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________________ The Magazine of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 YJA Convention 2000 4 Days' Journey Into The Self June 30th July 3rd Los Angeles, California 2010 02 VOLUME 16, NO. 3 Chicago, IL - July 2001 11th Biennial JAINA CONVENTION
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________________ JAIN TEMPLE, WASHINGTON, DC TA Cardiology Vinod K. Shah, MD, FACC A. A. Patil, MD, FACC Mahesh P. Shah MD.FACC Anil K. Shah, MD, FACC Anantha Rao, MD, FACC Gastroenterology Umed K. Shah, MD, FACG Arul R. Shah, MD, FACG Nayan R. Shah, MD, FACG Sreenivas Mannam MD Pulmonology Kiran D. Mehta, MD, FCCP Neurology Beena A. Shah, MD Internal Medicine Bhasker A. Jhaveri, MD David M. Federle, MD Mary Kramer, MD Avani D. Shah, MD Dhiren Shah, MD Chandra B. Saja, MD Manoj Panwala, MD Hematology/Oncology Gurdeep Chhabra, MD Harminder S. Sethi, MD Gerontology Anwar T. Munshi, MD, FACP Rita B. Jhaveri, MD Pediatrics Ila V. Shah, MD, FAAP M.EO. Lafeer, MD, FAAP Dawn Bertram Stewart, MD Beena Khepal, MD Fahmi H. Fahmi MD Pediatrics/Internal Medicine James I. Harring, MD, FAAP, FACP Family Practice John E. Fenwick, MD J. Patrick Jarboe, MD Robert J. Bauer, MD John L. Bennett, MD J. Score Tidball, MD Roy H. Bunales, MD Radiology Halappa G. Hakkal, MD Harris E. Orzach, MD Psychiatry Aruna A. Patil, MD Endocrinology John Tourtelor, MD JAI JINENDRA aho! aho! zrI sadaguru, karuNAsiMdhu apAra 377 4742 RTY put, 3TET! 3TET! 3405R (828) Thanks! the Holy True Teacher! Unfathomable ocean of compassion; I'm highly obliged; Oh! good Teacher, The Pupil poor has no expression. (124) zu prabhucaraNakane dharuM? AtmAthI saha hIna; te to prabhuo Apiyo, vartu caraNAdhina (125) What should I offer to you, Lord? In soul-comparison all is trifle; The soul is gifted by the Lord, I wish to act to your oracle. (125) Shri Atmasiddhi Shastra, Srimad Rajchandra - Hollywood Office Philip J. Bean Medical Center PO Box 640 24035 Three Notch Road Hollywood, MD 20636 301-373-7900 Leonardtown Offices Shanti Medical Center PO Box 664 26840 Point Lookout Road, Suite 101 Leonardtown, MD 20650 301-475-5577 301-475-5524 St. Mary's Medical Arts Building PO Box 306 22650 Cedar Lane Court Leonardtown, MD 20650 310-475-5021 301-475-5023 Prince Frederick Office Calvert Medical Office Building 110 Hospital Road. Suite 303 Prince Frederick, MD 20678 410-535-4333 Lexington Park Office 22335 Exploration II Suite 1030 & 1035 Lexington Park, MD 20653 301-863-7041 301-863-9000 California Office PO, Box 540 23263 By the Mill Road California, MD 20619 301-863-5835 Charlotte Hall Office Charlotte Hall Medical Centre PO, Box 507 29795 Three Notch Road Charlotte Hall, MD 20622 301-884-7322 301-884-7330 Mechanicsville Office Village Medical Annex 28160 Old Village Road, Suite A Mechanicsville, MD 20659 301-884-4666 Washington Area 831 University Blvd., #32 Silver Spring, MD 20903 301-445-4430 We dedicate ourselves to ceaseless efforts of Acharya Sushil Kumarji and Gurudev Chitrabhanuji, in spreading the principles of Jainism among all the Jains settled in North America. We congratulate the Executive Committee for their devoted service to JAINA. SHAH ASSOCIATES, M.D., L.L.C. Shanti Medical Center, P.O. Box 664, Leonardtown, MD 20650 Phone: 301-475-5579 Metro 301-870-2049 Fax 301-884-7419 Jain Education Intemational 2010_02
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________________ JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 VOL 16 NO. 3 CIRCULATION: 7500 In this issue Meet the trustees..................3... Letter to the Editor Headquarter News................... Jaina Yatra 2001 San Jose Pratishtha................ Regional News Acharya Kundkund Visit to British Library. Divine Light of Mantra...... Committee News.......... 18 Affiliate News....... Book Review. Life Members Update. Financial Statement......... MIS Registration Form Matrimonials Convention MIS forms Convention Registration Form International News 20 6 JAIN DIGEST CIRCULATION Federation of JAINA PO. Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068-0700 8 10 14 15 16 19 21 22 22 Young Minds Young Jain Professional...... 32 11th JAINA convention 33 24 26 30 Moving? Receiving duplicate copies? Send your address corrections to: 2010_02 38 40 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Dear Sahdharmic Brothers and Sisters: Jai Jinendra! Recently we celebrated the Mahaparva of Paryushana and Das Laxan and I would like to seek for your forgiveness on behalf of entire JAINA organization for any transgressions that might have been caused by any of us...Micchami Dukkadam! This summer we celebrated an event that the Chairman of the Jain Center of Northern California appropriately called "the most auspicious event of our life." We should all be aware that the approach of the Californian organization was to maintain unity and openness in all their activities, while being respectful of our diverse traditions. This was the key to the success of such a large project. I am confident that we will all continue to follow this JAINA tradition. During this summer when I was in India, I attended several meetings of the International Mahavir Memorial Committee (IMMC). The purpose of IMMC is to plan the celebrations commemorating the 2600th Janma Kalyanak of Bhagwan Mahavir. It was distressing to discern that the representatives of all Jain traditions were very much concerned about the deteriorating status of the Jain community in India at social as well as governmental levels. They seemed to attribute it to the disunity among Jains in India. At the same time, we can be proud of the fact that Jains all over the world are looking towards JAINA and the Jains of North America in our experiment of "Unity amongst Diversity". This shows that we are still the best example of Jain unity in the Jain world today. Some of our Jain Centers are involved in expansion or