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Five great enemies to
peace inhabit with us : avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride. If those
enemies were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy perpetual peace.
Francesco Petrarch
CONVERSION LAW VIOLATION IS A
CRIMINAL OFFENCE IN GUJARAT
Gujarat
Freedom of Religion Act, 2003 - Anyone wishing to convert will have to tell
the government why they were doing it and for how long they had been
following the religion which they were renouncing, failing which, they will
be declared offenders and prosecuted under criminal laws. Forced conversion
could land those responsible a three-year jail term. This clause is
contained in the rules of the anti-conversion law which came into effect on
April 1.
The new law is called
Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act, 2003, and took five years to be
implemented because of the failure of the state government to come up with
rules on the kind of information to be provided when applying for
permission to convert to any religion. The Bill confirms that Jainism and
Buddhism are not sub-sects of Hinduism. The rules have been published in
the Gujarat government gazette. The rules make it obligatory for a priest
seeking to convert someone from one religion to another to take prior
permission of the district magistrate in order to avoid police action.
The priest, in fact,
will have to sign a detailed form providing personal information on the
person whom she/he wishes to convert, whether the one sought to be
converted is a minor, a member of Scheduled Caste or Tribe, her/his marital
status, occupation and monthly income. Anyone willing to convert will have
to apply to the district magistrate a month before the rituals and give
details on the place of conversion, time and reason.
After getting
converted, the person will have to obligatorily provide information within
10 days on the rites to the district
magistrate, reason for conversion, the name of the priest who has carried
out the ritual and full details of the persons who took part in the
ceremony. The district magistrate will have to send a quarterly report to
the government listing the number of applications for prior permission,
comparative statistics of the earlier quarter, reasons for granting or not
granting permission, number of conversions, and number of actions against
offenders. Posted by Mahavir S. Chavan E-Mail :
msanglikar@yahoo.com
TEMPLES
GRAND MAHAVIR JANM KALYANAK
CELEBRATION BY DIGAMBAR JAINS OF BANGKOK - Mahavir Janm Kalyanak, auspicious Vedi Shuddhi and Sthapana of 1008 Shri
Mahavir Swami's five (5) panchdhatu Jin Pratimaji were collectively
celebrated by Digamber Jain Samaj with full vigor at Bangkok, Thailand
Mandir Ji from 18th to 20th April 2008. Around 25-30 Sadharmi bandhus also
traveled all the way from India and other parts of the world to participate
in this wonderful event.
JAIN IDOLS STOLEN FROM DIGAMBAR
JAIN TEMPLE AT BANSWARA, RAJASTHAN
Three
valuable idols, chhatra and other expensive material were stolen from Shri
Sumati Nath Digambar Jain Temple in the Bahubali colony of Banswara town
in Rajasthan in the night of 16th may, 2008. The incident caused resentment
amongst Jain community and all the markets were closed. The matter was
immediately reported to the police. Such incidents of theft in Jain Temles
have become very frequent but no concerted efforts appear to be taken by
the concerned authorities to prevent future happenings.
SAINTS
MUNI ROOP CHAND JI 'RAJAT' FEELING
BETTER
Influential, renowned and senior saint of Sthanakwasi sect Pravartak Sri
Roopmuniji is now feeling much better after his emergency treatment at
Ahemdabad and Mumbai. Muniji was admitted in ICU Ward of Bombay hospital
for eight days. Now he is back to Udaipur and is attending all the
religious programmes. Shri Roop Muni Commands tremendous respect not only
in Jain sect but he also has considerable following amongst people of other
religions. While at Mumbai, he was regularly visited by several film stars,
politicians, industrialists and almost all the leaders of Sthanakwasi Samaj.
JAIPUR SERIAL BOMB BLAST AT THE HUB
OF PEACE: ACHARYA MAHAPRAGYA
This terrorist attack at the peace hub was to destroy the
mutual harmony & brotherhood. On this attempt of terrorism, On the
occasion of a function organized by the citizens of Jaipur to honor him,
Acharya Mahapragya said in a statement on 14th May, that some moments of
terrorism come in such a way that requirement of peace, communal harmony,
patience and brotherhood becomes utmost. In this atmosphere of terrorism,
each community and each citizen should hold each others hands firmly so
that the peace and harmony may remain intact and aggressiveness could not
raise its head to create more disturbances. “Non-violence will
automatically be adopted if causes of violence is first understand deeply
and then attempt would made to avoid that". Chief Minister of Rajasthan,
Smt. Vasundhra Raje accepting this statement of Acharya Mahapragya
emphasized the importance of non-violence for taking the state on way of
peace and prosperity.
