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________________ JAINISH Art Living Program 12th Biennial JAINA Convention July 3-6, 2003 Cincinnati Convention Center * Cincinnati, OH Hosted by The Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA) and Jain Center of Cincinnati-Dayton parasparopabaho jIvAnAma 2010_03
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________________ 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Juvol Live and lat Live parasparopagrasevAnAm jainism...the Art of Living JAI JINENDRA, On behalf of the Federation of Jain Association in North America (JAINA) and your host, the Jain Center of Cincinnati-Dayton, I would like to welcome you to the 12th Biennial JAINA Convention. We will provide a unique environment where you will be culturally, mentally, and spiritually stimulated to exercise your thoughts and to learn those of others. Convention Board Convener First VP JAINA Anop Vora 585-473-9290 Co-convener Dr. Surendra Singhvi 937-885-7414 Co-convener Soha Shah 937-773-3906 Co-convener Dilip Punatar 937-848-3228 The theme of this year's JAINA Convention is "Jainism: The Art of Living". We know that you will learn many ways to practice and exercise Jainism in your everyday life. A broad range of topics will be discussed so that you may be enriched in any forum that is to your liking. Programs will be available for all ages and for all Jain traditions. We have programs ranging from meditation to ease your stress, discussions on Jainism in the modern era, to an evenings filled with raas-garba, entertainment and cultural programs! We want you to know that as our guest, we want to make this event as beneficial and enriching as possible. If there is anything that we can do to make this convention more fitting to your needs, or if you have any questions or comments, please let us know. We are confident that your entire family will enjoy themselves and leave with a feeling that they were enriched. Board Members JAINA President Dr. Bipin Parikh 847-699-1294 Dr. Mahesh Shah 937-836-8080 Keerti Shah 630-837-8716 Samprati Shah 847-524-0463 JAINA Ex. Committee Secretary Kirit Daftary Treasurer Girish Shah VP Canada Lata Champasee VP Southwest Udai Jain This program book will help you to plan and optimize your experience here. We hope that you take a few moments to look through this book created for your benefit. It will help to ensure that you take advantage of all of the activities and programs available for your entire family. An event of this magnitude must have been planned and created through a collaboration of many people. We must give thanks to the many dignitaries, speakers, delegates, volunteers, and Jain Centers for their contribution to make this convention a success. Although we have provided you with everything necessary for a great convention, we need a few things from each and every one of you. We ask solely for your participation, a lively spirit, and an open mind. These ingredients will help to fulfill your experience here at the convention. VP Midwest Ila Mehta On behalf of JAINA and The Jain Center of Cincinnati-Dayton, we welcome you to Jainism: The Art of Living! VP West Hasendra Shah VP Southeast Mahendra Mehta VP Northeast Dr. Sushil Jain Past President Dr. Mahendra Pandya Sincerely, Dilip Punatar Dilip Punatar Co-Convenor & Chairman of Programs Ruchi Shah & Bhavin Shah Co-Chairs, Youth Activities Programming & VIP Invitation Committee Dilip Punatar V ina Jhaveri Jyoti Mehta 937-848-3228 513-984-0637 937-885-1857 Damaroo Shah 937-773-3906 Jayantilal Shah 937-339-7322 Manoj Dharamsi 703-620-9837 Samprati Shah 847-524-0463 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #1 5 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ pvn Live and Let Live parasparopagraha jIvAnAmR 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Jainism...the Art of Living Dilip Punatar - Chairman Damaroo Shah Jayantilal Shah Vina Jhaveri Jyoti Mehta/Singhvi Jwala Prasad Rupak Shah Panna Chordia Tansukh Salgia PROGRAMMING & VIP INVITATION COMMITTEE Anop Vora Chairman & Convenor JAINA CONVENTION BOARD Dilip Punatar Co-Convenor Samprati Shah Program & VIP 2010_03 Mahendra Varia Hasmukh Shah Jyotiben Shah Pratima Khare Sonal Pancholi Pari Shah Ankit, Beena Punatar Dipak & Dipti Shah Babu Lengde Dr. Surendra Singhvi Co-Convenor Dr. Bipin Parikh JAINA President Dr. Mahesh Shah Fund Raising Cover-page designed by Narendra Velani, Chicago Blennial JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #2 Soha Shah Co-Convenor 2003 Keerti Shah Finance JAINA Convention 1 4321
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________________ Live and Lex Live parasparopagraha jIvAnAm 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Jainism...the Art of Living CONTENTS Program & VIP Committee Jaina Convention Board General Program Outline General Information Convention Highlights Special Programs & Events Special Group Meetings Specials by Various Scholars Jain Academic Bowl Schedule Youth Breakout Sessions Jain Networking Forum Jain Workshop The JAINA Playroom New Youth Events Youth Presenters Exhibition Booths - Layout Convention Center Floor Plans Table of Contents 2010_03 JAINA Convention Participating Hotel Information Program Schedule Main and Youth JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 3 PAGES 2 4 5 6 7 7 8-19 20 21-24 25 26-27 28 29 30 31 32-34 35 A-I Blennial 2003 JAINA Convention 4321
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________________ 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Jainism...the Art of Living 21 LU Live and Lot Live parasparopagrajheDIvAnAm General Program Outline* Following is the General Program Outline for all major sessions. Thursday, July 3: 1:00PM to 11:00PM Registration, Meet the Guests (Registration Lobby), Youth Icebreakers(6:00PM to 7:30PM), Social Dinner (6:00 to 8:00,Exhibit Hall C) Raas-Garba by Munshi group (8:00PM, Exhibit Hall B) Friday, July 4: 6:00AM to 8:00AM 7:00AM to 8:30 AM 8:30AM to 12:00 AM 11:30AM to 1:30 PM 1:30PM to 3:30PM 3:30PM to 4:30PM 3:30PM to 6:00PM 3:30PM to 6:30PM 6:00PM to 8:00PM 8:00PM to 11:00PM Meditation, Yoga, Aerobics, Pratikraman, Bhaktamar (2nd Floor, Meeting Level) BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall C) Procession, Opening Ceremony, Key Note speeches (3rd Floor, Ballroom A,B,C), Temple Rachna Opening Ceremony ( 12:00 Noon, Exhibit Hall B) LUNCH (Exhibit Hall C) Breakout Sessions, JNF, JAB, Youth Program (Second Floor, Meeting Level) Refreshments (Exhb. hall A-Break Lounge Area) Shalibhadra Drama (Room 300,301,302) Breakout Sessions, Panel Discussions, Workshops (Second Floor, Meeting Level) WELCOME RECEPTION DINNER (Exh. Hall C), JNF Formal Dinner (Hyatt) Entertainment- Manahar Udhas & Company (Third Floor Ballroom A,B,C), Night Rhythms for Youth (Second Floor, Meeting Level) Saturday, July 5: 6:00AM to 8:00AM 7:30AM to 9:00 AM 8:00AM to 12:00PM 9:00AM to 12:00 PM 12:00PM to 1:30PM 11:30AM to 1:30 PM 12:30PM to 5:00 PM 1:00PM-5:00PM 1:30PM to 3:30PM 3:30PM to 4:30PM 3:30PM to 6:30PM Meditation, Yoga, Aerobics, Pratikraman, Bhaktamar (2nd Floor, Meeting Level) BREAKFAST (Exhibit Hall C) Youth Service Project (Off Location) Key Note speeches (Third Floor Ballroom A,B,C) CME (Room 233 - LUNCH INCLUDED) LUNCH (Exhibit Hall C), Snatra Pooja, Siddhachakra Maha Poojan, (Room 300/301/302) Youth Program (Second Floor, Meeting Level) Breakout Sessions, Bhakti Sangeet Refreshments (Exhibit hall A-Break Lounge area), JNF (2nd Floor, Meeting Level), Breakout Sessions, Panel Discussions, Workshops, Associations/Alumni gatherings, JAB, JNF (2nd Floor, Meeting Level) EXHIBITORS' RECEPTION DINNER (Exhibit Hall C) Dinner Theater for youth (Second Floor, Meeting Level) Kumarpal Raja Aarti (Room 300,301,302) Cultural Program- Jain Centers (Third Floor Ballroom A,B,C) 6:00PM to 8:00PM 5:00PM to 7:30PM 6:00PM to 7:00 PM 8:00PM to 11:00PM Sunday, July 6: 6:00AM to 8:00AM 7:30AM to 1:00 PM 9:00AM to 11:30 AM 12:30PM Meditation, Yoga, Aerobics, Pratikraman, Bhaktamar (2nd Floor, Meeting Level) BRUNCH (Exhibit Hall C) Closing Ceremony, Key Note speeches (Third Floor Ballroom A,B,C) Convention Adjourns *Program item, time and location subject to change. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #4 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON convo envel Jainism...the Art of Living 2LV Live and Lex Live parasparopagrajheDIvAnA Frid Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Where: Exhibit Hall C. unless otherwise noted. Meals: Breakfast: Friday-7:00 to 8:30 AM, Saturday 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Lunch: Friday, Saturday 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Dinner: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Brunch: Sunday 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Refreshments: Friday, Saturday 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM (Break Lounge, Exhibit Hall A.) Parking Where: Available Around Cincinnati Convention Center. Cost: On your own. Garage Parking/Hotel Parking varies from $8/day to $20/day. Transportation When: Thursday and Sunday ONLY Where: Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport to Hotels Mode: Shuttle buses from Delta Terminal Contact airport ground transportation info. booth or your hotel concierge for detail. Yatra to Cincinnati-Dayton Jain Temple What: Round-trip buses from Convention Center to Cincinnati-Dayton Jain Temple for Yatra. When: Please check at the Convention Information Desk for the exact bus schedule. Where: 6798 Cincinnati-Dayton Road, Cincinnati, OH Direction from Convention Center: 1-75 North to exit #24 (Rt. 129), Right turn off exit onto CincinnatiDayton Road. The temple is on the Right side across from Cameron Ridge subdivision. Yatra to Cincinnati Hindu Temple What: Round-trip buses from Convention Center to Cincinnati Hindu Temple for Yatra. When: Please check at the Convention Information Desk for the exact bus schedule. ob Emergency / Medical Assistance Medical Needs: Non-life threatening emergency/First Aid visit Information booth. Emergency ONLY call one of the following Doctors: cell phones listed Dr. Alka Shah 937-369-3519 Dr. Bharati Kamdar 937-554-0634 Dr. Mahesh Shah 937-657-1101 Dr. Hemant Shah 937-409-1884 Dr. Kamlesh Sanghavi 937-901-7101 Severe Emergency such as fire or life threatening health problems, dial 911 from the nearest phone. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #5 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ pvl. Live and Let Live parasparopagraha jIvanA 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Jainism...the Art of Living Gurudev Chitrabhanu, Dr. N P Jain, Indian Consulate General, Dr. John Corte, Dr. Ingrid, Mr. Blackwell CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS OPENING CEREMONY - The convention will begin with one of the most unique opening ceremonies at a JAINA Convention. Thousands of Jains from around the world will be taking part in this year's Opening Ceremony. The ceremony will include the procession of 61 Jain Centers, the JAINA community and keynote speakers from around the world. Music, dance, a live video and so much more will kick off the 12th Biennial JAINA Convention, Jainism: The Art of Living. Dr. N P Jain, Dr. Kumarpal Desai, Dr. Sushma Singhvi, Sadhvi Shubhamji, Pratap Bhogilal, Ballroom A, B, C Ballroom A, B, C CLOSING CEREMONIES The 12th Biennial JAINA Convention will close Dr. Nirmal Doshi, Sadhu/Sadhvi, "Jainism: The Art of Living" perspectives. by sadhu/sadhvi 2010_03 Fri KEYNOTE SPEECHES We are honored to have some of the most influential and well known dignitaries and speakers at this year's convention. lennial Sat 2003 Sun JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 6 JAINA VIEW 9:00 AM to 12:00PM 9:00 AM to 12:00PM SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Exhibition Booths There are over eighty exhibition booths in Exhibit Hall A. Booths will be open from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Thursday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Friday, 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Saturday and 10:00AM to 2:00PM on Sunday. 9:00AM to 11:30AM Jain Center of Cincinnati-Dayton Temple Tours - Free buses will be available from the convention center for Yatra to Cincinnati Jain Temple and Cinncinnati Hindu Templelocated in Cincinnati, OH. Please check at the Information Desk for the bus schedule. Shratrunjai Rachana- A large 50' X 50' display of Shratrunjai will be on display in Exhibit Hall C. The Rachana was created by the Jain Center of Cleveland group for this auspicious event. The Rachana will be open during regular convention hours.