building new organization or temple and we have to be very concerned and vigilant about maintaining our precious unity. I appeal to all involved in planning new temples and other such activities, and request to all religious leaders and scholars visiting from India to help us in preserving our fragile unity. We should be well aware that if we loose this unity, then whatever we may be left with will not be acceptable to our young generation. The Board of Directors of JAINA held its meeting at the newly inaugurated Jain Bhawan in Milpitas, CA. on August 5th, 2000. Among other things, we agreed to expand the existing Education Committee, into four separate committees, namely JAINA Publication Committee, JAINA Education Committee, JAINA Library Committee, and JAINA Web Site Committee. I am very hopeful that these committees will soon take charge and increase our educational activities. Last month, I attended the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders at the United Nations in New York. All attendees strongly felt that this was the time to sit together with respect and tolerance for each other, and work for world peace, environmental preservation and poverty elimination. Among the Jain representatives were Acharya Chandanaji, Muni Roopchandji, Muni Ahmendraji, Bhattark Davendra Keertiji, Br. Ravindraji, Mrs. Indu Jain and Mr. L.M. Singhvi. A meeting in honor of Mrs. Induben Jain, Chairwoman of the Times of India Group and the Working Chairperson of the International Mahavir Memorial Committee was organized by Mr. Arvind Vora of Multi Faith Forum of Long Island, New York. There was a lively exchange of ideas on need for JAINA and Jains in North America to become actively involved in interaction with other faiths. I want to congratulate our YJA and YJP Committees for holding successful convention and gettogether this summer. Their determination to maintain the Jain heritage and to practice Jainism in their daily personal as well as professional life was very evident in all of their programming and activities. Jains in North America also celebrated Srimad Rajchandra Deh Vilaya Centennial and 111th Janma Jayanti of Sri Kanji Swami with major emphasis on the Adhyatmic aspect of Jainism. I invite all Jain Centers and Jains of North America to plan with JAINA to celebrate the biggest international event of our life, the 2600th Janma Kalyanak of Bhagwan Mahavir that will start on April 6, 2001. The JAINA Convention Board is working very diligently in planning the 2001 JAINA Convention to make this convention very educational and enjoyable event. Please register early and donate generously for its various activities. Orlandys Mahendra K. Pandya, President, JAINA JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 1
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________________ JAIN DIGEST Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA) A publication of the FEDERATION OF JAIN ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA JAINA) HEADQUARTERS PO Box 700, Getzville, NY 14068-0700 Phone/Fax: 716/636-5342 Telephone Hours: Monday - Friday, 2 PM-5 PM EST EDITOR IN CHIEF Lata Champsee 21 Swiftdale Place Toronto, ONT MBB IM3 Canada Phone: 416/441-2200 Fax: 416/441-2211 latachampsce@usa.net JAINA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Mahendra K. Pandya Phone: 718/816-0083, Fax: 212/319-6781 First Vice President Bipin D. Parikh Phone: 847/699-1294, Fax: 312/726-4274 Regional Vice Presidents Jasvant Mehta, Canada Phone: 780/435-9070, Fax: 780/497-5598 REGIONAL EDITORS Canada Dr. Mahendra Mehta 26 Vancha Cres Islington, One M9A 4Z2 Phone/Fax 416/241-2044 Ila G. Mehta, Midwest US Phone: 419/865-2727, Fax: 419/868-7476 Hansraj C. Maru, Northeast US Phone/Fax: 203/775-1906 Midwet US Marubhai Doshi 931 Golden Road Lalce Forest, IL 60045 Phone: 847/735-01 20 JAINA COMMITTEES Ahimsa Day Celebration Surendra Singhvi 937/885-7414 Community Leadership Council Ramesh Shah 440/442-4596 Environment and Ecology Nancy Jain 416/447-1650 Essay Competition Chhaya Kapadia 516/829-3316 JAINA Convention Board Bipin Parkih 847/669-1294 Govt. d International Organizations Relations Dhiraj H. Shah 716/773-1314 Interfaith Activities/World Council of Jains Manoj Dharamsi 703/620-9837 Rashmi Gardi 847/428-4298 Jain Poojas Naresh Shah 516/741-9269 Arhant Jain 905/827-7494 JAIN DIGEST Membership Keerti Shah 630/837-8716 JAINA Bulletin Board Service Pravin Shah 919/469-0956 JAINA Temple Guidelines Jagat Jain 716/688-0104 Jiv Daya Ratibhai Shah 817/430-8081 Library and Education Prem Gada 806/794-4777 Deepika Dalal. Southeast US Phone: 954/431-5957, Fax: 954/545-6501 Long Term Planning Prabodh Vaidya 630/985-9144 Mahavir Memorial Dr. Manoj Dharamsi 703/620-9837 Marriage Information Service Hasmukh Shah 727/376-7989 Media Watch/Public Relations Sushil Jain 301/670-0519 Membership Kamlesh Shah 301/838-9778 N. American Jain Families Assisance Program Ila Mchta 419/865-2727 Pilgrimage Dilip V. Shah 215/561-0581 Senior Citizens Kantilal Shah 949/831-8687 Scholar Visitation Nirmal Dosi 732/390-0296 Tirthad har Kirit Daftary 254/776-4209 VR Gandhi Scholarship Fund Pravin C. Shah 516/248-8265 World Community Service Bachubhai Ajmera 301/924-8070 Bhadresh Dhila 301/589-4610 Prakash Mehta 703/318-8252 Young Jains of America (YJA) Shubhra Jain 314/345-3296 Naishadh Shah 732/651-8734 Young Jain Professional (YJP) Mona Kothari 905/820-0659 Kirit C. Daftary, Southwest US Phone: 254/776-4209, Fax: 254/753-1411 Norius, US Dineshbhai Chheda 9 Johnson Ave West Caldwell, NJ 07006 Phone: 973/808-2661 Girish P. Shah, West US Phone: 408/378-8765, Fax: 650/694-6961 Southeut, US Surendra Shah 1465 Sumter Drive Marietta, GA 30064-2920 Phone: 770/422-1483 Secretary Vinay K. Vakani Phone: 201/967-9344, Fax: 201/967-9344 Treasurer Anop R. Vora Phone: 716/473-9290, Fax: 716/473-9450 South , US Jadavji Kenia Gikenia@iname.com) 1819 Plymouth Rock Drive Richardson, TX 