AWARDS AND
ACHIEVEMENTS
DELHI GIRL ASHIMA JAIN FIRST AMONG
WOMEN IN 2008 CIVIL SERVICES EXAM - Ashima Jain, who
secured the seventh position in the qualifying examinations, is the highest
ranked among women. She has cleared the examination in her very first
attempt. Giving credit for her parents’ support, 25-year-old Ashima said:
“My father is my role model. Three things worked for me. Faith in god,
family support, hard work and dedication. I owe a lot to my family.” A
student of the government-aided Dayanand Model Senior Secondary School on
Mandir Marg, she has been an outstanding student throughout her academic
life at Delhi University’s Shri Ram College of Commerce and Delhi School of
Economics.
PRESTIGIOUS ELLIS ISLAND MEDAL OF
HONOR AWARDED TO DR. DHIRAJ BHAI SHAH - Ahimsa Times is proud to inform that Dr. Dhiraj Shah, Past President of
JAINA and Chairman of JAINA's World Community Service has been awarded the
prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor. He joins the ranks of President
Bush Senior, President Clinton, Deepak Chopra and many others. He is very
deserving Jain Leader in North America and has dedicated his whole life to
the cause of Jains, Jainism, Jain unity and charities worldwide. He is
kind, devoted and committed person whose vision for living is to care for
the suffering humanity. Our hearty congratulations to Dhiraj Bhai.
Courtesy: Jasvant Mehta, Jain Society of Alberta.
PRAKRIT AWARD FOR GERMANS -
Two German octogenarian professors will be awarded the
prestigious Prakrit Jnanabharati International award for 2005 and 2006. The
National Institute of Prakrit Studies and Research, Shravanabelagola, has
selected German scholars Willem Bollee (81) and Klaus Bruhn (80) for its
Prakrit Jnanabharati International Award for 2005 and 2006 respectively.
The award was instituted in 2004 by the National Institute of Prakrit
Studies and Research based in Shravanabelagola.
The institute convenor
Prof. Hampa Nagarajaiah told reporters here on Thursday that Dr Willem
Bollee, retired Indology professor from University of Wuerzburg is the
recipient of the award for 2005 while Klaus Bruhn, retired Indology
professor from Berlin University is the 2006 recipient.” The Award function
will be organised at Berlin, Germany on 25th May 2008. Prof. Prem Suman
Jain (Director) and Prof. Hampana (Convenor) will present this prestigious
Award to these German scholars on behalf of Parampujya Charukeerthy
Bhattaraka Swamyji, Chairman of the Institute. H. E. Ambassador of India to
Germany will be the Chief Guest. Courtsey: Ajitkumar Benadi E-Mail:
ajithkbenadi@googlemail.com E-Mail-
NIPSAR mynipsar@yahoo.co.in
GULAB KOTHARI HONORED WITH
DOCTORATE IN ITALY
Editor of Rajasthan Patrika Mr. Gulab Kothari has been honored with Doctor
of Philosophy by Okido Global Research Institute of Col Bordola, Italy.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Kothari explained the importance of yoga and
meditation.
ACHARYA KISHORE KUNAL AWARDED
BHAGWAN MAHAVEER AWARD
PATNA :
Acharya Kishore Kunal, Retd. IPS official and chairman of the Bihar State
Board of Religious Trusts, has been conferred upon the prestigious Bhagwan
Mahaveer Award for his dedicated community and social services. President
Pratibha Patil gave him the award at a function organised at Rashtrapati
Bhawan . This was stated in a Press note released by the secretary of the
Jain Sangh, Pradeep Jain. The award instituted by Bhagwan Mahaveer
Foundation, Chennai, carries a cash component of Rs. Five Lakh, a
commendatory citation and a memento. Pradip Jain, secretary of Jain Sangh,
Patna, informed that Acharya Kunal is the first individual from Bihar-Jharkhand
to get this award. His selection was made by a jury headed by Justice Shri
M. N. Venkatachalaih, former chief justice of India.
BHAGWAN MAHAVIR FOUNDATION AWARDS
ANNOUNCED FOR THE YEAR 2008
Shri Sugal Chand Jain, Chairman, Bhagwan Mahavir Foundation, Chennai
announced the prestigious awards for this year at a press conference held
in Chennai on the 27th march, 2008. About 300 entries had ben received for
these awards, from which a committee of distinguished people selected three
entries, one for each of the catagories.
Award A: Given in the
field of ahimsa and vegetarianism; The award goes to "Action for the
protection of wild animals", Orissa.
Award B: Given in the
field of Education and medical services; The award goes to "Mahatma gandhi
Chikitsa Vigyan Sansthan", Sevagram (Maharashtra).
Award C: Given in the
field of National and social services; The award goes to "Amar Seva Sangam",
Aikudi, Dist. Tirinelvali, Tamilnadu.
TERAPANTH PREKSHA MEDITATION
CAMP AT JAIPUR
What is
Preksha Meditation ? Preksha Meditation is the combination of knowledge
from our ancient religious books, modern science and our experience.