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________________ SPECIAL PROGRAMS & EVENTS DANDIA RAAS : LIVE MUSIC BY MUNSHI GROUP - INDIA Dandia Raas by Munshi Group Exhibit Hall B Thu 8:00PM to 11:00PM LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM: MANAHAR UDHAS - INDIA Concert by Manahar Udhas & Ballroom A, B, C Company 8:00PM to 11:00PM LIVE CULTURAL PROGRAM: JAIN CENTERS FROM AROUND THE NATION Cultural Program Ballroom A, B, C Sat | 8:00PM to 11:00PM FORMAL DINNER: JNF REGISTRANTS ONLY JNF Formal Dinner Hyatt Ball Room Fri 5:30PM to 8:00PM NIGHT RHYTHM: ALL YOUTH ACTIVITIES REGISTRANTS ONLY Night Rhythm 202 212, 203, 206, 207, 208, Fri 209, 211, 212, 8:00PM to 11:00PM SERVICE PROJECT: SERVICE PROJECT REGISTRANTS ONLY SERVICE PROJECT 213, 214, 202, 212, 203, 211 Sat 8:00AM to 8:30AM DINNER THEATER: ALL YOUTH ACTIVITIES REGISTRANTS ONLY DINNER THEATER 202, 212 Sat 5:00PM to 8:00PM SPECIAL GROUP MEETINGS 230/244 Fri 5:30PM to 7:30PM JAINA Directors Meeting Election of New Executive Committee Pathshala Teachers Meeting 265 CME Meeting- LUNCH INCLUDED Madhya Pradesh Group Meeting KOJAIN Gathering Halar Oshwal Group Gathering Pratapgarh Group Gathering U Penn Alumni Meeting JAINA Yatra Gathering Jain Spirit Meeting IAAMJV Meeting 233 231/243 262 263 237 234 230/244 266 232/242 Fri Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat Sat 4:30PM to 6:30PM 4:30PM to 6:30PM 12:00PM to 1:30PM 3:30PM to 4:30 3:30PM to 5:30PM 4:30PM to 5:30PM 5:30PM to 6:30PM 4:30PM to 5:30PM 14:30PM TO 5:30PM - 5:30PM to 6:30PM 3:30PM to 5:30PM Sat Sat JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #7 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 20 HTIMITITY 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2003, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON nue Live and Lot Line KNIR TRIPE Jainism...the Art of Living Lu All sessions are in English except when noted as (G-Gujarati) or (H- Hindi). All the Lectures are on Meeting Level, Second Floor. Opening Ceremony, Keynote Speeches, Entertainment/Cultural Program, and Closing ceremony are in the Convention Center Ball Room A, B, and C on Ballroom Level, Third floor. You can use the following listing of speakers and abstract to decide which session to attend. JAI JINENDRA SPEECHES BY VARIOUS SCHOLARS 1. Gurudev Shri Chitrabhanu will deliver his blessings to the Convention Attendees during the opening ceremony on Friday morning. Gurudev Shri Chitrabhanuji was the first Jain monk to travel abroad in order to address Spiritual Summit Conference in Geneva. He is the founder of the Divine Knowledge Society in Mumbai and the Jain Meditation International Center in New York. He has been the spiritual leader and motivator for the formation of JAINA and many Jain centers in North America. He has also worked closely with the World Fellowship of Religions and other organizations in North America. He has lectured at many institutions including the 90 United Nations, Yale University, and many others. He is the author of more than twenty-five books, which reflect his message of world peace and non-violence. He has led innumerable retreats, workshops, and seminars, and Pratishtha programs throughout the world. Dharamka Antasthal Jainism...... The Art of Living 231/243 260/261 Fri Sat 1:30-2:30 PM 1:30-2:30 PM 2. Sri Devendrakeerti Bhattarakji was born in a Royal Family of South Kanara District in Karnataka State. He got his B.Sc degree from Mysore University; M.A. in philosophy from Madras University and Ph. D from Madurai University. He accepted saintly life on March 20 1971, and was assigned as the head of Sri Hombuja Jain Math on October 30, 1971. As a head of religious and spiritual head of Jain religion in Digambara Sect, he tried to bring the Harmony among all these sub sects of Jain religion like Shwetamber, Digambar, Sthanakwasi, Terah Panthi, Shrimad Rajchandra Panth etc. in India and abroad. Because of his long vision, peace loving and quiet nature more than 18 Jain temples are started and dedicated to all the different sects of Jain religion, and four temples dedicated to Jain and Hindu faith in USA, Canada, Nepal etc. He has gone abroad more than 34 times covering almost all the countries of the world. His last two visits were to South Africa in November and December 1999 to grace the Parliament of world's religion & to South Korea in February 2000 to grace the world religious and cultural conference. He is a highly learned scholar, and has written several books on Jain philosophy. He has delivered hundreds of speeches in India and far away countries. Doctrine of Karma in Jain Philosophy (E) Understanding of Jain religion from Absolute and Practical Views (E) 265 265 Fri Sat 1:30-2:30PM 1:30-2:30PM 3. Muni Shri Amarendra Muniji is a Jain Sadhu (Monk). He was a close associate of the late Acharya Shree Sushilmuniji of Siddhachalam. He is an accomplished scholar and has written his thesis on the History of Jains. He regularly visits North America and gives lectures to Jains and non-Jains alike. He is the author of the book "Yoga-Siddhi". JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #8 2010_03
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________________ Mantra, Sound, and Vibration (H) Vishva Shanti Doot Bhagwan Mahavir (H) Avadhan (H) The Art of Happy and Peaceful Life (H) 4. Muni Shri Manek Muniji took Diksha under the great Acharya Shri Tulsiji Maharaj of Tera-Panth sect at a very early age of 14. He is a Jain Sadhu (Monk), he is also the founder of Shri Padmavati Shaktipith, Panchkula, Haryana, India. He has visited North America in the past and demonstrated his divine gift of "avdhan," which means doing too many things at one time. He is able to remember multiple questions and answer each one appropriately in the same order that the questions were asked. Muniji has a natural gift of intuition and has great spiritual powers. He is also a great Shatavadhani. Shatavadhan is the ancient science of memory and mathematics, which is based upon concentration of mind. Through this presentation of Shatavadhan, Muniji has delighted and astonished thousands of people across India, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. Muniji also has a deep knowledge in the science of astrology, palmistry, and numerology. Harmonious Family Relationship with Bhav pratikraman (G) Making Jainism Accessible to Non Jains (G) 268 264 Compassion in Action (E) Jain Dharmaki Prasangita (H) 231/243 231/243 5. Dr. Niruben Amin is devoted follower of the teachings and spiritual salvation of Gnani Purush Dadashri. The goal of this work is for all beings to realize the "Knowledge of The Self". She travels spreading the messages of "Vitarag Dharma" and "Akram Vignan". She has published several great works which have become an invaluable treasure of the world. Her serial discourses on the life of the twenty-four tirthandkars on television and on videocassette, has spread the message of Vitarag Dharma and Akram Vignan all over the world. She has only one goal in life-a single deep inner intent. 263 Art of Controlling Anger Art of Managing Stress 263 2010_03 232/242 260/261 Fri Sat Fri Sat 260,261 235, 236 6. Shadhvi Subhamji teaches young children with Jain principles at Veeraytan, Bihar, India. She has the natural gift of Avdhans, she is able to remember multiple questions and answer each one appropriately in the same order that the questions were asked. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 9 Fri Sat 4:30 to 5:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM Fri Sat 2:30 to 3:30PM 5:30 to 6:30PM 7. Samanjis Saman Shrutpragyji was born in Bhuj Kutch Gujarat on December 11, 1966. He attended the University of Jain Vishwa Bharti in Ladnun Rajastan where he received a MA in Psychology and Science of Living. Also, this is where he received training for Jainism, Preksha Meditation, and Yoga. He took Saman Diksha on December 12, 1986 from Acharya Tulsi in Rajastan. Saman is a title which means one who is a semimonk. It is the intermediate step between the householder and the monk. He has been travelling abroad for the past ten years teaching meditation, yoga, and delivering discourses on Jainism and other religions. Saman Sthitpragyaji was also born in Bhuj Kutch in 1962 and he is the cousin of Saman Shrutpragyaji. He attended the University of Jain Vishwa Bharti in Ladnun Rajastan where he received an MA in NonViolence and Peace. He also has been traveling abroad for the last ten years and has been practicing monk hood for the last thirteen years. 1:30 to 2:30PM Fri Sat 3:30 to 4:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM 3:30 to 4:30 PM 2:30PM to 3:30PM
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________________ 8 Samaniji Charitrapragnam, Sanghpragnam, are disciples of Acharya Tulsi. Samanijis will conduct Preksha Meditation Classes(76) in the morning of Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In addition they will deliver speeches on Friday and Saturday. Samani Charitrapragnam, and Samani Sanghpragnam, initiated in the early 1990's, being of the Jain Vishwa Bharati Institute in Rajasthan, India is acclaimed for there everincreasing composure and depth of knowledge and was conferred with a MS in Comparative Religion and Philosophy. As the Senior Religious Leader of the Center, both implement the vision and mission of Gurudev Shri Tulsi and Acharya Mahapragyaji which is to bring peace and harmony as well as build a non-violent society with a seamless progression and mutual respect of diverse religions and faith. Art of Positive Thinking (E) Symposium on Shri Ashtapadji Keynote Speech, Jainism The Art of Living Keynote Speech, Jainism The Art of Living 9. Dr. N. P. Jain is a career diplomat. He has been India's Ambassador to United Nations, European Economic Community (EEC), Mexico, Nepal, and Belgium, and Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. He is noted economist, well-known poet, prolific writer, and a distinguished Jain scholar. He has delivered keynote addresses on Jain religion at world Jain conference (1988) at Leiceter, UK, Asian Jain conference at Singapore (1989), Biennial JAINA convention at Stanford University (1991), Global Forum of Parliamentarian and Spiritual Leaders at the UN Earth Summit at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1992). He was awarded Doctorate and status of Permanent Academician by the renowned Mexican Institute of International affairs. Dharma Ke Das Laxan (H) Source of Violence in Human Society and Can Jains Alleviate this. (H) 240 263 Keynote Speaker, Jainism The Art Of Living (E) Non-Violence in America (E) Ballroom A, B, C Ballroom A,B,C 2010_03 10. Dr. Hukamchand Bharill is a leading scholar in Jainism. He was born on May 25, 1935 in a religious Jain family at Baraudaswami in Lalitpur District of Uttar Pradesh State of India. Dr. Bharill is Nyaytirth, Sahityaratna, MA and Ph.D. Besides he has been endowed with the awards of Shastri, Vidyavachaspati, Vanivibhushan, Jainratna etc. by various Jain organizations from time to time. Dr. Bharill a disciple of Gurudev Shri Kanjiswami of Songadh, is a well known to the Jain community all over the world. He has written, lectured and traveled extensively for the last forty years. Dr. Bharill, a noted lecturer with easy, logical and attractive style has written 40 books; and edited several books. The books written by him have been translated in eight languages with 3.5 million copies. They reached all over the Jain Samaj interested in Jain religion and philosophy. Dr. Bharill is editor of Hindi and Marathi edition of Jain spiritual magazine VITARAG VIGYAN which is one of the most widely circulated magazine. His is a very important contribution in administration of day to day activities of Pandit Todarmal Jain Adhyatmik Trust. 230/244 230/244 Fri Sat Ballroom A, B, C 266 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 10 Fri Sat 11. Dr. John E. Cort is an Associate Professor of Asian Religions at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. He was a lecturer in the study of religion at Harvard University, 1989-92. His areas of teaching include religions of India, Hindism, Buddhism, Jainism, Indian History and Culture. He earned several honors and fellowships including "American Institute for Indian Studies Senior Short-Term Fellowship in 1999-2000. Prof. Cort is active in many professional societies involved with Indian Religion Studies. 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM Fri Sat 9:00 to 12:00 PM 9:30 to 12:00 PM Fri Fri 1:30 to 2:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM 9:00 to 12:00 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM
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________________ 12. Mr. Jyotindra N. Doshi has been closely connected with Jain Center in Chicago and other Jain Centers in North America for the last two decades with respect to religious activities, especially as a teacher of religion and yoga-meditation classes. Realization and Happiness (G) Meditation for Young Jains (E) 240 202/212 Fri Sat 4:30 to 5:30PM 9:00 to 10:00AM 13. Dr. Kokila Doshi is a Professor of Economics at the University of San Diego. She has published and given lectures on Jainism and the regional colleges and conferences. She has been actively involved in the educational and cultural activities of the Jain Society of San Diego. 265 How can Jainism Promote World Peace (E) Jainism on Technology and Economics (G) Fri Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM 265 14. Mr. Manubhai Doshi is founder & editor of Jain Darshan since 1990 and regional editor of Jain Digest since 1995. He has written & published many books including Dev Vandan, Essence of Jainism, Samayik, Spiritual code and Restraints, Jain Stories of Ancient times etc. He has translated Atmasiddhishastra, Apurva Avasar, Chha Padano Patra etc. with detailed explanations. He has attended Vipashyana Meditator courses and is a founder and Executive Director of Mahavir Senior Center. Manubhai is retired and devotes most of his time for the above activities. Vipashyana and Jainism (E) Unity of Jains (E) 233 233 Fri Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM 15. Dulichand Tain is President of Vivekanand Education Trust and Karanu International, Secretary of Research Foundation for Jainlology and Jain Vidyashram, Treasurer of Vivekanand Education Society and Vidya Bharathi All India Education Organization, Vice President of Bharat Vikas Parishad. These institutions are located in Chennai and Tamilnadu. He is also a receipient of "URA Life-Time Achievement Award 1999" presented by the United Writers Association, Channai. He has written and edited many books among them are 1. Jinvani Ke Moti (Hindi) 2. Pearls of Jaina Wisdom (English), 3. Springs of Jaina Wisdom (Hindi & English). He has numerous articles published in magazines and research journals. Importance of ScripturalSstudy in Modern Age (E) 234 Fri 3:30 to 4:30 PM 16. Mr. Prakash Jain is a 26 year old Mechanical Engineer and MS in Computer Science. He is currently working as a Software Engineer with Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, Seattle, WA. He got his spiritual education through intensive training from Todarmal Smarak Trust, which imparted all the four ANUYOGAS with special emphasis on PANCH PARMAGAMS. He has studied Tatvarthasutra, Aatmasiddhi, Bhaktamer, 24 Tirthankar Puran, Samaysar, Pravachansar, Chhahdala, Ratnakarand Shravkachar, Mokshmarg Prakashak, Parmatmaprakash etc. He has been participating actively for the last 8 years with various Jain study groups, offering discourses all over India and USA. GunSthanaks (H) Worship, Method, and Benefit(G) 264 264 Fri Sat 3:30 to 4:30 PM 3:30 to 4:30 PM 17. Dr. Yashwant K. Malaiya is a professor of religious studies at University of Colorado. He has established one of the largest Web Library (Jainism: Jain Principles, Tradition and Practices) on Jainism which connects to thousands of web sites for comprehensive study of Jainism. 266 Significance of Jain Festivals and Jain Calendars (E) Jainism for Future Generation (H) Fri Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM 266 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 11 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 18. Mr. Chandrakant Mehta conducts Swadhyay for Jains in North Jersey. He has given lectures at various centers in USA. He explains the concepts of Jainism using practical illustrations and emphasizes its application in our daily life. He has made videocassette on "Science of Samayik". Pachchkhan Noo Rahasya (G) Kayotsarg (H) Jain Universe and Literature (G) History of Jainism in North America (G) 19. Mr. Pravin K. Shah is the Founding member and past President of the Jain Study Center of North Carolina. He received the prestigious JAINA Ratna award at the 1999 convention. Since 1980, he has been teaching religious classes to youth as well as adults and is involved with multi-faith organizations. He has written and published several books and articles on Jainism. He started the Jain Bulletin Service in 1992 and is very active in various Jain activities in North America. He is the chairman of the JAINA education committee. Acharya Haribhadra's Eight Yogdrashti (E) Shrimad Rajchandra's Atma Siddhi (G) 267 267 Vaiya Vachchh (G) Pure Means and Minds Through Ahimsa (G) 268 268 20. Dr. Pravin L. Shah (Reading, PA) has extensively studied the teachings of Shrimad Rajchandra who is his spiritual Master. He is very fluent in Sanskrit and Prakrit. He has conducted many Swadhyays and Shibirs for adults and youth at many Jain Centers. Need for Rligious Tachers and Laders to be Dveloped from Western Born Jains (E) Concept of Soul in Jainism 264 264 2010_03 Fri Sat 262 232/242 Fri Sat Acharya Haribhadra who lived in India in the eight century is considered one of the most scholarly and authoratative Jain Masters who composed more than 1,444 scriptures in his life time. Pandit Sukhlalji calls Haribhadra as the master of Adhyatma yoga. Haribhadra created a unique scientific system of eight-fold yog-Drashti compiled in his most popular text, Yogdrashti Samuchaya. This presentation includes a technical analysis of the eight yog-Drashtis (Mitra, Tara, Bala, Dipta, Sthira, Kanta, Prabha, and Para) which will provide a step wise methodology to develop and measure ones' spiritual progress while practicing and perfecting the Jain art of harmoniums and blissful living. Monumental contributions of Haribhadra to Jain life and culture, and philosophy will be reviewed. 21. Dr. Rajnibhai Shah, Dr Rajnibhai C. Shah is a Ph.D in Economics and Masters in Law. He learnt about Jain religion directly over a long period of time from acharyas, sadhu bhagwants and pandits in India. He delivers lectures on the subject in several cities in the USA and Canada. 230/244 202/212 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 12 Fri Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM Fri Fri 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM 22. Balabhadra Bruce Costain was born in Ontario, Canada in a Christian family. He was drawn to religion only at a later age, after gaining insights from Eastern religious philosophies which led him to a greater understanding of Christianity and the essence of other world religions. The catalyst for this quest for the truth, started when he began practising meditation in 1974. He was inspired by the words of 'Gurudev Chitrabhanu"--"We all must take full responsibility for our happiness", which led him to make a committment to study and practice Jainism. The theses for his post-graduate and doctorate degrees related to explaining and validating Jainism to the Western world. He has travelled to India 5 times recieving religious knowledge and inspiration from various religious centers and teachers. Balabhadra's present focus is in identifying, clarifying and presenting the eternal truth in various world religions in conjunction with interfaith dialogue. He firmly believes in using the examples from the lives of great saints to guide us through the uncertainities of life. Fri 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM 4:30 to 5:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM
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________________ This session will explain in detail t how we can conclude that soul does exist, along with supportive insight from philosophy and science that the potential of soul is indeed "infinite". Through audience participation and interaction emphasis will be placed on developing a conscious awareness and appreciation that this profound Jain insight is referring to one's own soul; that is, the greatness and grandeur of one's true self.ther religions and philosophies also talk about soul. Yet how do we know that these things called souls exist? To begin, Jainism says that each living being possesses a soul. In fact, for a being to be what we call 'alive', a soul must be present in a body made up of molecules of matter. As both souls and matter are independent substances, when they are both present in a living body they are said to be in relationship with each other. Thus a living being in simplistic terms can be said to be made up of a soul and a body. 23. Gunvantray Barwalia, A qualified Chartered Accountant, Gunvantray Madhavlal Barvalia is the coordinator for the 'Saurashtra Kesari Pranguru Jain Philosophical Literary Research Center', which conducts research on ancient Jain scriptures and promotes Jain literature on the internet. He is connected to various Jain Foundations in different capacities, one of which conducts 'Holistic Health-Care projects. He has edited over 28 books on Jain religion , philosophy and literature and is the editor of several periodicals related to Jainism. Gunvantbhai also preside over several Lecture Series and dialogues in Mumbai and the far East. His discussions on religion and spirituality appear in several newspapers under the pen name "Gunjan Barvalia' and are also aired on TV. At the JAINA 2003 Convention he would like to speak on Jain Philosophy Fri 4:30 to 5:30 PM Anupreksha Shubh Mahen thi Shuddha Prati Javani 264 Yatra (G) AHIMSA Parmo Dharam: A Special Meaning to Jainism | 233 Sat 3:30 to 4:30 PM 24. Dr. Kumarpal Desai, currently Head of Dept. of Gujrati at Gujarat Univ., is a versatile scholar and has made impressive contributions in the fields of literature, journalism, education and religion. He started writing in 1965, and has more than 100 books to his credit. Many have been widely acclaimed. His literary works dwell mainly upon human values and ideas. A knowledageable scholar, he has given lectures and participated in seminars and symposia on Jain religion and philosophy -both in India and abroad. He is a columnist in several Gujarati newspapers. He has several other noteworthy accomplishments to his credit. He was a memeber of the delegation which met Pope John Paul II at the Vatican. He has translated Ttavarthsutra' in English, organised the 'Jain Art from India 'exhibition at Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and has worked as editor of Jain Philosophy on the first-ever encyclopaedia in Gujarati. He is a trustee in various institutions related to Jainism. Simple by habits, Dr Kumarpal is not only an avid cricket fan, but also a commentator and writer of cricket. Our Life in the Context of 5 Anuvrats and Anekantrad Fri 2:30 to 3:30 PM L(E) 25. Tarlaben Doshi is a well-known Jain scholar, participating in activities for adults and teachers. Has extensive knowledge of Jain scriptures. Current editor of "Jain Prakash" and associate-editor of "Bal-Iyot", she is a frequent contributor of articles on jain philosophy in several Jain publications as well as reviewing books on Jainism. Sheis knowledgeable in the arts of "Reiki Master" and "Mudra Vigyan". She has recieved Natinal awards for several essays and visits US and UK regularly giving discourses on Jainism.She is a simple spritiual person. 262 Jain Trinity (G) Five Samvay Purusharth (G) Fri Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM 262 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 13 Jain Education Intermational 2010_03 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 26. Hira Ratan Manek a mechanical engineer, is an internationally recognized solar energy scientist. He has developed the 'HRM Phenomenon' using solar energy and this has been accepted world-wide. He has stimulated a lot of interest in the scientific world, keeping fasts for 211, 411 and 130 days----subsisting only on water. All these fasts have been scientifically investigated and supervised by international medical teams. The observations have been published in medical journals and newspapers, in India and abroad. Since 18th June 1995 he has not taken any solid food and does not plan to do so for the rest of his life. His work has evoked interest in many scientists from NASA, including Bill Progue, chairman astronaut of Skylab4. They feel the 'HRM Phenomenon' would enable them to solve many problems they face in space. The Japanese government and Indian Defense scientists have also shown a keen interest in his theories. He travels all over the world explaining his phenomenon', through which he feels the principles of Jainism can be achieved, making Jainism a universally popular and acceptable religion. Solar Energy for Human Welfare and World Peace 265 Fri 3:30 to 4:30 PM This talk is about the renewed Sun Science that will give a new direction to humankind and solve many of the ills of the present day human society. Solutions on all fronts -- be it related to physical, emotional, mental and/or spiritual diseases. As a matter of fact, it is the rebirth of a science practiced in ancient times throughout the world. HRM is reviving and regenerating this lost practice. In different part of India it is known as Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutations. Similar practice was in Greece, Egypt it was called Heliotherapy, and so too in the Americas -Brazil, Mexico, Peru. The Inca civilization, which spread over S., and N. America practiced it. INTA means sun. Example is the health resort sun temples in Machu Pichu, Peru. Ancient writings found on this mountain top describe how to garner energy through the sun Energy from sun has been used since times immemorial. We know it is a scientific fact that without sun or its energy nothing will move, every movement of every creature even the various energies electrical, magnetic, wind directly or indirectly sources itself to the sun. 27. Paul Mckenna, teaches, writes, and consults in the fields of world religions and interfaith dialogue. He has been involved in interfaith work for 25 years. His articles have appeared in a number of publications throughout North America. Paul created the Golden Rule poster which features the Golden Rule in 13 Religious. In the North American context, the poster ahs achieved enormous success as a tool for healing, unity, and reconciliation. The Golden Rule poster is beginning to make its way around the world and is now on permanent display at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. He has developed a program to enables schools to invite speakers of various religions into the classroom. Jainism and the International Interfaith Movement (E) Jain Contribution to Inter-Religious Dialogue (E) 233 233 Fri Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM 28. T.U. Mehta, A former Chief Justice of the High Court in Shimla, and founder member of "We The People", Mr Tryambaklal Mehta takes an active interest in public affairs. He is the author of books on Jainism and Sufism. Shri TU Mehta has a distinguished career in the field of law. After 13 years of legal practice, he went on to become Judge and Chief Justice of high courts and later served as a Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of India. Always having an inclination to serve the country, he was a member of the 'Socialist Party of India' led by such stalwarts like Jayprakash Narayan and RamManohar Lohia. He also organized labor unions in the Saurashtra region. Presently he is the President of several organisations which includes an institution started by the the revolutionary Jain saint-Munishri Santbalji. This work involves re-construction of villages. Mr Mehta considers himself to be a student of world religions with an emphasis on Jainism. He is the author of several books on jainism and other religions. 