Future Plans
The Jain Centre standing today is going to be redeveloped into a huge wonderful and ecstatic temple. The future plans of the Jain Centre can be observed from the images shown below.
The white marble temple of more than 2,000 sq feet itself will be a marvellous construction with carved 22 full and 14 half pillars, carved arches, fully carved vast dome and ceilings, garbha gruha, and display of main Jain places of pilgrimage and will show the Jain architecture at its best. The temple will have Bhagwan Parsvanath as main image, images of Rushabhdev, Munisuvrat Swami, Mahavir Swami, Simandhar Swami; brass statues of Past, Present and Future twenty four tithankars, depiction of main places of Jain pilgrimage, shrines of Guardian deities such as Manibhadra, Nakoda Bhairav, Ghantakarna Mahavir, Padmavati Mata and Others.
Main Temple
Cross Section of Temple
Ground Plan
Ceiling
Aerial View
Elevation
The Ground Floor will have a spacious porch, lobby, reception and a cloak room, foyer / hall, dining room, large kitchen, two lifts, twin stairways, car park, cycle park and a spacious multi-purpose meeting / office room.

Ground Floor
The first floor will have a Library/Multifaith room, a office/meeting room and three interconnected separate halls together with a display and exhibition space. The Halls will be useful for classes, meetings, conferences, training rooms, cultural and interfaith activities and as service to humanity and community activities. When fully opened the floor area of the halls will be about 4,000 sq ft. Behind the halls there will be male and female shower rooms, one flat and keshar-sukhad room.
First Floor
The top floor will be the main sacred space and place of worship for the Jains. It will house the Temple with shrines for Swetambers and Digambers, Upashraya for Sthanakvasis, Terapanth Hall, Shrimad Rajchandra Jnan Mandeer, and Shrines for Guardian deities, Audio/Visual Room, Exhibition/Display Space together with other amenities such as a Spacious Foyer, a Puja Room and an Office, and two flats behind the temple.
Second Floor