Preksha Meditation is the practice of purifying our emotions and our
conscious(chitta) and realising our own self. Preksha Meditation is a
technique of mediation for attitudinal change, behavioural modification and
integrated development of persona. Organiser: Preksha International
,Auspicious Presence: His Holiness Acharya Mahapragya ,Date: 29th June 2008
to 06th July 2008 ,Venue: Anuvibha, Jaipur (Rajasthan - India).
CONFERENCES & CEREMONIES
CONFERENCE OF WORLD YOUTH ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN WELFARE FROM JUNE 23RD TO
JUNE 26TH AT CALIFORNIA - Combined
conferences of global youths are being organised from June 23rd - 26th
June 2008 at Anaheim California in the United States and in Dakar Senegal
from June 30th - 3rd July 2008. People from various countries are invited
to join the events. people from various countries around the world. Those
interested to join may contact the secretariat of the organizing
committee. The benevolent donors and the organizing Committee will
provide round trip air tickets and accommodation for the period to all
registered participants. All Delegates and Participants will be
responsible only for their hotel Booking in Dakar Senegal where the second
phase of the conference will be held on child abuse and its possible
preventions. The contact address of the conference secretariat is E-Mail:
hmr_secretariat1@secretarynet &
conference_info@linuxmail.org By Tel: +1 (561) 939-2262 By FAX
+1-(561)-671-3781 Courtesy: Anna Brown.
SEMINAR ON WORLD RELIGIONS IN NEW
JERSEY
A two-day seminar was held on 8th and 9th March, 2008 at the Millburn Free
Public Library in Millburn, New Jersey, to present a basic overview of the
major world religions practiced by the diverse cultures. In these times of
changing demographics, the vision of the seminar organizers was to create
interest in learning about other religions and cultures and to promote
unity and understanding to help create better, more compassionate world.
The seminar organized by the International Jain Sangh (IJS) and the
Spiritual Unity Network (SUN) of New Jersey was attended by over 100
participants in the Library hall flanked by eight foot high symbols from
seven religions. It was also sponsored by a coalition of 20 religious and
humanitarian organizations including JAINA as well as a few individuals.
The closing item was an interfaith dance ‘Ishwar Allah Tero Naam’ based on
a prayer often recited in the prayer meetings of Mahatma Gandhi, performed
by the artists from Divya Dance Academy choreographed by an accomplished
Bharat Natyam artist Divya Jain. [Courtesy: Naresh Jain, Interfaith
Co-Chair, Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA)].
News item received with thanks from Dr. Sulekh Jain.
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WORLD CONGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY
'RETHINKING PHILOSOPHY TODAY' -
July 30 to August 5,
2008 - The
International Federation of Philosophical Societies in collaboration with
Korean Philosophical Association warmly invites participants to the
congress. This is the first time in history that the World Congress of
Philosophy will take place in Asia – a fact that can be regarded as one of
the consequences of globalization, a phenomenon that is not only financial
but also cultural. The previous World Congress of Philosophy, in 2003, took
place in Istanbul, on the border between Europe and Asia. Now we are taking
the next step and organizing the World Congress in the heart of Asia, in
Korea, between Japan on the one side and China and Russia on the other.
This should result in a much larger attendance of philosophers from Asia
than ever before at a World Congress of Philosophy, and thus enable us to
rethink philosophy today in a truly global context. Courtesy
:
www.herenow4u.de
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL FOR
JAIN ACADEMIC STUDIES
2008 Class ( consisting of about 36 scholars from 4 countries and about 16
universities) of International Summer School for Jain Academic Studies will
be arriving in India by the end of this month. During the last three years,
ISSJS has prepared a set of 66 lecture notes on many subjects of Jainism (
philosophy, history, culture etc) . These lecture notes were prepared for
ISSJS by highly qualified Jain scholars in India and before publishing were
reviewed by a team of experts. All these notes are available at
www.jainstudies.org/study-notes-all.php. Courtesy: Sulekh C.
Jain, ISJS, Houston, Texas, USA.
JAIN DELEGATION PRESENTS POPE A
JAIN SYMBOL
Washington: The Catholic community here was euphoric when Pope Benedict XVI
came visiting US for the first time in the third week of April. Sharing
their excitement was a 21-year-old Gujarati lad, Aditya Vora. Aditya was
among the privileged five selected from around the world from Jewish,
Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu and Jain religions. He had the honour of greeting
the Pope and gifting him a Jain 'peace cube'. The cube had, engraved on its
sides, tenets of ahimsa, aparigraha (non-possessiveness), anekantvada
(multiple viewpoints of reality) and the image of Mahatma Gandhi, who
exemplified these principles. "It was a phenomenal opportunity for me,"
says Aditya, about his two minutes with the Pope, during which he explained
to him what the inscriptions on the cube stood for. The meeting was meant
to embody the Pope's belief that religions must unite to achieve peace. Of
the 150 representatives of different religions, a group of 10 Jains led by
Arvind Vora, father of Aditya and chairman of Federation of Jain
Associations in North America's Inter-faith Committee, was invited to this
intimate gathering held at Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, Washington
DC, on April 17.