264 Anekantvad (Broad) and Art of Living (E) Jainism and Democracy (G) 240 Fri Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 14 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 29. Vastupal Parikh, Ph.D., born in India into a Jain family, he migrated to Canada in 1960 and obtained his doctorate in Chemistry at Queen's University, Kingston. As a professor and scientist in Canada, he earned a reputation as an author who could explain the most complex topics in a simple and easily understandable style. His interest in the modern philosophy of science and the ancient philosophy of religions prompted him to explore various systems. Nav Tatra (E) Developing Inner Power from Jainism to Cope with Lures and Deceit (E) Why Jainism Should be Declared as A Minority Religious Community in India? (G) Navatattva are the nine principles that explain the working of the universe. A common belief is that GOD created this universe and governs it in a mysterious way. Jains do not share this belief. To the Jains, there is nothing mysterious about the working of the universe and about happiness or suffering we endure. The Nine Operating Principles (Navatattoa) can explain all this. The Jain Karma Theory evolves out of these principles. 30. Bal Patil, is a member of the Government of Maharashtra, Convenor for Jain Minority Status Committee in India. Seven Auspicious Positions in our Life (H) Whom Should We Bow To (E) 263 234 Challenges of Newly Arrived Groups in America (E) The Distinction Between Religious Jains and Cultural Jains (E) 234 The Globalization of Jainism (E) Exhibition: Jainism Ancient Tradition, Modern Values by Jain Spirit Magazine (E) 31. Jwala Prasad, Dr Jwala Prasad is a doctor of Anesthesiology in Cincinnati. He studied Jainism under the guidance of Late Dr Vasautharaj- Head of Jainology at the Universities of Mysore and Tamil Nadu, and Srikatha Bhujbali of Vyuad. At the 2003 JAINA Convention, he would like to speak on the following topics: 2010_03 268 268 Fri Sat 266 266 32. DR. Thomas Russell is a university lecturer at Western Kentucky University and Belmont University, where he conducts courses on religious diversity. He is currently working on a book on'Immigrant Religious Communities along the I-65 Border'. A member of The American Academy of Religion' he was a consultant for the PBS TV program "Religion and ethics Newsweekly" and newspapers in Tennessee and Kentucky. He is the organizer of a monthly inter-faith dialogue group -"The Coffee Clutch" which has Eastern, Roman and Protestant Christians, Muslims and Jains as its members. He is the author and the subject of several articles on religion. Several, grants, honors and awards have been bestowed upon him. 267 234 Fri JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 15 2:30 to 3:30 PM 2:30 to 3:30 PM Fri Sat Fri Sat 33. Dr. Atul K. Shah has a PhD from London School of Economics and has taught Business at the Universities of Bristol, Maryland (USA) and Essex. He is the founder of Young Jains (UK), whose success is now spreading across the world. In 1999, Atul left his academic career to devote his full energies to the publication of Jain Spirit international magazine. A talented and dedicated team of staff and volunteers, led by the UK-based Board of Directors, are helping to synergise the global Jain diaspora through the publication of this unique 70 page colour quarterly magazine. For details, visit www.jainspirit.com 2:30PM to 3:30PM Fri Fri 3:30PM to 4:30PM 3:30PM to 4:30PM 3:30 to 4:30 PM 4:30 to 5:30 PM 3:30 to 4:30 PM 4:30 to 5:30 PM
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________________ The world is getting smaller every day. However, until a hundred years ago, few outside India had even heard about Jainism. We are often asked to spell the word 'JAIN' when we speak to non-Jains. Mahavir's message was universal and not selective for any particular tribe or sect. However, during his time, the technology for globalising the message did not exist. Today, we have Jains living all over the world, we have satellite television and the World Wide Web, we have the possibility of globalising this message. In this session, Dr. Atul K. Shah, Editor of Jain Spirit, the only international magazine on Jainism, will outline how we can take advantage of these opportunities and educate both Jains and non-Jains about Jainism. 34. Dipti Zaveri Shah is an entrepeneur. She studied Jain sciptures, Sanskrit and Prakrit in Godiji Pathshala for 20 years. She is a follower of Pandit Shree Punamchand Shree K Shah. While in India she conducted Youth camps for girls and she continued doing so in North America. Since the past few years she has been conducting Paryushan in several cities in North America. 237 Key to Sadgati (G) Jain Diet and Effects on Culture (G) Fri Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM 237 35. Niranjan Shah Niranjan Shah, a civil engineer from Baroda, India, now retired and living in Vestal, New York, writes on India's Heritage in various Indian newspapers, like India Tribune of Chicago, India Post of California, Indiaweekly USA of NY and NJ, Voice of Asia of Texas and Gujarat Times. His booklet 'Vegetarianism' was sponsored by JAINA Convention, Pittsburg in 1993 and was released by Shri Sunderlal Patawa, ex-chief Minister M.P in India. He is being invited to address Rotary Clubs, Universities, Conventions, and cultural and temple organizations. He was invited last year by Aryasamaj Mahasammelan Cleveland, Ohio, OM Temple, Belleville NJ, Hindu Heritage Day in Cincinnati, Ohio, VHP GC meeting in North Brunswick, NJ, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, and other gatherings. Recently he was invited by Ursuline Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio, Stony-brook University, NY, NFIA Convention at Chicago and will be addressing University of Mass-Dartmouth in June, before 12th Biennial Taina Convention at Cincinnati, Ohio. In India, he was involved in social, educational and literary and cultural activities which led him to become a broadcaster on All India Radio, Baroda on many subjects, produce plays and movies, with Sanjivkumar in a lead role. Professionally, he is B.E. ( civil engineer) from MS University of Baroda of 1954, and has worked on large irrigation and steel projects in Saurashtra, Gujarat, West Benglal and Maharashtra. was a charter Member of Institute of Engineers, Fellow of the Institute of Valuers, and planned and executed first high-rise building 'Samir'in city of Baroda and many more 240 Fri 1:30 to 2:30 PM Jainism Ancient Art of Living to Faith of Modern Sciences (E) Mahavira Budda (G) 266 Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM At this 12th Biennial JAINA convention, we will study Jainism's contribution to literature, philosophy, arts and sciences. Jainism is an ancient religion, well known for its rigid code of conduct. It is famous for its philosophy also. A closer look at it will convince every student of the philosophy that its approach towards outer as well as inner world is 'scientific.Jainism does not believe in God Almighty as a creator of the universe; in stead, like science, it says that the universe is governed by some fundamental laws. There are very few old religions, which can comply with science. Jainism is one of those science-friendly religions. It has a vast heritage of knowledge buried in canonical as well as non-canonical books, in which we find a number of facts scattered, which have striking compatibility with modern science. Renowned scholars have written thousands of books on this subject and it is impossible to talk about this contribution in a limited time, so we will briefly look at literature, philosophy and arts and will concentrate on sciences and mainly modern scientific discoveries in relation to Jainism. 36. Nautam Rasiklal Vakil has been invited by many cities in North America to give pravachans on Jainism. He is a practicing Chartered Accountant and specialist on trust and income tax matters. Explanation of Shazzaya (G) 237 Fri 2:30 to 3:30 PM JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 16 2010_03 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 For Priva
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________________ Secrets in the Life of Shripal-Mayana (G) 2:30 to 3:30 PM In the Jainism world of the most benevolent Lord Mahavir, the reverend Gautam Swami Maharaja in his religious discourse says that we must give up five types of lethargies (PRAMADS) during our precious human birth which is most difficult to get. We must observe true and pure religion. There are four types of religion namely charity, right conduct, penance and devotion. Of these four, devotional worship is the best form of religion. Devotional worship reaches to its pinnacle when the mind is pure. For purity of the mind, it must be stable and steady. Religious rites are absolutely essential to make our mind steady. And NavPad is the best religious rite of all. 37. Dr. James Weldon has founder, chairman and director of a high tech company, has been an instructor of meditation, yoga and natural health care for 30 years. One of the early graduates of America's first meditation college-'Maharishi International University', he founded his first meditation retreat Center in FLORIDA in 1978 and directed a chain of meditation, yoga and natural health care centers throughout the state.. he has clinics in Michigan, Iowa, and Colorado, where he works to unite the health care systems and the spiritual traditions of the East and West. Also known as Yogadhi, Dr Weldon is the author of several books on spiritual illumination and health care. He has traveled nationally and internationally working to foster the united wisdom of all the worlds' spiritual traditions by teaching methods to foster the growth of human values and expanded awareness. This included organizing conflict resolution and antioterrorist programs for the "Art of Living Foundation" -Un chartered NGO in India, Hong-Kong, Nepal Thailand and Korea. He has taught similar programs to inmates as part of rehabilitation programs in America through county and federal correctional facilities, sponsored by the 'Prison Smart Foundation'. On a personal note, he enjoys singing Interfaith Peace Chants of all faiths and has participated in such programs with Sri Ravi Shankar and the Dalai Lama. The Art of Living (E) Jainism a Philosophy of Life (E) Contributions of Jain Scriptures to the World (E) 237 The Ethical utilitarianism in Light of Mahavir's Philosophy (E) Five Mahavrat and globalization (E) 267 38. Dr. Satya Ranjan Banerjee is a Emeritus professor of Prokrit in Jain Vishva Bhararati, Ladnun, Rajasthan, and recipient of Acarya Hemacandra Suri Award. He is also Quondam professor of linguistics at Calcutta University and a former visiting professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Formerly, he is was a lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies at University of London. 2010_03 230/244 230/244 234 Sat 234 39. Lataben Bothra has a M.A. in Political Science/Continuing Research on Purvanchai Ki Sarak Sanskriti, Ashtapad. She has written many articles on Jain Dharam past and present. She has traveled all over India giving many speeches in Delhi, West Bengal, Calcutta, and Jain Vidyalaya. Lataben has also been given designation as the Department Head of Publication & Research Jain Bhawan, Calcutta, the Secretary of Jainology & Prakit Research Institute Jain Bhawan, Calcutta. Sat JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 17 Fri Sat 1:30 to 2:30 PM Fri Sat 3:30 to 4:30 PM 3:30 to 4:30 PM For implementing democracy in a global periphery to the science of industry and management in the contemporary world the inherent vivacity of Jaina philosophy can never be voidable. One will have to deject humanity itself, if one wants to thwart Jainism and its perpetual and immanent essence in the contemporary world. The path of global brotherhood above all trifling debates can be eminently served by the universal teaching of the Jinas. Jainism has immortalize the momentary existence. Oh mundane entities by emphasizing on karma and deed. Being a primeval and primordial concept in itself, today's human body mind and psyche needs to revitalize itself by the sheer power and benevolence of this way of life-and irrevocable conceptuality reverberating through the very veins of our universe. 1:30 to 2:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM
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________________ 40. Dr. Hemlata Pokharna, Ph.D. is a scientist and a researcher at University of Chicago. She is also the director of Journeys of Life: A program to promote health, wholeness and disease prevention. Hema has presented workshops across the world. Her work provides a powerful and practical training in connecting with the self and others by the ways of meditation, focusing and non-violent communication. Mandakini Pokharna, M.D. is an internist practicing in Chicago. Dealing with Anger Compassionately (E) 232/242 Fri 4:30 to 5:30 PM Living with Power of Gratitude (E) 232/242 Sat 2:30 to 3:30 PM To truly become a healing influence in this world, we each must be powerful in a balanced, spiritually mature and responsible way. Clearly our present culture is not full of role models to help us accomplish this. To a large extent, we need to come up with our own healthy way of being powerful. We can develop an "attitude of gratitude," a life-affirming process that not only brings greater awareness of the wonder and magic that can occur in the course of a day, but can help us reframe negative thinking-and events-and help us develop healthy and positive alternatives to scarcity consciousness and victim thinking. Also addresses ways of helping children develop traits of optimism and gratitude. 