75081-3942 Phone: 972/690-3593 Immediate Past President Dhiraj H. Shah Phone: 716/773-1314, Fax: 716/775-0268 West, US Chandrakant Parekh 12914 Wolverton Lane Cerritos, CA 90703-7265. Phone: 562/865-1679. Fax: (562) 865-1851 engsytaol.com SPECIAL OFFICE BEARER Excutiny Director of JAINA Kamalesh Amin Phone/Fax: 716/636-5342 jainahq@aol.com ASSOCIATE EDITORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Regular Two directors on JAINAS Board (over 50 families). A CANADA NORTHEAST Regular Regular Toronto Boston Associate Buffalo Edmonton Cherry Hill Montreal Essex Fels Ottawa Hudson Valley Vancouver New York Orange MIDWEST Philadelphia Regular Pittsburgh Chicago Rochester Cincinati/Dayton Washington, DC Cleveland Ats Columbus Albany Detroit Allentown St. Louis Elmira Asociate Harrisburgh Kansas City Hartford Minneapolis Syracuse Milwaukee gte: One director on JAINAS Board (up to 50 families). SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST Regular Regular Atlanta Dallas Miami Houston Associate Phoenix Augusta Asociate Charlotte Tulsa Ft. Meyers Lubbock Jacksonville Colorado Memphis Middle Tennessee WEST Morgantown Regular New Orleans Los Angles Orlando San Francisco Palm Beach Acciate Raleigh Portland Sacramento San Diego Your Mind Restima Modi 28/ BST-3965, reshumamodia mail.com All Board of Directors names to be printed in the Summer 2000 issue Rajan Mehta Phone 510/204-5683, rachamail.com Tampa Matra Hamukh Shah 8721 Scrimshaw Drive New Port Richey, FL. 34653-6623 Phone 727/376-7989 7290 MANAGING EDITORIAL BOARD Lata Champce Manubhai Doshi, Jagat Jain. Ramesh Jain, Vijay Jain, Harshad Shah, Anup Vora JAINA CHARITABLE TRUST Executive Council Chairmen - Dhiraj Shah, Buffalo, NY Mahendra Pandya, New York, NY Comptroller - Jagat Jain, Buffalo, NY Secretary General - Kirit Kapadia, New York, NY Members-ar-Large Rajen Jaswa, Saratoga, CA Bipin Parikh, Chicago, IL Bhupendra Tolia, Norwood, NJ AFFILIATES JAINA FOCUS Trustees All Trustees names and photos to be printed in the Fall 2000 issue. The Managing Editorial Board will endeavor to publish all material submitted but reserves the tight to edit and/or reformat for clarity and space restrictions. The views expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Managing Editorial Board of JAIN DIGEST. Brahmi Jain Society, US and Canada International Alumni Association of Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya, Rochester, NY International Mahavir Jain Mission, US and Canada Jain Meditation International Center, US & Canada Jain Social Group, LA and Toronto Kutchhi Gurjar Jain Society, Grand Island, NY Kutchhi Oswal Samaj, San Francisco Shri S. S. Jain Foundation, Toronto, Canada Shri Mahavir Jain Foundation, Santa Ana, CA Jain Academic Foundation of N. America, Lubbock, TX JAINA publishes the JAINA FOCUS monthly newsletter for administrative purposes. It is sent to all member organizations and committee members of JAINA. All news items for publication in the JAINA Focus must be sent to the Editor by the 10th of each month: Dilip V. Shah 1902 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-4678 Phone: 215/561-0581, Fax: 215/567-3146 dilipvshah@aol.com JAINA ON THE INTERNET JAINA Jain RBS http://www.jai.org/ httpillwww.jaim.org/ Young hains of America http://www.yja.org LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF JAIN DIGEST PUBLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES Spring (March) February 15 Summer (une) May 15 Fall (September) August 15 Winter (December November 15 We encourage our readers to send their questions, comments or views on current issues or concerns facing the Jain community of North America to the Editor in Chief, Lata Champsee. We endeavor to publish all letters, space permitting. The JAIN DIGEST reserves the right to edit all material for clarity and/or space. All letters must include the sender's name, address and phone number to be considered for publication. 2 / JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 Jain Education Intemational 2010_02
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________________ Meet your Executive Council of JAINA Charitable Trust Chairman Dhiraj Shah Buffalo, NY Chairman on Leave Mahendra K. Pandya New York, NY Controller of Finance Jagat Jain Buffalo, NY Meet your Board of Trustees of JAINA Charitable Trust 2010_02 Secretary Kirit Kapadia New York, NY Rajen Jaswa Saratoga, CA nog Members at Large WADSH Bipin Parikh Chicago, IL ERLI Bhupendra Tolia Norwood, NJ Bhaiji, Khushal N. Royalton, OH Bhuta, Ishwarlal Montgomery, AL Daftary, Kirit Waco, TX Dharamsi, Manoj - Reston, VA Doshi, Sunil New York, NY Gardi, Rashmi S. Barrington, IL Jain, Gyan Toronto, ONT Jain, Prem-Freemont, CA Jain, Rajendra K.-Manhasset, NY Kothari, Arun-Englewood Cliffs, NJ Paragani, Babulal Martinsburg, WV Mehta, Ila G. Maumee, OH Mehta, Manibhai - Cypress, CA Mehta, Prabodh - Houston, TX Mehta, Pravin Niagara Falls, NY Pandya, Sanjay - Staten Island, NY Shah, Kantilal- Rcho Santa Marg, CA Patni, Narendra-Cambridge, MA Peer, Devendra-Huntingdon Valley, PA Shah, Chinu New York, NY Shah, Dilip V. Philadelphia, PA Shah, Dilip T.- Oakbrook, IL Shah, Girish Campbell, CA Shah, Jasvant C. - Freemont, CA Mehta, K. K. -North Hills, NY Shah, Niranjan-Des Plaines, IL Shah, Ramesh-Mayfield Heights, OH Shah, Samprati-Ilk Groove Village, IL Shaha, Mamta Kings Point, NY Shetti, Jawahar, Haworth, NJ JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 / 3