A science major at
Haverford College, Pennsylvania, Aditya was selected because of his
involvement in inter-faith activities. He's been active from high school in
the Long Island Multi-Faith Forum, conducted dialogues with Holocaust
survivors in New York-New Jersey-Connecticut region and organized
anti-prejudice, multicultural training programmes at Long Island, New York.
Says Vora senior, "It was a great coincidence that April 16 was the Pope's
81st birthday and Mahavir Swamiji's 2,606th birthday fell on April 18. I
told the Pope he had picked the best week of the year to come to US." The
Pope's mission for the trip was 'Hope For Peace'. "I told him how peace can
be an automatic outcome if one practises the Jain principle of
non-violence," he adds. Arvind bhai was among the 10 religious leaders, and
five young adults, who received the Pope's audience. It is estimated that
there are 10 million Jains around the world, of whom 1,00,000 are in North
America. "What impressed me most was that they made us feel Jainism is
important," says Vora senior. Courtesy: Dr. Sulekh C. Jain, Houston, Texas,
USA
Miscellaneous
OLDEST DELHI SWEET SHOP 'GHANTEWALA' IS STILL THE CITY'S FAVOURITE - If old is what we are
speaking of, it probably doesn't get any more old than this. In the narrow
lanes of Chandini Chowk stands a shop that is swarmed with eager customers
even before it opens its doors. Such has been the story of Ghantewala since
it first opened in 1790. Rather astonishingly, it didn't take a change of
hands to keep the shop going through the centuries. Ghantewala has remained
in the same family since inception and is now being run by the seventh
generation of Jains. So old is this sweet shop that folktales have come
up around the name of the shop. It's anyone's guess how the shop got its
uniquely weird name – whether from an elephant that would come by everyday
with a bell ringing in his neck and stand stubbornly till he was fed some
sweets or from the bells of a school that used to exist near the shop.
Ghantewala was founded
by Lala Sukh Lal Jain when he came to Delhi from Amber, Rajasthan. But the
shop had its share of hardship too. During the Emergency, due to lack of
orders and good quality raw materials, most of the employees were asked to
leave. Instead, the family took up a franchise of Bombay Dyeing until the
raw materials improved in quality.... which is when all employees were
called back. What sets it apart is that Ghantewala hasn't lost itself in
the commercialisation of sweets. Till date, it is by far one of the most
famous shops in Chandini Chowk.
MEAT SELLERS PROTEST ABATTOIR
SHUTDOWN DURING JAIN FESTIVAL
Mumbai,
May 15 The Brihatmumbai Municipal Corporation’s decision to shut down all
city slaughterhouses during the Jain festival of Paryushan has run into
opposition from meat-sellers. The Brihanmumbai Hindu Khatik Samaj Sanghatna,
an association of meat-sellers, has decided to observe a dharna at Azad
Maidan. The Paryushan will be observed between August 27 and September 3
this year. Those participating in the dharna will have their mouths taped
and hands tied. The BMC, at a general body meeting of the elected
representatives on April 7, decided to shut down all abattoirs during the
nine-day Jain festival. According to the protestors, the worst hit will be
the owners and the workers of the slaughterhouses.
According to the
association, there are around 1,500 BMC-owned and licensed shops selling
meat in Mumbai apart from illegal ones in and around suburbs. They employ
over 25,000 daily-wage workers who earn a meagre Rs 100-Rs 150 per day. The
closing of the slaughterhouses for nine days would mean no income for these
workers for those nine days, the association said. Sixty-five-year-old
Maltibai Eknath Kothmere, a widow, earns her livelihood in the form of rent
from the slaughter shop her husband had left her. Seated in her tiny
one-room house, she complained: “No money means no food. We are somehow
managing with the little income that we get as rent, but now with the BMC’s
resolution, I do not know how we will survive for those nine days.”
Bhalchandra Gaikwad,
the general secretary of the Mutton Dealers’ Association, said: “Around
25,000 goats are imported weekly from regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The
whole process includes animal breeders, transport, cleaners and helpers in
the slaughterhouses. The health and leather industry gets its regular work
from the process of slaughtering. Shutting abattoirs will mean a huge
financial loss to all. We will not hesitate moving the Supreme Court if the
BMC turns a deaf ear.”
Dilip Patel, the BJP
corporator who initiated the proposal to keep slaughterhouses closed during
the nine-day period, said: “We have always respected and cared for the
sentiments of the minorities and Jains are a minority. We have just passed
a resolution as per Supreme Court order to close slaughterhouse during the
period.” Posted by Mahavir S. Chavan
BANTWAL : SIXTEEN IDOLS STOLEN FROM
JAIN BASADI IN VITTAL
Bantwal,
May 24: Idol thieves have once again targeted the historically famous Sri
Chandranatha Swamy Basadi in Vittal, after a gap of about three years.