41. Dr. Surendra Jain is a distinguished scholar and Fulbright scholar. He is the author of more than 100 research articles and 10 books. He was editor-in-chief of "Jain Digest" founder "Jain Center of Central Ohio", former director of JAINA and currently serves as secretary of "Mahavir World Vision". Math and Science in Jain Sutras (E) 267 Fri 1:30 to 2:30 PM 42. Dr. Sushma Singhvi is a distinguished scholar of Jain philosophy and Sanskrit literature and philology. Fluent in several languages, she is an eloquent speaker and has lectured and participated extensively in seminars, workshops and symposia on Jain philosophy, religion and education, both in India and abroad. She participates actively in the work of several social and educational institutions, and is a memeber of "Mahavir International" and "Pragati Ashram".She is engaged in counseling and tutoring scheduled castes and tribes in Udaipur. She has published 2 books and 53 research articles, and is the recipient of many awards. Are we Masters of our Possessions? (E) 232/242 Fri 3:30 to 4:30 PM 43. Dr Anil Srivastava is a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from I. I. T. Kanpur, India. He has studied the Indian scriptures and philosophy in depth from my early age. After coming to USA, he has endeavored to spread the message of Srimad Bhagwat Geeta, Upanishads, and Vedas to Indian community living in North America He has given discourses on various religious topics in Cincinnati, Dayton, Indianapolis, USA and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Karma Yog, Yoga and Nirvan, SAmyag Daishan and Gyan (E) 266 Fri 4:30 to 5:30 PM 44. Pramodaben Chitrabhanu developed an early interest in Jainism and has dedicated her life to practicing meditation and Jain dharma in-depth. Her interest in Sanskrit, various philosophies and vegetarianism have added an extra dimension to her study. In trying to put the Jain philosophy to practice, she especially focuses on women's issues, encouraging them to recognize and develop their inner strengths. She teaches Jainism in several cities in India and USA and is associated with the 'Jain International Meditation Center' in Mumbai and New York City. She has authored and co-authored several books related to Jainism. She is committed to living a compassionate life. Fri Holistic Approach to Life through Reverence for Life (E) Stress Management-The Jain Way (E) 231/243 235/236 3:30 to 4:30 PM 1:30 to 2:30 PM Sat JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 18 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 45. John Morlino is an internationally known writer and speaker on the subjects on nonviolence and compassion, and Founder of the Esssence of True Humanity is Compassion (The ETHIC). His articles have appeared in North America, Belgium, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom and soon will be published in Germany and Russia. In 1999, he was recognized as an outstanding humane educator by SPEAK, a National Humane Education speakers' bureau. Mr. Morlino has spoken at Ahimsa Diwas Conference, YJA Convention (NJ), World Vegetarian Congress, Animal Rights National Conference and Peace for the New Millinieum. 233 Compassion without Exception (English) Peace Through Unconditional Compassion Fri Sat 3:30PM to 4:30PM 3:30PM to 4:30PM 234 Violence - toward both humans and animals - has become, for many people, a socially acceptable form of human behavior. But it doesn't have to be that way. In the tradition of Gandhi, Buddha, and Albert Schweitzer, this talk offers a unifying vision for people from all walks of life who wish to create a world where humans and animals can live free from violence and oppression. We all want peach in the world, peace in our neighborhoods and peace in our hearts. If we are to achieve these goals, we must recognize the importance of expressing compassion unconditionally even towards those who bring harm to others - and learn to cultivate our ability to do so. 46. Dr. Ramesh Shah of Cleveland is member and leader of the JAINA "Through Wheels of Hope-Medical Program!" He promotes medical camps and creates comprehensive Master Shcedules to provide professional medical services at multiple camps in India. Vanprashthashrama: Jain Way of Practicing "Four Mahadaans" Jain Way of Living 263 263 Fri Sat 4:30PM to 6:30PM 5:30PM to 6:30PM This seminar is based on successful retirement strategy of Jimmy Carter, our Past President and his book and my personal experiences for the last three years. The "Four Mahadaans" Presentation is concerning a new way of proacting the 4 Daans of helping the poor, the sick and disabled. 47. Dr. Salgia of Columbus Ohio will be leading an Interfaith Grop Panel Discussion. Members of the Jain, Bahai, Sikh, Hindu, Islam, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Native American community will be participating in an interactive session titled "Relevance of Non-Violence in the War Town World; How Interfaith Organizations Provide Leadership to Help Shape Better World" 262 Fri 4:30PM to 6:30PM "Relevance of Non-Violence in the War Town World; How Interfaith Organizations Provide Leadership to Help Shape Better World" (E) 48. Darshana Shah, Pradip Shah, Dr. Mukesh M. Doshi will be demonstrating the AShta Prakari Puja. All attendees will participate and perform Puja in groups of two to four people. Each Shloka will be recited and meaning of each Shloka will be explained in English and or Gujarati. Attendees will be provided with all the Dravyas (material) needed for the puja. Each attendee will need to bring a coin. Workshop: "Ashta Prakari Puja" 268 Fri 5:30PM to 6:30PM JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 19 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ HOSPITALITY IS ALWAYS OUR MAIN COURSE TO LONDON AND INDIA. Air-India's non-stop flights from North America to London, and same-plane continuing service to India, exemplify India's centuries-old tradition of hospitality. They also reflect our professionalism and technological advances. You'll be delighted by the way our courteous and efficient flight attendants see to your needs. And whether you are enjoying our superb Indian or continental cuisine, sipping an after-dinner brandy, or watching a hit movie, you'll find flying with us a relaxing and refreshing experience. For more information and reservations, see your travel agent or call Air-India. 2010_03 4311-552n AIR-INDIA NEW YORK CHICAGO LONDON DELHI MUMBAI AHMEDABAD AMRITSAR BANGALORE CALCUTTA Air-India Offices: NEW YORK (212) 751-6200 CHICAGO (312) 782-6263 LOS ANGELES (310) 338-8484 WASHINGTON, DC (202) 785-8989 http://www.airindia.com CALICUT CHENNAI COCHIN GOA HYDERABAD TRIVANDRUM
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________________ MAIN From 1:00PM 11:00PM 8:00PM 6:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 9:00PM 11:00PM 11:00PM 11:30PM YOUTH From 6:00PM 6:00PM To 6:00PM 8:00PM To 8:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 11:00PM 2010_03 PROGRAM SCHEDULE THURSDAY, 3 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name CONVENTION REGISTRATION Social Dinner/ Meet the Guests/ Icebreaker Moderators Meeting - Dr. Jwala Prasad Raas Garba by Munshi Group Convention Committee Review PROGRAM SCHEDULE - THURSDAY, 3 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name Youth Icebreaker (Age 18 & up) Youth Icebreaker (Age 13-17) Social Dinner/ Meet the Guests/ Icebreaker Raas Garba by Munshi Group Room CC Lobby Exhibit Hall C 233 Exhibit Hall B 302 Room 211/203 205/207 Exhibit Hall C Exhibit Hall B JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page A MAIN Language YOUTH Language
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________________ MAIN From 6:30AM 6:30AM 7:00AM To 8:00AM | 8:00AM 8:00AM MAIN Language Gujarati English 7:00AM 7:00AM 7:00AM 17:00AM 7:00AM 8:30AM 9:00AM Gujarati Gujarati PROGRAM SCHEDULE - FRIDAY, 4 JULY 2003 Topics / Speaker Name Room Pratikraman (Gujarati) by Dr. Niruben Amin 266 Pratikraman (English) by Urmila Talsania & Meena Mehta 267 Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan by Sadhvi 263 Shubhamji CONVENTION REGISTRATION CC Lobby Meditation by Dr. Chandrakant Shah 268 Meditation for Women by Pramodaben Chitrabhanu 265 Yoga Meditation by Samanji Shithpragyaji & Shruthpragyaji 262 BREAKFAST Ex Hall C Opening Ceremony & Procession BR - A, B, C Welcoming Remark, Blessings from Gurudev Chitrabhanuji, | BR - A, B, C Key note speeches from N. P. Jain, Dr. John Cort, Ms. Ingrid Newkirk, Hon. J. Kenneth Blackwell and Counsulate Gen'l of India Temple Rachna Opening Ceremony Ex Hall B 8:00PM 8:00AM 8:00AM 1 8:30AM 8:30AM 9:00AM 12:00 noon 11:30AM 1:30PM 11:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM Ex Hall C 231/243 232/242 235/236 230/244 262 263 Hindi English English Hindi Gujarati Gujarati 1:30PM 2:30PM | 265 English 1:30PM 1:30PM | 1:30PM | 1:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM LUNCH Dharamka Antasthal-Gurudev Chitrabhanuji Compassion in Action - Sadhavi Subhamji Jain Academic Bowl - Round 1 Dharam Ke Das Laxan - Dr. Hukumchandji Bharill Jain Trinity - 3 Jewels - Ms. Tarlaben Doshi Harmonious Family Relationship with Bhav pratikraman - Dr. Niruben Amin Doctrine of Karma in Jain Philosophy - Shri Devendrakeerti Bhattarakji Non-Violence in America- Dr. John Cort Mathematics and Science in Jain Sutras - Dr. Surendra Jain Helping Animals-It's Easy- Ms. Ingrid Newkirk Anekantvad (in broad term) and art of living - Justice T.U. Mehta Vipashyana and Jainism - Mr. Manubhai Doshi The Ethical Utilitarianism in the light of Mahavir's philosophy - Dr. Lataben Bothra Jainism Ancient Art of Living to Faith of Modern Sciences - Mr. Niranjan Shah Mahavira's Compassion through Humanitarian Work-Mr. Vijay Chheda & Mr. Mukesh Doshi Key to Sadgati - Ms. Dipti Zaveri Shah 266 267 268 264 English English 1 English English | 1:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 233 234 English English 1:30PM 2:30PM 240 English 1:30PM 2:30PM 241 English 1:30PM 2:30PM 237 Gujarati 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 231/243 232/242 Hindi English 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM Avadhan - Muni Shri Manek Muniji Our life in the context of 5 ANUVRATS - Dr. Kumarpal Desai Jain Academic Bowl - Round 1 Dharam Ke Das Laxan - Shri Pandit Abhay Kumarji Vaiya vachchh - Mr. Rajanibhai Shah Nav Tatva - Prof. Vastupal Parikh 235/236 230/244 262 263 Hindi Gujarati English 2:30PM 3:30PM English 2:30PM 3:30PM 266 English 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM How can Jainism Promote World Peace - Prof. Kokilaben 265 Doshi Significance of Jain Festivals and Jain Calendar - Dr. Yashwant K. Malaiya Pachchkhan Noo Rahasya - Mr. Chandrakant B. Mehta 267 Jain Universe and Literature - Mr. Pravin K. Shah 268 Acharya Haribhadra's Eight Yogdrashti - Dr. Pravin L. Shah264 JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page B Gujarati Gujarati English Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 7:30PM 2010_03 Jainism and the international interfaith movement - Mr. Paul McKenna Why Jainism should be considered as a minority religious community in India? - Mr. Bal Patil Art of Positive Thinking - Samaniji Chritrapragnam & Sanghpragnam Explanation of shazzaya - Mr. Nautam Rasiklal Vakil Refreshments (Finger food, Drinks, Tea etc.) Art Of Anger Management-Samanji Shithpragyaji & Shruthpragyaji Jainism a philosophy of Life - Dr. S. R. Banarjee Holistic Approach to Life through Reverance for Life - Pramodaben Chitrabhanu Are we masters or slaves of our possessions? - Dr. Sushmaben Singhvi Solar Energy for human welfare and world peace - Mr. Hira Ratan Manek Chalenges of newly arrived groups in America - Dr. Thomas Russell The Globalization of Jainism - Dr. Atul K. Shah The Seven Auspicious Positions in our Life - Dr. Jwala Prasad 14 GunSthanaks - Mr. Prakash Jain Compassion without exception - Mr. John Morlino Importance of scriptural study in modern age - Dr. Dulichand Jain Jaina Academic Bowl - Round 1 Jainism and Environment- Dr. Bhuvnesh Guruji Shalibhadra Drama Shalibhadra Drama Presentation a Visual Journey to the Jain Temples of India - Shah Pathshala Teachers Meeting - Dr. Mukesh Doshi Karma yog, Yoga and Nirvan, Samyag Darshan and Gyan - Dr. Anil K. Srivastava The Art of Living and Jainism - Dr. James Weldon Mantra, Sound and Vibration - Muni Shri Amrendra Muniji ANUPREKSHA: Shubh mahen thi Shuddha prati javani yatra - Shri Gunvantray Barwalia Nuts and Bolts of making Jain Center by Jain Center of Southern California Exhibition Jainism: Ancient Tradition, Modern Values by Jain Spirit Magazine, - Mr. Atul Shah Realization and Happiness by Mr. Jyotindra Doshi Shalibhadra Drama JAINA Director's Meeting 233 234 240 237 Ex Hall A 260/261 230/244 231/243 232/242 265 266 267 268 JAINA Calendar Committee Dealing with anger compassionately - Dr. Hemlata Pokharna 232/242 and Dr. Mandakini Pokharna Need for Religious teachers and leaders to be developed from western born Jains - Dr. Balbhadra Bruce Costain Panel Discussion-Interfaith Group (Jain, Bahai, Sikh, Hindu, Islam, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Native American) "Relevance of non-violence in the war torn world; how interfaith organization provide leadership to help shape better world" - Moderator- Dr. Tansukh Salgia Vanprasthashrama - Jain Way of Practicing - Dr. Ramesh 264 233 234 235/236 238 300/301/302 Gujarati 300/301/302 Gujarati English 231/243 English English English 230/244 262 263 265 266 267 268 264 233 234 240 300/301/302 230/244 JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page C English Gujarati English Gujarati English English English English English English English Hindi Hindi English English English English English English Hindi Gujarati English English Gujarati Gujarati