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________________ LETTER TO EDITOR JAINA CALENDAR 2001 OUR 'WASTE' AND 'THROAWAYS' CAN SAVE LOTS OF LIVES IN INDIA!! JAINA Calendar 2001 will be mailed to all Jain families on mailing list by the end of this year. If you have not reFor last 12 months, my wife Jaya and I have been going to a ware ceived JAINA Calendar 2000 or want to send JAINA Calenhouse where all kinds of waste' and 'throwaways' medical items dar 2001 to your family member or friend, please send their and supplies are being collected on a regular basis from all major hospitals of Greater Cleveland area.A group of volunteers get to mailing address to JAINA HQ (ainahq@aol.com). This will gether first Saturday of every month to sort out and store these help JAINA to evaluate the number of calendars needed and items; afterwards these items are being shipped out to various un have them mailed in time for the New Year. derdeveloped countries. In the past, we have managed to send 36 boxes of medical supplies, worth about $ 40,000, to 10 hospitals in India with our "Jaina Pilgrimage' group. Most of the items are medical and surgical supplies such as: Hand Gloves, Syringes, Insulin Syringes, IV sets, Butterfly IV Needles, Scissors, Catheters, Chest Tubes, Tracheostomy-tubes etc. These items become 'rejects' or discarded because of change in suppliers or specifications. On behalf of JAINA-World Community Services- I urge you all to keep your eyes and ears open, look around where you work and HELP us and our NEEDY Jains in INDIA to locate more waste' items. We can help to make arrangemants to ship them to Baltimore, MD and JAINA can make arrangement to ship them to hospitals in India For information call Jaya or Ramesh Shah Ph: 440-442-4596 or at JAINA World Community Services (Dr. Dhiraj Shah or Bachubhai Ajmera ) Ramesh Shah, cleveland, OH Meet your Board of Trustees of JAINA Charitable Trust Tolia, Bharat - W. Bloomfield, MI Turakhia, Jit - Liverpool, NY Vaidya, Prabodh-Bolinbrook, IL Varia, Mahendra - Martin, KY Vora, Ajit - Syosset, NY -Photos Unavailable Bansali, Shekhar - New York, NY Bardia, Hem - New York, NY Bhandari, Yashwant - Short Hills, NJ Bhayani, Bipin - Bourbonnais, IL Dave, Krishnakant - New York, NY Doshi, Ketan - New York, NY Gosalia, Kirit - Phoenix, AZ Hirawat, Anu - New York, NY Hirawat, Dharam - New York, NY Jain, Ashok - Bloomfield, MI Jain, Duli - New York, NY Jain, Madhu - Los Gatos, CA Jain, Mahendra - Diamond Bar, CA Jain, Paresh - New York, NY Jain, Rajendra - Barboursville, WV Jain, Ramesh - Toronto, ONT Jain, Ramesh - Monaca, PA Jain, Sunil - New York, NY Jain, Sunil - New York, NY Jain, Sushil - Gaithersburg, MD Jain, Udai - Sugar Land, TX Jain, Vijay - Parsippany, NJ Jhaveri, Dinesh - New York, NY Jhaveri, Smitesh - New York, NY Jubanputra, Nitin - Forest Hills, NY Kamdar, Bhavesh - Buffalo, NY Kothari, Atul -- New York, NY Kothari, Vinay - New York, NY Kumaraiah Vasantha--Olympia Fields, IL Lodha, Narendra - Manhasset Hills, NY Mehta, Himanshu - New York, NY Mehta, Nimish - New York, NY Mehta, Ragin - New York, NY Mehta, Sagar - New York, NY Mehta, Samir - New York, NY Mehta, Satish - New York, NY Mehta, Milan (Disons) - New York, NY Mehta, Milan (Indiam) - New York, NY Nahar, Anand - Forest Hills, NY Parekh, Ashit - New York, NY Parikh, Rajshekhar - New York, NY Sancheti, Asok - New York, NY Sancheti, Kushal - New York, NY Saraiya, Nainesh - New York, NY Sethi, Virendra - Houston, TX Shah, Arun - New York, NY Shah, Dinesh - New York, NY Shah, Kinish - New York, NY Shah, Mehul - New York, NY Shah, Narendra - Athens, GA Shah, Raichand - New York, NY Shah, Rajesh - New York, NY Shah, Vinod - Leonardtown, MD Sheth, Deepak - New York, NY Sogani, P.C. - Cresskill, NJ Surana, Kamal - New York, NY 4 /JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ HEAD JAINA BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEET IN MILPITAS, CA. JAINA Board of Directors held the meeting on August 5, 2000, at the newly inaugurated Jain Bhawan, during the Pratishtha Mahotsav in Milpitas, CA. The meeting started with recitation of Navakar Mantra. At first JAINA Secretary Vinay Vakani read the minutes of the meeting held in Chicago on March 18, 2000 and the notes were adopted by the attendees. JAINA President Mahendra Pandya then presented his report covering his visit to India and meetings with the Mahavir Memorial Committee, presentation of Bodha Kathai (stories related to Jainism) on Door Darshan television, and preparation of calendar for next year. He also touched on planning of the next JAINA Convention. A proposal was put forth to expand the existing Education Committee to cover activities such as conducting seminars of continuing education for adults (as well as Jain youth), publication of books under JAINA sponsorships, maintaining JAINA Library, and updating and maintaining the JAINA Website. After some discussion, it was proposed that the four committees should be set up replacing the existing JAINA Education Committee. These are JAINA Continuing Education Committee, JAINA Publication Commit tee, JAINA Library Committee, and JAINA Website Committee. Further discussion changed the name of JAINA Continuing Education Committee to JAINA Education Committee. The attendees unanimously approved the creation of these four new Committees. JAINA Merit Scholarship: A discussion on instituting JAINA Merit Scholarship ensued with input from the attendees. JAINA Secretary Vinay Vakani summarized the previous discussion on this subject-Approximately 10 scholarships of $1000 each will be awarded to Jain youngsters graduating from high school and planning to attend colleges in United states and Canada. The scholarships are to be awarded based on scholastic achievements. The attendees commented whether this should be need based, who will decide, scholastic achievement as well as some Jain education requirements may be necessary, how will this be financed, when it will be awarded, etc. The representatives of YJA who were present participated in the discussion and were of the opinion that the scholarship should be solely based on scholastic achievement rather than any financial need criteria. There are other organizations, such Alumni Association of Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya, also involved in awarding loan-grants and scholarships and, it was