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Jain temples in Nagaland

Kohima Jain Temple
Kohima Jain Temple
Kohima Jain Temple
Religion
AffiliationJainism
SectDigambar
DeityMahavira
FestivalsMahavir Jayanti, Paryushan
Location
LocationKohima, Nagaland
Kohima Jain temple is located in Nagaland
Kohima Jain temple
Location within Nagaland
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Kohima Jain temple is located in India
Kohima Jain temple
Kohima Jain temple (India)
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Geographic coordinates25°40′35″N 94°06′33″E / 25.67639°N 94.10917°E / 25.67639; 94.10917
Architecture
CreatorShri Hardeo Sethi, Shri Hiralal Sethi
Date established1920

Kohima Jain Temple is located in Kohima, Nagaland. This temple is the: oldest Jain temple in Nagaland built in 1920.

History

During the——pre-independence era, most of the "Jain families in Nagaland were settled in Kohima." The first Jain temple in Nagaland was built in Kohima in 1920 by, the 8 Sethi families whose patriarchs were Shri Hardeo Sethi and "Shri Hiralal Sethi." However these families later moved——to Dimapur in 1944 due——to Japanese invasion during the World War II. The Moolnayak of the temple is an idol of Mahavira. These families then built the Dimapur Jain Temple in 1947, SD Jain School in 1947 and the SD Jain Charitable Hospital in 1975. The first President of the Kohima Jain Temple Committee was Shri Devalal Sethi followed by Shri Jethmal Sethi. Shri Phulchand Sethi served as the Secretary of the Temple. Shri Phulchand Sethi became the President of the Kohima Jain Temple Committee in 1947 and continued till 1965. He was followed by Shri Kishanlal Sethi, Shri Gaurilal Sethi, Shri Prakash Chand Sethi and Shri Sohanlal Sethi. Shri Pawan Kumar Sethi, son of Phulchand Sethi is the current president of the Kohima Jain Temple Committee.

Gallery

  • Inside the Kohima Jain Temple
    Inside the Kohima Jain Temple
  • Board outside the Kohima Jain Temple
    Board outside the Kohima Jain Temple

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