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________________ 5:30PM 6:30PM 262 English Panel Discussion-Interfaith Group (Jain, Bahai, Sikh, Hindu, Islam, Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Native American) "Relevance of non-violence in the war torn world; how interfaith organization provide leadership to help shape better world" - Moderator- Dr. Tansukh Salgia 5:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 6:30PM 263 265 268 Pathshala Teachers Meeting - Mukesh Doshi Workshop - "Ashta Prakari Puja" perform and learn with meaning by Darshana Shah, Pradip Shah, Dr. Mukesh M. Doshi English 6:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 11:00PM YOUTH 8:00PM 9:00PM 11:00PM 11:30PM WELCOME *** RECEPTION *** DINNER Pathshala Teachers Meeting - Mukesh Doshi Entertainment-Manahar Udhas & Company Convention Committee Review PROGRAM SCHEDULE - FRIDAY, 4 JULY 2003 Ex Hall C 265 BR - A, B, C 302 YOUTH To From 7:00AM 7:00AM 7:00AM Room 206 CC Lobby 261 Language English 8:00PM 8:00PM I 7:00AM 7:00AM 8:00AM | 8:00PM 8:30AM | 9:00AM 262 263 Ex Hall 204/210 10:00AM 11:30AM 11:00AM 1:00PM 1:30PM 5:30PM 12:00PM 2:00PM 204/210 235/236 204/210 204/210 Ex Hall C 205 204 9:00AM 9:30AM 10:00AM 11:00AM 11:30AM | 1:30PM 1:00PM 1:00PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:30PM 3:00PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM English English English Topics / Speaker Name Bhangra Aerobics - Niti Shah CONVENTION REGISTRATION Yoga Meditation by Samaniji Charitrapragnam & Sanghpragnam | Yoga Meditation by Samanji Shithpragyaji & Shruthpragyaji | Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan BREAKFAST Namokar Mantra, Exercise and Yoga and overview of Jainism and Mahavir's Life (Age 3-7) Coloring activites and snack (Age 3-7) Jain Academic Bowl (JAB) Jain Bingo (Age 3-7) Video Movie and Lunch (Age 3-7) LUNCH Play Room (Age 0-3) Parental Supervision Required Pathshala Lesson A to Z (Age 3-5) Pathshala Lesson A to Z (Age 5-7) Icebreaker (Age 8-12) Icebreaker (Age 13-17) Icebreaker (Age 18 & up) JNF Activities Dr. Phil....Jain Style by YJP Yoga Prayer and Meditation (Age 3-5) Yoga Prayer and Meditation (Age 5-7) | Yoga Prayer and Meditation (Age 8-12) - Led by Samanji Yoga Prayer and Meditation (Age 13-17) | Yoga Prayer and Meditation (Ages 18 & up) - Led by Muniji | Entertainment and Magic Show (Age 3-7) Snack (Age 3-7) Pathshala for Begineers (Age 8-12) Pathshala for Advanced (Age 8-12) Lecture Vardha Who? NJ Youth Group (Age 13-17) "Opening Doors" Kick-Off JNF (age 18 & up) - Dr. Hemlata Pokharna Panel discussion "Being Jain in College" JNF Led by Chirag Shah Video and Discussion (Age 3-7) S nack (Age 8-12) Young Jains Summit (Age 13-17) 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:00PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM A 210 200/201 213/214 2021212 203/211 204 210 200/210 213/214 202/212 204/210 204/210 200 201 | 213/214 202/212 2:30PM 3:30PM 203/211 3:30PM 3:30PM 13:30PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 5:30PM 204/210 200/201 213/214 JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page D Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 4:00PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 11:00PM 2010_03 Anger Management: Teach Yourself to Chill - L.A. Youth Group (Age 18 & up) Ice Braker Game - JNF Activities Arts and Crafts (Age 3-5) Arts and Crafts (Age 5-7) Arts and Crafts (Age 8-12) Led by Ms. Seema Jain Jain Games (Age 8-12) Led by Ms. Geeta Hemani Parents are from Pluto, Kids are from Neptune and Inter Generational Discussion of our goals, expectations and fears by YJP Set up for Formal dinner-JNF Youth Set up for Night Rhythms, DJ's and Bands (Age 8-12, 13-17, 18 & up) JNF-Formal Dinner Night Rhythms 202/212 203/211 204 210 200/201 200/201 202/212 203/211 200, 201, 213, 214, 202, 212 Hyatt Ball Room 202, 212, 203, 211, 206, 207, 208, 209 English JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page E
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________________ MAIN From To 6:30AM 8:00AM 6:30AM 8:00AM 7:00AM 8:00AM 7:00AM 8:00PM 7:00AM 8:00AM 7:00AM 8:00AM Meditation by Dr. Chandrakant Shah Meditation for Women by Pramodaben Chitrabhanu 9:00AM 7:00AM 8:00AM Yoga Meditation - Samanji Shithpragyaji & Shruthpragyaji 7:30AM BREAKFAST 8:30AM 9:00AM 10:00AM Digambar Pooja By Pandit Sri Abhaykumar Shastriji 12:00PM Blessings from Sri Bhattarakji, & Manek Muniji, Keynote speeches: Dr. N. P. Jain, Dr. Kumarpal Desai - Gandhiji in the context of Jainism, Dr. Sushmaben Singhvi - Why Jainism?, Shadhvi Subhamji, Mr. Pratap Bhogilal, Donor Appreciation LUNCH 11:30AM 12:00PM 1:30PM 1:00PM 12:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM PROGRAM SCHEDULE - SATURDAY, 5 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name Room Pratikraman (Gujarati) by Dr. Niruben Amin 266 267 Pratikraman (English) by Urmilaben Talsania & Meena Mehta Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan by Sadhvi Shubhamji 263 CONVENTION REGISTRATION CC Lobby 268 265 262 Ex Hall C 265 BR-A, B, C 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM CME Program, Lunch, Speech - Practical Approaches to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Community Acquired Pneumonia Dr. Usha Jain 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM Siddhachakra Maha Poojan Siddhachakra Maha Poojan Jainism... the art of living-Gurudev Chitrabhanuji Vishva Shanti Doot Bhagwan Mahavir- Amrendra Muniji 2010_03 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM 1:30PM 2:30PM Five Mahavrat and globalisation - Dr. Lataben Bothra 1:30PM 2:30PM Jain Diet and Effects on Culture - Ms. Dipti Zaveri Shah 2:30PM 3:30PM Siddhachakra Maha Poojan 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM A Visual Journey to the Jain Temples of India - JAINA Calendar 231/243 Committee - Rajeev Pandya Dr. Hukumchandji Bharill 5 Samvay Purusharth - Ms. Tarlaben Doshi Re-branding and Re-packaging of Jainism - Yogendra Jain 1:30PM 2:30PM Understanding of Jain religion from absolute and practical views 265 - Shri Devendra Keerti Bhattarakji Mahavira & Buddha - Mr. Niranjan Shah The Art of Living and Jainism - Dr. James Weldon Comparitive Religion - Mr. Pravin K. Shah Unity of Jains - Mr. Manubhai Doshi Pure Means and Minds through AHIMSA - Mr. Rajanibhai Shah 232/242 Stress Management - The Jain Way - Pramodaben Chitrabhanu 235/236 Source of Violence in Human Society and can Jains alleviate this 230/244 Ex Hall C Hyatt Room 300/301/302 300/301/302 260/261 264 Art of Managing Stress-Samanji Shithpragyaji & Shruthpragyaji Source of Violence in Human Society and can Jains alleviate this Shri Pandit Abhay Kumarji KOJAIN Gathering - Dr. Manoj Dharamsi Bhakti Sangeet - Manu Shrivastav Jain Dharamki Prasangita- Sadhvi Shubhamji Rajasthan & Madhyapradesh Jains Re-union - Mr. Dharamvir Bobra 2:30PM 3:30PM Living with power of gratitude - Dr. Hemlata Pokharna and Dr. 232/242 Mandakini Pokharna 262 263 266 267 268 233 234 237 300/301/302 BR-A, B, C 260/261 231/243 235/236 230/244 262 263 Symposium on Shri Ashtapadji - Mrs. Lata Bothra, Shramani Shri Charitra Pragyaji, Shri Naresh Bhai Shah, Dr. R. Shah, Shri Kumar Pal Bhai Desai and Shri Nirmal Sagarji Maharaj Jainism on Technology and Economics - Prof. Kokilaben Doshi 265 Jainism for future generation - Dr. Yashwant K. Malaiya Kayotsarg - Shresthapad - Mr. Chandrakant B. Mehta 266 267 JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page F MAIN Language Gujarati English English Gujarati Hindi English Gujarati English Hindi Gujarati English English Gujarati English Gujarati English English Gujarati Hindi English Hindi Gujarati Gujarati Hindi Hindi
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________________ 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 2:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 3:30PM 4:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM History of Jainism in North America - Mr. Pravin K. Shah Shrimad Rajchandra's Atma Siddhi - Dr. Pravin L. Shah The Jain Contribution to inter-religious dialouge - Mr. Paul McKenna Developing Inner Power From Jainism to cope with lures & deceit - Prof. Vastupal Parekh Jainism and Democracy - Justice T.U. Mehta 2010_03 Secrets in life of shripal -- mayana - Nautam Rasiklal Vakil Refreshments (Finger food, Drinks, Tea etc.) IAAMJV - Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya Assoc. - Rajnikant Shah KOJAIN Gathering - Dr. Manoj Dharamsi Jaina Academic Bowl - Round 2 AHIMSA Parmo Dharam:A Special meaning to Jainism- Mr. Gunvantray Barwalia Siddhachakra Maha Poojan Contributions of JainScriptures to the World - Dr. S. R. Banerjee 230/244 Rajasthan & Madhyapradesh Jains Re-union - Mr. Dharamvir Bobra 231/243 Peace through unconditional compassion - Mr. John Morlino Making Jainism Accessible to Non Jains - Dr. Niruben Amin Living in Harmony with Your Neighbors, Friends, Collagues in Multi Religious America- Dr. Thomas Russell Ancient Traditions: Modern Values - Dr. Atul K. Shah Whom Should We Bow To - Dr. Jwala Prasad Worship, Method and Benefit - Mr. Prakash Jain Siddhachakra Maha Poojan The Art of Happy and Peacefull Life - Munishri Manek Muniji IAAMJV - Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya Assoc. - Mr. Rajnikant Shah Jaina Academic Bowl - Round 2 Jain Yatra Gathering KOJAIN Gathering - Dr. Manoj Dharamsi Halar Oshwal Group Gathering Pathshala Teachers Meeting - Dr. Mukesh Doshi What have you done today to help disabled and poor - Drs. Ramesh & Jaya Shah Panch Achar- Panditji Dhirajlal Mehta 4:30PM 5:30PM 4:30PM 5:30PM 5:30PM 7:00PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM 5:30PM 6:30PM The Jain sangh of Pratapgarh - Re-union 6:00PM 8:00PM EXHIBITORS RECEPTION DINNER 7:00PM 8:00PM 8:00PM 11:00PM Cultural Program- All Jain Centers 11:00PM 11:30PM Convention Committee Daily Review YOUTH From To 7:00AM 8:00AM 7:00AM 8:00PM 7:30AM 9:30AM 8:00AM 5:00PM Play Room (Age 0-3) Parental Supervision Required Circle Time and Introductions (Age 3-5 and 5-7) - Seema Jain Prayer Yoga and Meditation (Age 8-12) Led by Smanaji 8:00AM 9:00AM 8:00AM 9:00AM 8:00AM 8:30AM U Penn Alumni Meeting Kumarpal Raja Aarti Jaina Academic Bowl - Round 2 "Four Mahadaans" - Jain Way of Living - Dr Ramesh Shah Pathshala Teachers Meeting - Dr. Mukesh Doshi Jain Spirit Meeting Dressing room for cultural program participants PROGRAM SCHEDULE - SATURDAY, 5 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name 268 264 233 Bhangara Aerobics Led by Niti Shah Registration BREAKFAST 234 240 237 Ex Hall A 300/301/302 232/242 262 235/236 233 234 263 266 267 268 264 300/301/302 231/243 232/242 235/236 230/244 262 263 265 264 233 234 Room 206 CC Lobby Ex Hall C 205 204/210 200/201 Youth Service Project Information Meeting and Loading (Age 13-213/214 17) JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page G 300/301/302 235/236 263 265 266 237 Ex Hall C 300/301/302 BR-A, B, C 302 Gujarati Gujarat English English Gujarati Gujarati English English Gujarati English Gujarati English English English Gujarati Hindi English English Gujarati English English YOUTH Language English
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________________ 8:00AM 8:00AM 8:30AM 9:00AM 9:00AM 1210 9:00AM 9:00AM 9:00AM 9:00AM 9:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM (11:00AM 11:00AM 11:30AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 12:00PM 8:30AM Youth Service Project Information Meeting and Loading (Age 18 202/212 & up) 8:30AM Youth Service Project Information Meeting and Loading JNF 203/211 Youth 9:00AM Travel to Service Project Location (Age 13-17, 18 & up, JNF Youth) 12:00PM Service Project Age 13-17, 18 & up, JNF Youth) 10:00AM Questioning our Faith and The existence of our soul (Age 13-17) 213/214 - Yogendra Jain, Nirav Shah, Rakhi Jain, Manoj Jain, Parimal Pandya 10:00AM Meditation for Young Jains (Age 18 & up) - Jyotindra N. Doshi 202/212 10:00AM Pathshala and Snack Time (Age 3-5) 1204 10:00AM Pathshala and Snack Time (Age 5-7) 210 10:00AM Pathshala for Begineers (Age 8-12) 1200 10:00AM Pathshala for Advanced (Age 8-12) 201 11:00AM Songs and Games (Age 3-5) 204 11:00AM Songs and Games (Age 5-7) 11:00AM Arts, Crafts and Snack (Age 8-12) 200/201 12:00PM Arts and Crafts (Age 3-5) 204 12:00PM Arts and Crafts (Age 5-7 210 1:30PM LUNCH Ex Hall C 2:00PM Video/Movie time (Age 3-5) 204 2:00PM Video/Movie time (Age 5-7) 210 12:30PM Travel back to Convention Center (Age 13-17, 18 & up, JNF Youth) 2:00PM Video 'Healthy, Wealthy and Wise" and Discussion (Age 8-12)_200/201 12:30PM The Earth is Flat.... No Really? - YJA - Chirag Shah (Age 13-17) 213/214 |2:30PM Planning a Jain Excursion (How to perform certain rituals and 202/212 customs) by YJA and Chirag Shah (age 18 & up) 2:30PM Ice Breaker Game - JNF Youth 203/211 3:00PM Yoga, Prayer and Meditation (Age 3-5)- Muniji 204 3:00PM Yoga, Prayer and Meditation (Age 5-7) - Muniji |3:00PM Pathsala for Begineers - Pramodaben Chitrabhanu 200 3:00PM Pathsala for Advanced - Pramodaben Chitrabhanu 201 3:30PM Manipulating the Matrix (Age 13-17) by Dhrumil Purohit 213/214 3:30PM Concept of Jain Soul (Age 18 & up) by Balbhadra 202/212 3:30PM Video and Panle Discussion " Dating, It's Getting Better All the 203/211 Time" - JNF Youth 4:00PM Songs and Games (Age 3-5) 204 4:00PM Songs and Games (Age 5-7) 210 3:30PM Snack Break (Age 8-12) 200/201 4:00PM Games (Age 8-12) 200/201 4:30PM Panel Discussion "Current Events and Jainisms Standpoint" by 213/214 YJA Boad (Age 13-17) 5:00PM JNF Activities - JNF Youth 203/211 5:00PM Anekantvad by YJP (All youth) 206 8:00PM Dinner Theatre (Age 18 & up) 202/212 8:00PM EXHIBITORS RECEPTION DINNER Ex Hall C 1:00PM 1:30PM 1:30PM English English 1210 1:30PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:30PM English 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 4:00PM 5:00PM 6:00PM JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page 2010_03
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________________ MAIN From 6:00AM 7:00AM 7:00AM 9:00AM To 7:00AM 8:00AM 8:00AM 11:30AM 11:40AM 7:30AM 1:00PM 12:30PM YOUTH 11:30AM Navkar, Opening Remark, Blessings from Amrendra Muniji, Panel discussion "Jainism The Art of Living perspective by Sadhu, Sadhviji, Samanji, Samaniji, Moderator-Nirmal Doshi & Closing Remarks Navkar Mantra by All From To 6:00AM 7:00AM 7:00AM 8:00AM 7:30AM 1:00PM 12:30PM PROGRAM SCHEDULE - SUNDAY, 6 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name 2010_03 Yoga Bhangara Aerobics Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan by Sadhvi Shubhamji BRUNCH CONVENTION ADJOURNS PROGRAM SCHEDULE - SUNDAY, 6 JULY 2003 Topics/Speaker Name Yoga Bhangara Aerobics BRUNCH CONVENTION ADJOURNS JAINA CONVENTION 2003 Program List - Page I Room 206 206 263 BR-A, B, C BR-A, B, C Room 206 206 MAIN Language English YOUTH Language English
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________________ JAIN ACADEMIC BOWL (JAB) Program Coordinator: Shailesh and Eric Shah Preliminary Rounds: Friday, July 4, 2003 - Morning session 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM (Rooms 235 and 236) Friday, July 4, 2003 Afternoon session 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM Final Rounds: July 5, 2003 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (Rooms 235 and 236) Los Angeles Coach: Karishma Shah Chicago Coach: Darshna Shah Participants Manisha Parekh Khushali Gala Priya Sheth Karishma Shah Boston - Team A Coach: TBD Participants Shardule Shah Tanmay Gosalia Amisha Sanghvi Jigar Vora Nirav Shah Houston Coach: Panna Shah /Nitin Mehta Participants Amit Shah Akash Daga Nitesh Daga Nish Shah Boston - Team B Coach: Pankaj K Shah Participants Neepa Vagadia Sagar Mehta Priyanka Jain Tarang Gosalia Nisha Sheth Participants Shibani H Shah Parinda Shah Archana Singhvi Palak Shah Pittsburgh | Coach: Dr. Shantilal Mohnot Participants Kunal Rhambia Ravi R. Mehta Ravi V. Mehta Rishi Mohnot Neha Mehta Moderators: Room A: Mukesh Doshi - Chicago, IL, Room B: Alap Shah -- Chicago, IL Judges: Neha Jain - Columbus, OH, Kanubhai Doshi - Washington, Herendra Shah - San Francisco, CA, Mukesh Doshi - Chicago, IL Competition Coordination & Score Keepers: Jamie Shah - Cincinnati, OH, Eric Shah - Cincinnati, OH Tentative Schedule of Jain Academic Bowl Rounds: Round No. Bye Room 235 Team 1 vs. Team 3 Team 1 vs. Team 4 Team 1 vs. Team 5 Team 1 vs. Team 6 Team 3 vs. Team 6 Team 3 vs. Team 5 Room 236 Team 2 vs. Team 4 Team 2 vs. Team 5 Team 2 vs. Team 6 Team 2 vs. Team 3 Team 4 vs. Team 5 Team 4 vs. Team 6 Team 5 and Team 6 Team 3 and Team 6 Team 3 and Team 4 Team 4 and Team 5 Team 1 and Team 2 Team 1 and Team 2 Note: Every team but team number 5 will have 2 successive bye rounds of 30 minutes. Also each team will not play against all teams. Each team shall play against 4 other teams. Team numbers will be drawn on Friday, July 4, 2003 at 9:15 AM. in room 235 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 20 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 For Privat
