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A place where you can find tranquility and connect with GOD! This is what I felt the first time I visited the Hindu Jain Temple in Monroeville. Starkly different from the SV Temple (also located in the area, which is very commercial and more of a tourist attraction), the Hindu Jain Temple is where you can peacefully sit down (not rushed or pressured by the priests to make a donation) and find refuge from the worldly stresses. This temple itself is architecturally beautiful (construction) with a nicely landscaped lawn and a huge parking lot. The inside is clean and quiet, and there is always a priest who will greet you (if you visit more than a few times, they start remembering you) and oblige you if you have any prayer requests. On days of Indian festivals the place can get a little crowded, but not so much that you feel uncomfortable. If you visit, do not forget to go around each section (where they house the big idols) as they have smaller idols and/or pictures from many historic temples all over India. Additionally, they do sell prayer books inside and you can also make requests with the temple for a priest to visit your house/office if you need to have a pooja done.
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