The Digambar Jain Temple is the oldest temple of the Jain religion in the capital, originally built in 1526. The main devotional area of the temple is on the first floor. You'll find here a number of shrines but the main shrine is of Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. Born in 599 BC in the ancient republic of Vaishali (Bihar) as a prince, he renounced all worldly pleasures and comforts and went in search of 'Moksha' (salvation).
(remarkable similarity with Buddhism)
The man in the corner was sweeping the floor after all visitors were gone, the temple closes at noon.
Addendum: some thoughts ...
When you travel through many cultures, it becomes rather obvious that all religions are based on the same principle, the story of an elightened guru, assimilating all existing thruth translated to the need of their time. Bible, tora, talmud ... all trying to prove their true origine but still all man-made inspired most probably on the cradle of India.
Are we living in a time were there is a growing need for renewel of religion, seeing so many new born in the US lately ? Is religion the answer to the powerlessness of growing poverty and greed in the world ?
Like I said once to a priest who asked me teasingly to disturb a protestant service as his concurence: I got respect for every kind of folklore, also yours ! (China)
But if the world would need a not-imposing religion accurate to the need of our time, then more the other, Jainisme would fit best the picture: RESPECT FOR NATURE in all their forms by living sober !