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________________ Topic Dr. Phil.... Jain Style Topic Vardha... who? Topic Panel discussion: Being Jain in College YOUTH BREAKOUT SESSIONS Friday July 4th, 2003 Presenter Session Information: This session will revolve around conflict resolution and how we can deal with the issues that arise in our day to day lives. Using Jain Concepts and various scenarios this'll be your chance to provide input and ideas on how to deal with conflicts. With full audience participation and interactive role playing we're going to give Dr. Phil some advice on how the audience members think the conflicts should be resolved. Topic Anger Management: Teach yourself to chill Paulomi Gudka 2010_03 Presenter Satya-J Location/ Time Rm. 203/211 1:30-2:30 PM Session Information: Imagine having a life where anything is possible and there is nothing that you cannot have. Then imagine yourself making the conscious decision to renounce all of these worldly accumulations to follow a path of unspoken hardships and sacrifice. This was the life of Prince Vardhaman. The presenters of this session will journey into his world and trace the everlasting effects of his teachings and principles through time in a quest to bring them to life in today's world. Through this presentation, the audience will not only learn more about prince Vardhaman's life, but also see how his values are applicable today. Presenter YJA Board Location/ Time Rm. 213/214 2:30-3:30 PM Presenter Jain Fellowship of Houston Location/ Time Rm. 203/211 2:30-3:30 PM Session Information: A lecture/discussion based on Krodha or anger, defined by Jainism as the loss of our sense of judgment. This seminar takes an in depth look at the four passions (kasyshays) as described by Jain scriptures. Moreover, the speakers will concentrate on dealing with anger and how to renounce this negative emotion. Anger can be controlled and released in a constructive manner; yet while in a given situation, the prudent course of action is not always taken. This session will teach you how to develop your anger management skills and to apply them to daily life. Anger develops with those who don't think or think only in one way. So, with a bit of understanding and control, this passion can be reduced. Recommended ages 24-39 (YJP) Location/Time Rm. 202/212 3:30-4:30 PM Recommended ages 13-17 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 21 Recommended ages 18 up Session Information: A lecture/discussion based on Krodha or anger, defined by Jainism as the loss of our sense of judgment. This seminar takes an in depth look at the four passions (kasyshays) as described by Jain scriptures. Moreover, the speakers will concentrate on dealing with anger and how to renounce this negative emotion. Anger can be controlled and released in a constructive manner; yet while in a given situation, the prudent course of action is not always taken. This session will teach you how to develop your anger management skills and to apply them to daily life. Anger develops with those who don't think or think only in one way. So, with a bit of understanding and control, this passion can be reduced. Recommended ages 13-17 and 18 up
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________________ Topic Young Jain Summit Topic Parents are from Pluto: Kids are from Neptune Presenter YJA 2010_03 Location/ Time Rm. 213/214 3:30-5:30 PM Session Information: A thriving Jain community starts at with each individual; today more than ever, young people play the most important role in facilitating change and advancing Jain ideals at home. Through various organizations and with the help of local leaders, youth can organize to learn more about religion, perform service projects and get to know each other. This seminar will allow youth to interact with other and share ideas to achieve these goals in new and interesting ways. The most important resource that the Jain community has is the youth following and this meeting will be the first step in reaching out and making an interconnected network of enterprising young people Presenter Mona Chitalia & Sheetal Sheth Location/ Time Rm. 202/212 4:30-5:30 PM Recommended ages JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 22 14-29 Session Information: Come hear our parents' views and those of our own generation as we talk about our hopes, dreams and fears.. Are our parents meeting all the goals and dreams they had set for themselves? What are their hopes, aspirations and concerns for their offspring? How are those different from our own expectations and desires? What are our hopes, fears, and dreams for our parents as they get older? How do we find that seemingly elusive balance between meeting others' expectations while fulfilling our own? Come join this interactive discussion where the Fishbowl format will be used to explore these and other important questions that highlight the differences and similarities between our two generations of Jains. Recommended ages 24-39 (YJP)
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________________ YOUTH BREAKOUT SESSIONS Topic Questioning our Faith Topic Meditation for young Jains-Inner Happiness Session Information: Despite overwhelming evidence, my Grandmother does not believe that man went to the moon. It took many generations and much turmoil for the world to realize that Earth is not the center of the universe. Is Soul the center of the human existence? Just because the scriptures say that the Soul exists, should we believe it blindly? With new findings over the past 10-20 years in mind/brain/body connection, evolution, medicine, bio-technology, and the sciences, does our Jain definition of Soul remain intact and defensible. Do such questions shake our faith? These are just some of the issues we'll present in this lively, interactive, and thought provoking session. Topic Planning a Jain excursion Saturday July 5th, 2003 Location/ Time Rm. 213/214 9:30-10:30 AM Topic The Earth is flat....No really?!! Presenter Jain Center of Greater Boston Topic Manipulating the Matrix Presenter Jyotindra Doshi Session Information: Jains are followers of JINA and practice five codes of conduct. Jina means victor; the individual who has conquered his passions of anger, pride, greed, hatred and thoroughly achieved self realization and "Keval Gyan". The process of meditation: 1. Breathing techniques, 2. Sound vibrations, 3. Relaxation, 4. Flow of energy, 5. Thinking about pure qualities of soul 6. Forgiveness 7. Self Realization 8. Experience inner happiness. 2010_03 Presenter YJA Board Location/ Time Rm. 202/212 10:30 to 11:30 AM Location/ Time Rm. 202/212 1:30-2:30 PM Session Information: This session reflects a theme of preparing for a Jain Excursion. You will learn many of the rituals that are important to various pujas and other religious ceremonies, what equipment and utensils are used and how to use them, what relevant chants and mantras should be said, the proper attire, and the significance of performing these customs. Rather than being a full lecture, this seminar will be demonstrative and interactive, while being informational. You will learn the traditions of culture and religion and how you can apply them to daily life. Presenter YJA board Presenter Dhrumil Purohit Location/ Time Rm. 213/214 1:30-2:30 PM Recommended ages ALL Session Information: The Earth is round...or is it? Jainism is both a spiritual and science-based religion. Modern science has finally begun to prove many age-old Jain philosophies to be true. Nevertheless, one ancient theory, that the Earth is flat, conflicts with modern day scientific reasoning. Certain information taught by scholars and in scriptures seem to conclude that the Earth actually exists on a flat plane rather than the common sphere known by the western world. In this session, we will explore both of the ancient and modern theories, introduce new evidence, and debate the possibility of a flat Earth. Location/Time Rm. 213/214 2:30-3:30 PM Recommended ages 18 up JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 23 Recommended ages 18 up Recommended ages 13-17 Recommended ages 13-17
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________________ Session Information: You have a choice. This choice is not complex, but it is complicated. Let me explain. I have two pills for you. One pill is blue a comfortable pill that tastes sweet and goes down easy. The other pill is red, a harsh yet truthful pill. It is soft at its core, but extremely jagged at its edges. You must choose from one of the two pills and only one pill. Once you choose a pill, you must face the repercussions of that pill and you cannot go back and re-choose. Blue Pill: Forget we ever made contact and live your life accordingly. In a few weeks, you'll naturally forget you even read this. Red Pill: I commend you for your courage and admire your curiosity. Follow directions to get to room 213/214 at 2:30 PM and enter. Be prepared for anything. Topic Concept of Jain Soul Topic Panel discussion: Current events and Jainism's standpoint Presenter Dr. Bruce Costain (Balbhadraji) Session Information: While the central, distinguishing insight of Jainism is the existence, character, and magnificent potential of soul, this knowledge is accepted only on faith unless it can be shown logically from one's own experience that soul exists as indicated in the Jain scriptures. This session will explain in detail t how we can conclude that soul does exist, along with supportive insight from philosophy and science that the potential of soul is indeed "infinite". Through audience participation and interaction emphasis will be placed on developing a conscious awareness and appreciation that this profound Jain insight is referring to one's own soul; that is, the greatness and grandeur of one's true self. Topic Anekantvada Presenter 2010_03 YJA board Location/Time Rm. 202/212 2:30-3:30 PM Presenter Amar Salgia Shilpa Shah Location/Time Rm. 202/212 3:30-4:30 PM Session Information: With war looming in the near future, the issues of cloning and stem cell research, abortion, instability in the Middle East and global unrest in general, current events are taking over everyday life and there are many conflicts; which create an uncertainty in today's society. Being a Jain during this time while being influenced by all sorts of propaganda can cause differing viewpoints on these pertinent topics. This seminar will allow the audience to ask questions to a panel of young Jain scholars and to openly discuss the issues of the day and how Jainism regards such controversies. Many of these topics do not have a clear cut answer; thus, moral dilemmas and personal conflicts will add to the discussion. Be prepared to bring your opinions and follow them up with solid reasoning. Location/ Time Rm. 206 3:30-5:00 PM Recommended ages ALL JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 24 Recommended ages 18 up Session Information: Anekantavada ("Non-one-endedness") is one of the most celebrated but least understood Jain principles. Through interactive exercises and insightful discussion, this session will help dispel some of the misconceptions about Anekantavada's meaning and purpose and elucidate ways of actually applying it in real life. Notes: All youth breakout sessions are in English. In addition to these listed youth sessions, there are many other sessions in English/Gujarati/Hindi for youth members throughout the convention. Recommended ages 24-39 (YJP)