recommended that JAINA coordinate this activity with them as much as possible. JAINA Secretary Vinay Vakani was entrusted to develop the concept with the help of JAINA Treasurer Anop Vora and Jain Digest Membership Committee Chairman Keerti Shah. JAINA Treasurer Anop Vora then presented his report. He touched on the impressive success of the Calendar program and partial success of JAINA Patron program. He expressed concern about the current financial situation since there is only a trickle of 2010_02 direct contribution coming into JAINA. The financial report presented by the Treasurer was accepted by the attendees. JAINA Convention Board Chairman Bipin Parikh presented details of the planning that are underway for the 2001 JAINA Convention in Chicago. He anticipates about 10,000 attendees to the 2001 Convention; rooms will be available for $99 a day at Hyatt Regency and other nearby hotels; registration for the Convention will begin in October 2000; construction of replica of Pavapuri Jalmandir is being considered; cruise for youngsters planned; etc. He assured the attendees that registration fees will be made reasonable and affordable, and the convention will be the most enjoyable and memorable in JAINA's history. Media Watch Committee Chairman Sushil Jain briefed the attendees in detail about the legal matter related to the trademarking of the word JAIN and proposed a line of action. After some discussion, it was agreed to authorize the Committee Chairman to proceed with the action proposed by him. Various JAINA Committee Chairmen also presented their reports. Ahimsa Day Committee: October 1" will be proclaimed as the Ahimsa Day. Patron Program: Additional membership is required, and JAINA Directors and Regional Vice Presidents can help in enlisting more Patrons. YJA Committee: YJA is planning to initiate more local chapters to increase direct participation and develop Website in coordination with JAINA's Website. Senior Citizen Committee: Senior Citizen Group has been organized in Los Angeles area. It is planned to encourage establishment of such groups at other Jain Centers and coordinate the activities of these groups, seeking the benefits provided by federal and state governments. Media Watch Committee: It was suggested that certain protocol need to be followed in contacting VIPs to be invited for participation in 2001 Convention. Also the media contact should be done discreetly to achieve the desired goals. Virchand Gandhi Scholarship Committee: Arrangements are made with Jitendra Shah of Institute of Indology in Ahmedabad, India, to advertise inviting application for and submit recommendations for awarding the scholarships to the deserving candidates for advanced study in Jainism. A group from Los Angeles led by Sangeeta Kumar made a presentation explaining the activities they have been doing promoting vegetarianism in Southern California. JAINA President Committees for possible participation in such activity. The meetMahendra Pandya encouraged the group to contact various JAINA ing was adjourned after reciting the benediction prayer of Khamemi Savva Jeeve... JAINA's North American Jain Family Assistance Program is available to help needy Jains in emergency situation. Please call toll free Mrs. Ilaben Mehta 800-203-3590 JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 5
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________________ TAR LAS RSS TUSSE SAMET SIKHAR PILGRIMAGE January 16 - February 2, 2001 JAINA is very happy to announce once again a pilgrimage to Samet Sikhar and nearby Tirths. This 15 day Yatra of many holy places is in cooperation with Veerayatan. Jains consider Shree Samet Sikhar as their most sacred place of pilgrimage and hold a lifelong dream of being there at least once in their life . Samet Sikhar is where 20 Teerthankars of Vartman Chauvisi attained Salvation (Nirvana). Traveling through Bihar has always been considered a difficult endeavor and a Sangh Yatra is the only real choice for most people. For those of us living in North America this is a rare opportunity to join a Sangh organized from this land to Shree Samet Sikharji and other nearby Tirths. We also plan to visit Temples of Delhi, Shouryapuri (Agra), Ayodhya, Banaras, Vaishali, Rajgir, Guniyaji, Pawapuri, Kundalpur. Lachhwad (Kshatriyakund), Champapuri and Calcutta. Total capacity for our Yatra is 111 Pilgrims and JAINA is offering this opportunity to residents of North America only. We expect that we will be fully subscribed and presently, we are unable to accept relatives or friends living in India. In case of over subscription, preference will be given to JAINA supporters like Trustees of JAINA Charitable Trust, JAINA Patron or Life Members of the JAIN DIGEST in that order. Act soon to avoid disappointment later. In addition to the above-mentioned temples, we will be spending 3 nights at Veerayatan and participate in their annual celebration on January 26th. On that day, there will be an opening of Polio Clinic at Veerayatan and Yatris will get a chance to see "Compassion in Action" - message of Mahaveer put in practice by Acharya Chandanaji and other Sadhwis of Veerayatan in the poorest region of the country. Historically, Banaras (Kashi) has been attraction for scholars for religious studies. We will be visiting Jain Studies department at Banaras Hindu University and Parswanath Vidyapith. Our tentative date of departure from here is January 16 from either New York or Chicago. We will fly to New Delhi and begin our Yatra from New Delhi on 18h January. Our Yatra will end in Calcutta on the evening of February 2.The cost of the land portion of the pilgrimage within India is $825. This includes all traveling within India by bus or train, accommodation in hotels or Dharmsala, tips, $30 registration fee and all the meals. $100.00 of the $825 will be earmarked for "Yatra Fund". The Yatra Fund will be used for donations to temples and