Besides taking away the idols of goddesses Jwalamalini Devi and Padmavathi
Devi being worshipped in the Jain Basadi, they have stolen 16 bronze idols
and the golden Karimani necklace and golden bangles found on the idols. The
estimated value of the stolen idols and gold ornaments is Rs 24,300. The
temple priest discovered the theft when he came to the Basadi in the wee
hours on Friday May 23 to attend to his duties, and thereafter, filed a
complaint with the Vittal police. It may be recalled that the thieves had
three years ago, gained entry into the same Basadi by removing the wooden
planks of the upper storey of the Basadi. Their modus operandi has
undergone a change this time, as they chose to break open the northern side
wooden doors of the Basadi with the help of iron rods and axe. The thieves
however, have not laid their hands on the donation box inside the
Basadi.The present theft has set in a sense of apprehension and fear in the
minds of the local population. Police visited the spot and has initiated
investigation into the theft.
DELHI CHIEF MINISTER RECEIVES JAIN
LEADERS ON MAHAVIR JAYANTI - A delegation of Jain samaj
met the Chief Minister, Mrs. Sheila Dixit at her residence on the occasion
of Mahavir Jayanti and expressed its good wishes on the behalf of Jain
community.
SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED BY SMT.
KALYAN MALA JAIN FOUNDATION -
Smt. Kalyan Mala Jain Foundation feels pleasure to announce scholarships
for the year-2008-09. The prime objectives of the foundation are:-
(a) To grant aid to the
needy, destitute & desperate persons specially the 'Widows, Orphans or
physically/ mentally handicapped, the aged, other needy person and the
public at large.
(b) To give assistance
to poor students in the form of scholarship (free scholarship or loan) or
otherwise without any distinction of caste, creed or sex.
GENERAL TERMS AND
CONDITIONS : Eligibility: 10+2 with very high percentage of marks
obtained from any the recognized board of examination. Scholarship for the
courses: Admission in full time regular basis Degree courses for higher
studies i.e. Graduation programs courses in Indian Universities and IIT's
Engineering Technology, Computer Science and other allied branches from any
recognizes Institution within India only. Number of scholarships: up to 5
scholarships without any distinction of caste, creed or sex are offered
every year. That will be refunded after the completion of his/her study.
These scholarships are given based on exam grades and family situation on
meager means basis, the annual family income from all sources should be
less than Rupees 1, 00,000 in urban areas and Rupees 50,000 in rural areas
per year. These scholarships are provided without interest which the
recipients are expected to return to the Foundation 6 months after
completion of their courses, so that other members of the society could
benefit like them in coming years. Amount of Scholarship: A Student who
qualify for scholarship program will be eligible to accept the tuition fee
payable to the institution the cost up to the maximum of rupees 5,000/- to
10.000/- per year only. Applications form can be obtained by writing to
E-Mail: Jainpushp01@yahoo.com
during the period 15th April to 15th June every year or as per the
announcements.
TIRTHANKAR UNIVERSITY TO BE
ESTABLISHED AT UTTAR PRADESH
The Government has given green signal to establish “
Tirthankar University” at Muradabad in Uttar Pradesh. Govt. nominee Dr.
Ramanand Prasad, Joint Secretary will head the committee formed for the
implementation of project. The University Campus will be developed on 200
acres of land adjoining to Mahaveer Dental college. University is promoted
by Chairman of Tirthankar Group of Business, Sri Suresh Jain. University
Campus will house several education institutions.
MINORITY STATUS
DELHI HIGH COURT ACCEPTS PETITION OF VJS FOR JAIN MINORITY STATUS
- In a petition filed by
Vishwa Jain Sangathan
Delhi High court has issued notices to Central
govt., Min of Minority Affairs, Min of Social Justice, Min of Home Affairs,
Min of Human Resource and National Commission for Minorities on the issue
of minority status to Jain Community.
Different ministries
of Central Govt. have not been able to tell that, why they had not given
minority status to Jains & what policy & the criteria's applied by the
Govt. for deciding on minority status?. The Jains are maximum literate
(94.1%) in India and are well established.