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________________ JAIN NETWORKING FORUM (INF) The new and improved JNF has been designed with your needs in mind. Participants will have the opportunity to meet other individuals one on one as well as in group settings. So get ready to make new friends and maybe meet that special someone! Thursday July 3rd Icebreaker games - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Room 203/211 The Human knot: That age old game where participants get up close and personal while trying to untangle themselves. Friday July 4th Topic Presenter Dr. Hemlata Pokharna Opening Doors Location Time Friday July 4th Rm. 202/212 2:30-3:30 PM Recommended ages JNF registrants and parents ONLY Session Information: Participants will learn that what they say and how they say it will create either a positive or negative response from their children or parents, and inhibit the expression of love. Discussion will be centered on the benefits of communication as well as the barriers among parents and young adult children. The goal of this workshop is to provide participants with more positive communication techniques to enhance their overall relationships. Furthermore, the workshop will provide participants with a better understanding of different communication styles, especially among parents and children. Icebreaker games - 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM Room 203/211 Speed dating: Participants get the opportunity to meet as many other participants as possible in a short amount of time, while discussing important issues. Special Event: Friday, July 4th 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM. Room 203/211 - Formal dinner The formal dinner is for JNF participants ONLY, so dress to impress! 5:30 to 6:00 - Social hour 6:00 to 7:00 - Our version of the Dating game 7:00 to 8:00 - Dinner Saturday July 5th Icebreaker games - 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM Room 203/211 Fishbowl: Taking it to a whole new level, the questions will be more hard hitting. Topic Presenter Dating - It's getting better all the time? Panel discussion Location Time Saturday, July 5th Rm. 203/211 2:30-3:30 PM Recommended ages JNF registrants only Session Information: Relationships are easier said than done. Say you've met or would like to meet someone that you're very much in love with. Your parents hand you a stack of bio-datas and expect you to pick one. You would much rather try dating and finding someone on your own. Should you go rummaging through stacks of bio-data's or try dating on your own? Or both? If you date, should you just look for someone Jain and Indian? This session deals with dating and relationships for our generation. Our panelists, some of whom have gone through these experiences and some of whom are currently going through these experiences, will discuss their views and bestow their wisdom upon you. You will also be able to ask them questions and interact with others with similar circumstances. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #25 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ JAIN WORKSHOP (8-12 Year Olds) Room 200/201 Friday July 4th, 2003 TIME 1:30 - 1:50 PM 1:50 - 2:30 PM 2:30 - 3:30 PM EVENT ICEBREAKER GAME Human Bingo Prayers Yoga and Meditation Question and Answer Session Pathshala - Beginners (8-10 years old) Meaning of Namokar Mantra, Lord Mahavir's Life, 5 Principles of Jainism Pathshala - Advanced (10-12 years old) Meaning of Namokar Mantra, Lord Mahavir's Life, 5 Principles of Jainism SNACK BREAK ARTS & CRAFTS Temple Building Project GAMES * Jain Bingo . Scavenger Hunt 3:30 - 3:50 PM 3:50 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:30 PM Saturday July 5th, 2003 TIME 8:30 - 9:30 AM 9:30 - 10:30 AM EVENT Prayers Yoga and Meditation Question and Answer Session Pathshala - Beginners Review A to Z Pathshala - Advanced Jain Holidays, Karma Theory, Soul and Body SNACK BREAK ARTS & CRAFTS Rangoli LUNCH in Exhibit Hall Video and Discussion 10:30 - 10:50 AM 10:50 - 11:30 AM 11:30 - 1:30 PM 1:30 - 2:30 PM 2:30 - 3:30 PM Pathshala - Beginners Jain Holidays, Karma Theory Pathshala - Advanced Guest Speaker: Pramodaben Chitrabhanu SNACK BREAK GAME - Jain Trivial Pursuit PANEL DISCUSSION Topic: "Jainism in Our Daily Lives" 3:30 - 3:50 PM 3:50 - 4:30 PM 4:30 - 5:30 PM JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #26 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ TIME 8:00 9:00 AM 9:00 9:40 AM 9:40 10:00 AM 10:00 11:00 AM 11:00-12:00 PM 12:00-1:00 PM 1:00-2:00 PM 2:00 2:30 PM 2:30-3:00 PM 3:00-3:20 PM 3:20 4:00 PM 4:00-5:00 PM 5:00 PM TIME 8:00-9:00 AM 9:00 9:40 AM 9:40 10:00 AM 10:00-11:00 AM 11:00-12:00 AM 12:00-1:00 PM 1:00 2:00 PM 2:00 2:30 PM 2:30-3:00 PM 3:00-3:20 PM 3:20 4:00 PM 4:00-5:00 PM 5:00 PM - Please note: EVENT 2010_03 EVENT JAIN WORKSHOP (3-7 Year Olds) Room 204/210 Friday July 4th, 2003 Recital of Namokar Mantra Exercise/Yoga Overview of Jainism and Mahavir's life Coloring Activity SNACK GAMES Jain Bingo Video/ Movie/ LUNCH in Exhibit Hall Video/Movie/LUNCH in Exhibit Hall Pathshala Lesson A to Z Yoga and Prayers led by a Muniji Entertainment - MAGIC SHOW! SNACK Video Presentation and Discussion ARTS & CRAFTS - Making Posters DISMISSED * Saturday July 5th, 2003 Recital of Namokar Mantra Exercise/Yoga * Angi on picture of Mahavir SNACK GAMES Jain Memory Game Video/ Movie/ LUNCH in Exhibit Hall Video/Movie/LUNCH in Exhibit Hall Pathshala Lesson Overview of Jainism and Mahavir's life Jain Holidays Paryushan, Diwali, Mahavir Jayanti Yoga and Prayers led by a Muniji Entertainment - Storytelling! SNACK GAMES ARTS & CRAFTS - Rangoli DISMISSED All activities are facilitated by volunteers * Each parent MUST sign a waiver liability form before leaving their child Children must be potty trained Parents are responsible for meals. Snacks will be provided. Parents MUST pick up their children no later than 5:00 PM. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 27
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________________ THE JAINA PLAYROOM (UNDER 3 YEARS OLD) COME JOIN THE FUN! OH NO! What will I do with my child when I want to attend a lecture? Don't worry... we have it all figured out for you! A professional Childcare agency will be providing experienced nannies to take care of your little ones. The children will have a fun-filled day with art, games, music, books and much more! All children under three years Of age are welcome! Daycare hours: Friday, July 4, 2003 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, July 5, 2003 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Please register your child in Room 205. There is no cost for this service. A waiver liability form will need to be signed. Please make sure you have a charged cell phone with you at all times so that we can reach you if necessary. Enjoy the convention and rest assured that your child is having fun too! JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #28 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ New Events!!! Not to be missed... Youth Service Project: Have you ever wanted to do something good for the community? Have you ever helped out for a good cause and met a bunch of great people at the same time? Well taking part in the Service Project at JAINA 2003 is a great way to do both!! Sign up, take action, and do something great for the community and your atma. Participants will have the chance to volunteer at one of four service locations throughout the Greater Cincinnati Area. The first ever large scale JAINA youth service project is SOLD OUT! All Youth Activities includes $45.00 per person. Dinner Theatre and Night Rhythms: Evening dinner entertainment for youth including comedian and magicians and a night of live music, dancing and mingling on a "street" of different music genres. Friday, July 4, 2003 8:00 PM to 11:30 PM Night Rhythms: Enjoy a night of live music, dancing, and mingling on a "street" of different music genres, Salsa dancing lessons, coffee & beverage cafes, street performers and so much more. Ages: 13 to 35 Saturday, July 5, 2003 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM Dinner Theatre: Dinner with a splash of laughter and magic. Come enjoy the evening with new friends and old. Ages 13-35 2010_03 JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 29
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________________ Presenters: Jain Fellowship of Houston The Jain Fellowship of Houston is the official name of the Jain youth group in Houston, Texas. Several young Jains who felt that there was a need for an official organization founded it. The Jain Fellowship has nearly fifty members and has nee mom existence for a number of years and each year new challenges are undertaken to become more active in the community, at the temple and getting to know each other. These enterprising youth are quite motivated to expand their knowledge and make an impact in lives of others. Satya-J The Jain youth group of New Jersey, commonly known as Satya-J, originated in 1992 with the goals of uniting young Jains in neighboring areas to come together and learning what the Jain faith is all about. Indeed, this undertaking has been a success. Many young Jains find comfort in a group that is solely about them and what they represent. The ideas of Jainism are put into play through numerous activities and discussions. The end result is a group whose members are not only partners in teaching the community about religion and culture, but also life long friends. Together they form a team whose members depend of one another for support and collectively uphold the religious convictions that they so passionately exemplify. These young people are poised to take on the responsibility to ensure the passage of Jain ideals to future generations. YJA The Young Jains of America (VJA) is a committee of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA), whose emphasis is on the Jain youth aged 14-29. YJA's mission is: 'to be recognized as a national and international umbrella Jain youth organization for establishing a network to share Jain heritage and religion through young people." It is an organization that was started with the goal to reinforce Jain ideals to the youth of North America and is thriving in its tenth year. This year YJA has undertaken a highly proactive agenda and due to this diligence we have enjoyed a great deal of success. In the past six months YJA has hosted five regional conferences, sent motivated young people to assist in the earthquake relief efforts with the Veerayatan organization in Bhuj, India, established strong community relations by restructuring our website and expanding our resources and role with other organizations. Furthermore, the next six months should prove to be equally dynamic as we prepare to establish local YJA chapters in various locations around North America, continue with charitable efforts in teaming up with Habitat for Humanity in our second annual YJA H4H to build homes for the less fortunate, and in starting the process to facilitate the YJA Convention in 2004. Consequently, in order to take on these enterprises we must acknowledge the supportive parents, hardworking volunteers and dedicated board members who make these endeavors possible. Dhrumil Purohit Dhrumil Purohit is one of many souls in this universe simply seeking purification. He is currently Principal and Creative Director of Dharmaboost and spends his time providing creative means to companies, organizations, and people proactively changing the world. Dhrumil says he enjoys "Manipulating the Matrix" by practicing yoga, meditating, and eating only raw fruits and vegetables. Occasionally Dhrumil attempts to live solely off pranic nourishment. His biggest inspirations are Mahavir, Buddha, and Shrimad Rajchandra. Dhrumil has been around the sun 21 times and is known to repeatedly exclaim, "Every day is the best day ever!" YJP Speakers Mona Chitalia has been actively involved with JAINA and YJP. She has led numerous discussions, including "The Future of Jain Marriages" Professionally, she is a management consultant with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Sheetal Sheth has been an active member of JAINA and YJP. Professionally, she is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist for MD Anderson Cancer Center. Amar Salgia is an electrical engineer and an independent scholar of Jain philosophy and history. One of the founders of Young Jains of America, Mr. Salgia has written the book "Pure Freedom: The Jain Way of Self-Reliance", a first introduction to Jainism for Americans of all backgrounds. Shilpa Shah was raised in a family where Jain philosophy was discussed on a day-to-day basis. She has a Masters degree in psychology and is a counselor for children and adolescents. Shilpa is the founder of YJP, and served on the YJP board for four years. Additionally, she has been a vegan for seven years, and has served on the Jiv Daya committee and the YJA board. Currently, she is an advisor to YJP and editor of The New Jain, YJP's bi-monthly email newsletter Paulomi Gudka, a resident of Toronto, Canada, is an active member of the Jain community. She has in previous Jaina Conventions been involved in such seminars as the Jain Twilight Zone and the Jain X-Files. She is currently an executive on the Young Jain Professionals board and working as a Business Analyst in a telecom company. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 30 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 CINCINNATI CONVENTION - EXPOSITION CENTER HALL - A TREET K PHOTO EXHIBITIONS DOCKS www 030 (19]m[21/10/27/20] [27]20130720 7200/ PT BREAK LOUNGE JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #31 Exhibit Hall A Exhibition Booth Layout (11 | 22 [2]_xo210]zve] [2107 207 2087201 anal?_ne] ENTER EXHIBITS . In fos[wwwww!oa. SYMBOLS LEGEND REPARED BY FIRST FLOOR PLAN gee. E. Forn ca. ERUM SCRE FEDERATION OF JAINA JULY 3-6, 2003 NORT 21-111 1100 STRUT tai con . TELEFON 312-421-4011 11-03-03
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________________ Cincinnati Convention Center First Floor First Floor E X H I BIT LEVEL Jain Art Gallery Break Lounge Exhibit Hall A Exhibition Booth Registration Stage Garba-Raas Program Exhibit Hall B Exhibit Hall Dinning Hall 1 Temple Rachana Rachana 4. BESEDE: JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #32 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03
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________________ Cincinnati Convention Center Second Floor - Meeting Level -Breakout Sessions soch Sue Youth Programs - OH DOO 12 OTO 210 201200 203 204 oin LUL. L D. n in Opeming Above Main Exhibit Flex Opening Above Main Exhibit Floor 1. RIMI 262 Ein Street Falch Street Senior Citizen Programs Main Programs JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #33 Jain Education Interational 2010_03
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________________ STAGE Sch Skeet L KITCHEN Entertainment Ballroom C Opening/Closing Ceremonies Fifth Street TU Cultural Program JAL OUTDOOR TERRACE 2010_03 Ballroom B Cincinnati Convention Center Third Floor - Ballroom Level TIET Ballroom A GREEN COAF CHECK be va tha vanamAM Note: Everyone must take their seat inside Ballroom A,B,C by 8:15 AM sharp on Friday, July 4th to participate in the Opening Ceremonies. JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #34
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________________ 2003 HUMILITY ra 12TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION JULY 3-6, 2008, CINCINNATI HOSTED BY: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON Live and Lot Live parasparopagrovAnAm onni AZLU Jainism...the Art of Living JAINA CONVENTION PARTICIPATING HOTELS All Hotels are connected to Skywalk to Convention Center HOTELS Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Hyatt Regency ADDRESS/PHONE NUMBER RATE 35 W.5TH Street $95.00+TAX Cincinnati, OH 45202 4 people/room Ph: 513-421-9100 Toll Free: 1-800-445-8667 AAA Rating: 4 stars 151 W.5th Street $95.00+TAX Cincinnati, OH 45202 4 people/room Ph: 513-579-1234 Toll Free: 1-800-233-1234 AAA Rating: 4 stars 15 W. Sixth Street $89.00+TAX Cincinnati, OH 45202 4 people/room Ph: 513-381-4000 Toll Free: 1-888-279-8260 AAA Rating: 3 stars Crowne Plaza JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page #35 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03
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________________ Notes JAINA Convention 2003 Program Book Page # 36 2010_03
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