It is the second most important temple of Jain community.
They also honor distinguished people from the Jain community annually.
The social interaction of Jain communities has long been recognized.
Today, the local Jain community has thousands of members, a massive new temple.
Mahuva is also an important place for the Jain community.
It is now a major pilgrimage site for the Jain community.
Women from the Jain community attend a prayer meeting for world peace in 2009.
A small Jain community survives from the classical period as well.
Thus the term shravaka has been used for the Jain community itself.
They exerted serious pressure on the Jain community during 13th and 14th century.