The Delhi Minority
Commission had sent its recommendation to Delhi Govt. for giving minority
status to Jains in year 2002-03. Accepting the petition, filed by Vishwa
Jain Sangathan, 2nd time Delhi Minority Commission had recommended to the
Delhi Govt. in Jan'2008 for giving minority status to Jains but no action
has been taken yet. The Min of Minority Affairs, Min of Social Justice &
National Commission for Minorities have given in writing to Vishwa Jain
Sangathan that the State Govts. have been empowered with the right to
provide minority status to any religious community after the
recommendation of State Minority Commissions. By Sunjay Jain, President,
Vishwa Jain Sangathan, E-Mail:
vishwajains@yahoo.com
JAIN COMMUNITY IN DELHI DEMANDS
MINORITY STATUS
The Jain community in the capital is raising the
pitch for minority status on par with the Buddhists, Christians, Sikhs,
Muslims and Parsis, listed as notified minority groups under the Delhi
Minorities Commission Act, 1999. Members of the community say they want
minority status primarily because they want to incorporate Jainism, the
religion of the community as a subject in Jain schools. The capital and its
adjoining areas have eight Jain schools. They are not being able to teach
Jainism to their children because most of the Jain schools in Delhi are
partially funded by the government, which doesn’t allow the teaching of any
particular religion at schools unless it is a minority community. “The
Government is ignoring the community. We want minority status as enshrined
(under Article 25) in the Indian Constitution, which empowers the
government to accord minority status to six marginal ethno-religious
groups, so that we can teach Jainism to our children in schools run by us.
Courtesy: Dr. Sulekh Jain.
JAIN LITERATURE
JAIN PRACTICE AND LIFE CYCLE OF A COW -ARTICLE BY PRAVIN K. SHAH
In her lifetime,
an American dairy cow experiences many lifestyle changes.
1st Phase - Birth- From
the moment of her artificially induced conception to her birth nine months
later, she exists in the nurturing environment of her mother's womb.
2nd Phase - Productive
life -After birth, bonding with her mother lasts for no more than a few
minutes to couple of days. Does a calf experience separation anxiety? We
should know the answer to that question after hearing her tortured cry (I
have experienced this during my visit to a dairy farm). After separation,
she is force-fed between one and two gallons of colostrums by the human
farmer. Without this first nutrient-rich bovine milk, she would succumb to
illness and die in her first two months of life.
Does the mother accept
that separation? Each year, tens of thousands of incidents are reported in
which angry cows seek revenge upon dairy farmers. Each year, hundreds of
dairy farmers are trampled, gored, attacked, and killed. Newspaper accounts
blame such incidents on irrational unthinking beasts.
Cows live a lifetime of
stress so long as they produce enough milk to be profitable to the dairy
farmer. On an average Cow produces 24.5 quarts of milk per day (In 1960 Cow
used to produce 8.0 quarts per day under natural living environment). The
high yield is accomplished by keeping all dairy cows pregnant continuously
during her three to fours years of productive life. Also every day hormones
are injected in her body. Once she becomes less productive or unproductive
(around 5 years of age), or once she becomes too diseased to be cured, she
is culled (removed) from the herd.
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its publications of Digamber Jain Shastras under the series of Moorti Devi
Granth Mala. We are attaching herewith list of books with price list which
can be dispatched throughout the world with extra shipment charges. This is
a golden opportunity to maintain HOME JAIN LIBRARY and we hope you will
avail this special offer of 40% (forty percent) discount and place order on
us so as to enable us to dispatch books as early as possible. Before that
we request you to send us your requirement out of the list attached so that
we may send youthe performa invoice separately with shipment charges.
Price List of Jain Books
DIKSHA
1.
Mumukshu Shri Bhartendu Kumar Ji, son of Shri Ramesh Chand
Ji and Smt. Bassi Behn Jain accepted muni diksha at Palitana (Gujarat) in
the holy presence of Acharya Shri Vijay Kamal Surishwar Ji maharaj on the
3rd May, 2008.
2. Mumukshu
Shri Deepk Kumar ji, son of Shri khoom chand ji and Smt. Tara devi
ji Jain of Ahmedabad accepted muni diksha in the Jain Shwetambar
Murti-pujak sect at Sirohi in the holy presence of Acharya Shri Kamal
Ratna Surishwar Ji maharaj on the 16trh May, 2008.
3. Shri Raja
Bhai Deepak Bhai Kothari aged 13 years, accepted muni diksha in
the shwetambar sthanakwasi sect in the holy presence of Shri Rajesh Muni
and other saints and sadhwi on the 11th May, 2008 at Jam Nagar in Gujarat.
He has been renamed as Raj Muni.
4. Mumukshu Mamta
Behn accepted Jain diksha on the 2nd May, 2008 at Sadri (Pali)
Rajasthan in the holy presence of Acharya Shri Ashok Sagar Surishwar Ji
maharaj, Muni Nayapadam Sagar Ji maharaj and other saints and sadhwi
belonging to Jain Shwetambar Murti-Pujak sect. she has been renamed as
Sadhwi Mayana shri Ji.
5. Mumukshu Monu
Kumari ji, aged 18 years, daughter of Shri Ganpat Lal Ji ganna and Smt.
