Jain Mool Sangh
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New Digambar Temple in Colorado
We are thrilled to share that a 5.03-acre property was acquired by JMS on February 10, 2026, in Parker, Colorado. We plan to begin the Digambar Chaityalaya in April 2026 and envision developing a Shikharbandhi Digambar temple to establish and maintain a sacred place of worship, along with a Community Center for religious, educational, social, cultural, and related activities.
Highlights
5.03 acres land exclusive for Digambar Temple
Current ~3000 sqft house for Pathshala and related activities
Current ~1000 sqft structure for Chaityalaya Hall
Envision to build a Shikharbandi temple in near future
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about JMS and temple!
Is Jain Mool Sangh non-profit part of Jain Samaj of Colorado non-profit?
Not at all! JMS is an independent entity established solely to own and manage the Digambar Chaityalaya property. It operates separately from JSOC, with no operational ties. However, the Jain community in Colorado remains part of JSOC, uniting all Jain sects under one community. We have no intention of separating from the Samaj; rather, we aim to uphold proper religious values. We can continue to organize events together at both places.
What should I bring to the Chaityalaya?
While Chaityalaya construction is in progress right now, there will be no specific requirements, but if you'd like to perform the Shriji Abhishek, please bring your own washed dhoti, dupatta (khesh), and towel.
What are your operating hours?
We are open from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM every Sunday. However, if you plan to visit the Chaityalaya, please call our contact number for access instructions.
Is there parking available?
Yes, we have free parking available for all visitors. The parking lot is well-lit and secure.
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