The event featured theatrical performances highlighting the Jain Diaspora around the world and key Jain religious themes.
"The pledges we received speak to the profound generosity and commitment of our members for the new temple, especially in light of the economy," said Bhupesh Mehta, president, Jain Society of Metropolitan Washington.
"We had a very enthusiastic response for our fundraising efforts," said Pravin Dand, chairman of the organisation's board of trustees.
The plans include the construction of a new temple -- to be called the Shikharbandh Mandir -- and a community facility that will host events. The overall project is expected to take three years to complete at a cost of $4.5 million.
Image: A snapshot from the event
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