Basanta Devi Ganna, belonging to Bheem (Rajasthan) accepted Jain diksha in
the holy presence of Acharya-Dev Gunratna Surishwar Ji maharaj belonging to
Jain Shwetambar Murti-Pujak sect on the 25th April, 2008 at Beawar in
Rajasthan.
6. Mumukshu Jigya
Loonkad, aged 17 years, daughter of Shri Shewanti lal ji and Smt.
Badami Bai Loonkad accepted Jain diksha on the 7th May, 2008 at Aurangabad
in the holy presence of Muni Shri Mahendra Rishi Ji maharaj and Maharashtra
Pravartini Shri Prabha Kunwar Ji maharaj belonging to Jain Shwetambar
Murti-Pujak sect.
7. Bhagwati Diksha was
offered to Preeti Jain at Rohini, Delhi in the presence of Upadhyaya
Hemchandraji, Pujya Umesh Muniji, Ramesh Muni, Dr. Rajendra Muni, Davindra
Muni, Suresh Muni & Surendra Muni and several other Saints of Sthanakwasi
sect on April 27th 2008.
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1. Manish Kothari,Swetambar,Nashik,Maharashtra,Business
2. Hemendra Jain,Digambar,Muzaffar Nagar,Uttar
Pradesh,Retired
3. Deepak Raisoni
Mehta,Swetambar,Pali,Rajasthan,Business
4. Subash Chand
Gotawat,Swetambar,Bangalore,Karnataka,Business
5. Kamlesh Kumar
Shah,Swetambar,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,Government
6. Saurabh Jain,Digambar,Krishna Nagar,Delhi,I.T
7. Bhansali Narpat,Swetambar,Sanchore,Rajasthan,Business
8. Mahesh Jain,Digambar,Bangkok,Thailand,Business
9. Suresh Kawadiya,Swetambar,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Business
10. Narendra Jain,Swetambar,Beawar,Rajasthan,Business
11. Sunil Kumar
Gulgulia,Swetambar,Surat,Gujarat,Consultancy
12. Mukesh Jain,Digambar,Gurgaon,Haryana,Service
13. Sampat Kocheta,Swetambar,Ashok Nagar,
M.P.,Government
14. Nikhil Sancheti,Swetambar,Balaghat,Madhya
Pradesh,Marketing
15. Mukesh Dhanopya,Digambar,Gurgaun,Haryana,Service
16. Rahul Jain,Digambar,Nehru Vihar,Delhi,Service
17. Santosh Kumar Jain,Digambar,Kanpur,Uttar
Pradesh,Retired
18. Abhay Jain,Digambar,Pune,Maharashtra,I.T
19. Narpat
Bhansali,Swetambar,Sanchore,Rajasthan,Business
20. Mahesh Shah,Swetambar,Cochin,Keral,Business
21. Deepak Mehta,Swetambar,Pali
Marwar,Rajasthan,Business
22. Shailesh Mota,Swetambar,Mumbai,Maharashtra,I..T.
23. Dilip Kumar Patni,Digambar,Kolkata,West
Bengal,Consultancy
24. Jigar Shah,Swetambar,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Finance
25. Pramod Kumar Jain,Digambar,Gwalior,Madhya
Pradesh,Service
26. Anil Kumar Jain,Digambar,Gotegaon,Madhya
Pradesh,Business |
27. Nitin Jain,Digambar,Mayur Vihar,Delhi,Arts
28. Deepak Raisoni Mehta,Swetambar,Pali,Rajasthan,Business
29. Sushil Pagaria,Swetambar,Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh,I.T.
30. Sandeep Shah,Swetambar,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,Industrialist
31. Kamlesh Kumar Jain,Swetambar,Pitam Pura,Delhi,Business
32. Hemant Chopra,Swetambar,Mumbai,Maharastra,Finance
33. Vijay Jain,Digambar,Old Rajinder Nagar,Delhi,Business
34. Ankit Chippad,Swetambar,Pratapgarh,Rajasthan,Management
35. Atul Jain,Swetambar,Bangalore,Karnataka,Engineer
36. Ankit Kumar Vageriya,Digambar,Ghatol,Rjasthan,Student
37. Kalpesh Shah,Digambar,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,Consultancy
38. Mahendra Gargatti,Digambar,Belgaum,Karnataka,Arts
39. Vaibhav Jain,Digambar,Jabalpur,Madhya Pradesh,Engineer
40. Rahul Jain,Digambar,Morena,Madhya Pradesh,I.T.
41. Kamal Vadhar,Swetambar,Chennai,Tamil Nadu,Business
42. Bipin Kumar Mehta,Swetambar,Rajkot,Gujrat,Business
43. Neeraj Jain,Digambar,Najibabad,Uttar Pradesh,Business
44. Fateh Chand Kataria,Swetambar,Chennai,Tamil Nadu,Others
45. Nhiraj Kumar Sethiya,Swetambar,Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu,Student