institutions we visit. The Airfare from New York or Chicago on Air India is $1,125 including flight from Calcutta to Bombay at the end of our Yatra. Arrangements have been with METRO TRAVEL of Iselin, NJ for ticketing. If you choose to, you may reach India ahead of us, purchase your Air ticket on airline or Travel agent of your choice and meet us in New Delhi on the morning of the 18th January. If you plan to join us in this Pilgrimage, please fill out the attached registration forms and mail to Mr. Anil Shah of East Brunswick, New Jersey. Confirmation of you registration, final itinerary and other details will be mailed to you after receipt of completed forms and full payment. Please do not purchase air tickets until you receive a written confirmation from JAINA that you have been booked for the Yatra. You must check with your travel agent regarding refund policy for the airfare. For more information contact: Dilip V. Shah, 1902 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 Phone (215) 561 0581, or dilipvshah@aol.com Dr. Anil Shah, 4 Hampton Ct. Burr Ridge, IL 60521 Phone (630) 323 9409 6 / JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Intemational 2010_02
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________________ SAINAA JAINA YATRA 2001. R ANG -- - - - - Registration Form A Please mail completed form along with Check made out to JAINA before October 25 to:Anil Shah, 18 Stout Ct., East Brunswick, NJ 08816, Telephone: (732) 651-8734 Passenger Names Age Passport Number Citizen of - Work Address: _City__ Istate_ Zip__ _Ph:Res: __ Total Number of Yatris_ X $825 = Contribution to Yatra Fund (Optional) Ck. Number Total I will purchase my air ticket from I METRO TRAVEL My own Travel Agent Email Are you a JAIN DIGEST life member? Trustee of JAINA Charitable Trust? JAINA Patron? Yes! No Yes/No 1 Yes/No. I 3 Please send me information on the above mentioned programs. I Contacts in India: Name Address City Phone (include area code) Please list any diet requirements or special medical condition_ E-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Registration Form B - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please mail completed form along with Check made out to METRO TRAVEL of Iselin Mail to: 1433 Oak Tree Road, Iselin, NJ 08830 I Passenger Names Age Passport Number Departure Departure date Returning from Return date from I 12. Address: City_ - Work Work_ _ Email state_ Zip_ _Ph:Res: Total Number of Yatris_ X $1,125 = Contribution to Yatra Fund (Optional) Ck. Number Total Important Notes: 1. Please include Photo copy of passport of each person showing photograph and passport validity date. 2. You must specify date of return and city from which you will be returning 3. Check in the amount of US $ 1,125 for each person and any additional charge if you wish to purchase Additional air ticket from your hometown to New York or Chicago. Call Kalpana or Meena at Metro Travel at 732 283-0200 or (800) 587 1630 4.AIR INDIA tickets are non-endorsable. There Is a $200. Charge for cancellation or any changes once the ticket is issued. 5. JAINA is not responsible for any unexpected delay, cancellation or events beyond our control. 1:* Please Note: JAINA is not responsible for any unexpected delay, cancellation or events beyond our control. - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000/7 2010_02
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________________ A NEW JAIN BHAWAN IN MILPITAS, CALIFORNIA Jain Center of Northern California(JCNC) organized a very until the temple is built. We far exceeded that goal with more successful and historical Pratishtha Mahotsav from August 4-7, than 3100 upvas already completed at the opening of Jain Bhawan. 2000 for inauguration and consecration of its newly built Jain This includes 7 to 10 people doing Varshi Tap In a true sense, Bhawan (Jain Temple and Community Center) at 722 South Main these Tapasvis are the spiritual and silent force behind the realizaStreet, Milpitas, California 95035. tion of our Jain Bhawan. Jain Bhawan houses the first Jain Temple in the entire North W idespread Community Participation With No Ghee-Boli: America to have Pratimas with Pran Pratishtha (Anjan Shalakha), JCNC conducted Pratishtha of 44 Pratimas and Namokar Maha and unites all the Jain traditions under one roof - Shwetambar, Mantra Shila with no gheeboli for any entity. Over 300 families Digambar, Sthanakwasi, Terapanthi, and the inspired ones by participated in the Prathishtha with pre-assigned religious activiShrimad Rajchandra. This shows that we are not only united but ties. All participants signed up for Prathishtha of their chosen we respect everybody equally. Pratima with a designated amount in advance, and paid their A Modern Facility: Completed in less than 14 months, from pledges in installments in three years. This approach allowed mulground breaking to completion, the Jain Bhawan is perhaps the tiple families to participate with lower amounts than those in Gheefastest Jain temple ever built. The total cost of the project is ap- Boli, and it provided the needed funds ahead of time to cover the proximately $7.4 million, which includes the cost of organizing construction costs. More importantly, it provided a communitythe Pratishtha Mahotsav. Our building and construction commit- wide sense of participation, ownership and belonging by the famitee did a splendid job in coordinating the efforts in such a short lies who participated in Prathishtha. time. A Unique Pratishtha Mahotsav: We started planning for the This is a two-story structure with 18,000 sq. feet community Pratishtha Mahotsav with the objective of doing the best we could, center on the first floor, and 6,000-sq. ft. religious area on the we ended up "Setting Up Another Set of New Standards" as said second floor. The community center consists of an auditorium, by many of our guests representing organizations from