvanendra Kumar. Benaras, Jain Humanities Press, 1996 * The Western Order of Jainism by Nathubhai Shah of London (Jain Journal Vol XXX1, No 1 July 1996) * Jains and Their Religion in America: A Social Survey by Dr. Bhuvannendra Kumar (Jain Journal Vol XXX1, No 1 July 1996)
JAIN eLibrary
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External links


Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA)
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