46. Amit Jain,Digambar,Bijnor,Uttar Pradesh,Service
47. Piyush Jain,Digambar,Anushakti Nagar,Maharashtra,Engineer
48. Sanjeev Naulakha,Swetambar,Model Town,Delhi,Business
49. Kalpesh Shah,Swetambar,Rakkot,Gujarat,Business
50. J. N. Patwari,Swetambar,Chittorgarh,Rajasthan,Media
51. Ray Chand Chopra,Swetambar,Jalore,Rajasthan,Business
52. Shailendra Jain,Digambar,Shakti Nagar,Delhi,Consultancy |
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BRIDES
1. Honey Jain,23,Swetamber,Patiala,Punjab,Management
2. Pramila Oswal,24,Swetamber,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Business
3. Niroj Jain,34,Digamber,Bangalore,Karnataka,Others
4. Neha Jain,27,Digamber,Raipur,Chattisgarh,Arts
5. Nitika Jain,24,Swetamber,Patiala,Punjab,Others
6. Tripti Kothari,27,Swetamber,Raipur,Chattisgarh,Engineering
7. Dipel Parekh,24,Swetamber,Jamnagar,Gujarat,Service
8. Mianl Jaroli,24,Swetamber,Udaipur,Rajasthan,Others
9. Sapna Kumari Jain,25,Digamber,Bhagalpur,Bihar,Service
10. Surbhi Bhandari,22,Swetamber,Suratgarh,Rajasthan,Arts
11. Saloni Jain,26,Digamber,Patpat Ganj,Delhi,Others|
12. Nitika Jain,24,Swetamber,Patiala,Punjab,Service

GROOMS
1. Vikas Jain,29,Swetamber,Chennai,Tamil Nadu,Business
2. Pankaj Jain,31,Swetamber,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Service
3. Amit Goyal,28,Digamber,Jagadhri,Haryana,Service
4. Rajesh Oswal,33,Swetamber,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Business
5. Vinay Samir,44,Digamber,Chandausi,Uttar Pradesh,Business
6. Pankaj Jain,33,Swetamber,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Business
7. Nilesh Nagori,30,Swetamber,Udaipur,Rajasthan,Business
8. Atul Kumar Jain,28,Digamber,Nagpur,Maharashtra,Service
9. Vikas Nagori,25,Swetamber,Udaipur,Rajasthan,Service
10. Mitul Shah,25,Swetamber,Nadiad,Gujarat,Service
11. Deepak Raisoni Mehta,33,Swetamber,Pali,Rajasthan,Business
12. Nitin Hundia,27,Swetamber,Jaipur,Rajasthan,Service
13. Atul Kumar Jain,29,Digamber,Raipur,Chattisgarh,Business
14. Vineet Bumb,38,Swetamber,Panaji,Goa,Engineering
15. Mukesh Chordiya,25,Swetamber,Hyderabad,Andhra
Pradesh,Business
16. Hiren Shah,25,Swetamber,Bharuch,Gujarat,Law
17. Ashish Jaroli,26,Swetamber,Udaipur,Rajasthan,Others
18. Deepak Mehta,33,Swetamber,Pali Marwar,Rajasthan,Business
19. Nitin Bohara,24,Swetamber,Ujjain,Madhya Pradesh,Service
20. Amit Chippad,26,Swetamber,Pratapgarh,Rajasthan,Business
21. Premal Shah,31,Swetamber,Baroda,Gujarat,Others
22. Mahaveer Surana,30,Swetamber,Tanjavur,Tamil Nadu,Business
23. Saurabh Jain,25,Digamber,Saharanpur,Uttar
Pradesh,Engineering
24. Manish Kuamr,Jain,24,Swetamber,Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu,Business
JAIN BUSINESS DIRECTORY -WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS - MAY 2008
1. Shree Nakoda Spare Parts,Nimbahera,Rajasthan,Trading
2. Pramod Jain Architect,Suraj Kund Road,Delhi,Consultants
3. Aavkar Baroda,Gujarat,Jewellary
4. Dhanlaxmi Oil Centre,Karad,Maharashtra,Trading
5. Jiya New Fashion Desianing Maker,Karad,Maharashtra,Services
6. Vitrag Textile,Surat,Gujarat,Textiles
7. Shree Paras Jewellers Pv. Ltd.,Old Rajinder Nagar,Delhi,Jewellary
8. Ambition Travels & Tours,Pondicherry,Pondicherry,Travel
9. Psi Thoughts,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Services
10. Rajasthan Transmission Wires.Pvt. Ltd.,Bani
Park,Rajasthan,Electricals/Electronics
11. Rashmi Fashion,Gandhi Nagar,Delhi,Textiles
12. Rachit Creations,Mumbai,Maharashtra,Jewellary
13. Rishabh Technologies,Chennai,Tamil Nadu,Technology
14. Global Grid Pt,Jakarta,Indonesia,Exporters/Importers
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