India, the classrooms, kitchen, dining hall, library and Pujari/caretaker room UK, Canada, other parts of the world and within the US includalong with classroom and child care center in a contemporary ing JAINA President, JCSC President, and many more. During modern facility. The religious area consists of a traditional the August 4-7, 2000 period approximately 10,000 people from Digambar/Shwetambar temple, a Bhakti-Sthanak and upasharya all over the world visited Jain Bhawan and attended the Prathishtha rooms. The all-white-marble temple is designed and built accord- Mahotsav events at one time or the other. This included Jain from ing to the Jain Vastushastra. The religious area consists of over all traditions, non-Jains and non-Indians. The peaks were over 100,000 pounds of marble items including 44 Pratimas and a 4,000 people at cultural program on August 5th, and over 3,000 Namokar Maha Mantra Shila, all carved in India in less than 5 "young people" at Raas-Garba program on August 6th. The months. Pratishtha Ceremonies were attended and graced by religious dig Jain Bhawan is also a virtual temple fully wired for the Internet. nitaries including Sadhus, Sadhvies, Samanijis, Pratishtha In one sense, our temple never closes and does not have any geo Acharyas, Vidhikaars, scholars, and other experts from all tradigraphic boundaries. tions. Anyone who would like to do Darshan can log on to the Internet and can do Darshan any time of the day from any place around the world. Spiritual Inspiration: From the initiation of the project in April 1997, our community decided to hold at least one upvaas (Tapsaya) every day 8 /JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 2010_02
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________________ We held the first ever Pratishtha Mahotsav in modern times with no Ghee Boli and widespread community participation with over 300 families participating in various Prathishtha vidhies on pre-assign basis. We held one of the most complex puja ceremonies event with flawless planning completely addressing all needs and requirements of all of our traditions. Various Prathishtha committees including religious and logistics committees did an exemplary job in planning minute details to make our event a memorable one in the history. According to all the visiting Sadhus and Sadhvies, ours was the most organized and peacefully held religious ceremony and pujas they had ever witnessed. Particularly, they were stunned by the pin-drop silence during Saturday cementing event in the temple with over 600 people on the temple floor, and the same thing in tents around the Bhawan where over 2,000 people watched the ceremony. The hospitality committee made the necessary arrangements for all dignitaries for their accommodation, transportation, bus shuttle services for all people from Jain Bhawan to our tents, medical services, traffic management and registration services for the guests. It was a huge task and was extremely well done. A NEW JAIN BHAWAN IN MILPITAS, CALIFORNIA The Public relations committee did an extra ordinary job in developing a souvenir, program guide, puja books and Prabhavana kit. In addition, they sent out invitations to more than 8000 Jain families throughout United States and Canada as well in other countries. In addition, they handled all the publicity in newspaper and television coverage. The cultural program was close to a professional program held by local artists and was attended by more than 4000 people. In addition, we held one of the largest and most colorful Indian Parades in the Bay Area, and certainly the largest Jain Parade in the US with over 14 units and over 1,000 people walking. Then there was Raas Garba program on Sunday night in which more than 3000 people participated. We served over 18,000 lunch and dinner meals, and in addition over 9,000 breakfast and afternoon snack meals, all served by volunteers. We had over 300 Pratishtha Mahotsav, spendof the four day event. volunteers working during the ing over 12 hours a day on each This was the first ever audience in real-time via live For the first time, a Jain event including some of the nations news channels including local CNN and perhaps BBC The backbone of our efing volunteers. Almost every in organizing this event. Evadmiration for our team ways professional, and always community's dedication and Dharma. President, Jain Bhawan Committee Chairman, JCNC Board of Directors 2010_02 We believe our biggest achievements of our Jain Bhawan Project and Pratishtha Mahotsav are unity, mutual respect and love, teamwork, professionalism and dedication of our community members. These are shining example of the strengths of our community and unity with diversity. This is the best way to practice to our great religion. Many of our religious dignitaries from India and around the world said "This is a great new milestone, and it will be written in golden letters in Jain History". For us at JCNC, this certainly has been the proudest moment. Dr. Parveen Jain Jain event viewed by worldwide Webcasting from Jain Bhawan. was covered by major news media largest newspapers, and major affiliates of ABC, NBC, CBS; and worldwide. fort has been our team of untirBay Area Jain family was involved eryone had nothing but words of always there, always at service, alsmiling. We are truly proud of our commitment to the service of Jain Jitendra B. Shah President, JCNC Executive Committee JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 9
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________________ CANADA The Young Jains have organized a camping Roman Catholic Jubilee Celebration weekend at Lake St. George from Sept.29 Dr. Mahendra Mehta, Regional Editor Prayer Service led by a 5 year old boy - Jainil to Oct.1. The YJT also had their annual Doshi. picnic on July 29th. The Jain Society Picnic Samvatsari Pratikraman was celebrated Toronto, ON was held on August 13th at Donald twice in Edmonton and Calgary. The Toronto Jain Sangh celebrated the M. Gordon Chinguacousy Park.Prakash Several Christian individuals showed interParyushan Mahaparva of 2000 with great Mody was appointed to the Community piety and dedication. Our Jain centre was est in learning Jainism in Edmonton & Editorial Board of Toronto Star. Calgary. buzzing with religious activities almost 24 hours a day from the start of Paryushan to Hamilton, ON Parna and followed by Daslaxana Parva SOUTHWEST The International Mahavir Jain Mission of which concluded on Tuesday 12thSept. Jadavji Kenia, Regional Editor Canada (IMJMC) had several activities The spirit of Paryushan started much ear during the past several months. These were: lier with series of lectures, pujas, screening 1. Bhagwan Rishabdev's Nirvana Mahotsava Houston, TX of video movies and other group activities. and Acharya Sushil Kumarji's Birthday Summer months were busy months as Diptiben Shah gave daily discourses on sub- Commemoration on June 11 at the Jain our center was blessed by scholars like jects as varied as 'Let us learn our Centre in Toronto. The program included Tarlaben Doshi, Dr. Atul Shah, Dr. Soneji Mahamantra Navkar' to more related to 3 selected short video segments of several and other dignitaries like Samanjis and daily living as 'Rasoda ni Jayna'. She is a of the Children's Camps, under the spiri- muni Rupchandji who preached to us on of the Children's Camps, under the spiri- mu popular speaker and her talks were well re- tual guidance of the late Acharya Sushil Jain principles. We are very fortunate that searched; made use of all audio visual aids Kumarji interspread throughout the pro- two of the Samanijis are staying in Housand started and concluded in time. She gram; a discourse by Muni Amrender ton permanently. Under Samniji's guidance involved the audience in self testing, ques. Kumarji; an address by the Consul-Gen- some locals are going to perform a drama tions and answers. She has good command eral of India, Mr. Bhandari. called "Chandanbala" at Hermann hall of English and impressed the young as well Adult Religious Retreat in Niagara Falls. (Rice University) on October 27, 2000. as the elders. The Samvatsari Pratikraman "Thi This year's annual religious retreat was held Paryushan Mahaparva started on August was conducted for children in English by at the Loretto Center overlooking Niagara 26th. Samanijis gave us lectures everyday. Meenaben Shah, an early Pratikraman at Falls from July 22 to 23rd. One of the main We celebrated Mahavir Jayanti on Sunday 2pm for those who could not make it in speakers this year was Dr. Christopher 27th. We had two sets of swapans. Adults the evening for various reasons and the regu Chapple of Loyola Marymount University did the usual ghee-bolis but the Jain fellar evening Pratikraman attended by almost in Los Angeles. His talk focused on the topic lowship children participated by pledging 500+ individuals. of "Ecology and Jaina Tradition". Other points instead of ghee. They earn points by The afternoon program of Sapna and speakers included Dr. Anne Valley of the attending Pathshala, help out in the library, gheeboli was a great success A full page ar- University of Toronto on the topic of "Jain help during Sangh Jaman, help cleaning the ticle on the importance of Paryushan was Ethics"; IMJMC Vice-President, Dr.Kirti center, etc. During Paryushan Dayro group published in The Globe and Mail, a Na- Shah of the University of Waterloo, talked performed Bhavna geet program, which was tional Newspaper about "Reflections on Jain faith and prac- inspirational as well as enjoyable. Children Earlier in August, Pujya Atmanandji and tice" and Shanti Parakh, former Vice-Chair did their pratikraman (in English) A noteShree Nalinbhai Shah gave a series of talks of the IMJMC and renowned Yoga teacher, worthy and memorable event this year was on Shrimad Rajchandra. Later on a 2 hr. 1. spoke on "Practical Techniques of Reflex- spoke on "Practical Techniques of Reflex- that under the guidance and encouragement film on Shrimad's life was shown in Jain ology" and led Yoga and meditation on both of Samanijis we had over twenty people parCentre and was attended by a large audi- days. ticipate in Paushadh on the last day of ence. Paryushan. As good news - bad news, on Raiendra Kamdar visited Jain Centre and Edmonton. AL Mahavir Jayanti celebration day, we had gave evening discourses on Karma Theory. many more people show up than we had Jain families participated in the following Dr. Arul Shah, Editor of Jain Spirit visited anticipated which was good but it was a very Interfaith Prayer Service: Toronto and made a pitch for his new maga hot day and our air-conditioning system . Celebration of 100 years of establishment could not maintain the cool temperature zine. He was well received and won many of Misercordia Hospital founded by the subscribers. inside, as a result people were a bit uncomGrey Nuns. 10/JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ REGIONAL NEWS (continued) fortable - nothing unusual as we have learned to maintain Samata or equanimity. One of our members Rupaben Mehta did 16 upvas, Priti Mehta did 11 upvas. We had other six athais. Overall we had lots of tapasyas. Lots of children also were involved in tapasya this year. JSH contact is our current president Bhupesh Sheth at 281261-4030. or Parimal Desai at 281-8593661 Perry Desai jacobs.com Phoenix, AZ Jain Center of Greater Phoenix hosted Attamanandji (Dr. Soneji) during July. Many members participated during Bhav Pooja and daily swadhyay. During August, as many as 50 Jain members from Phoenix area participated in Northern CA Pratishtha Mohotsav. Organization of the event was excellent. The Derasar is marvelous. Rajendrabhai Kamdar, a wellknown Jain scholar, visited Phoenix during Paryushan Parva. Paryushan was celebrated from August 26-Sep.02 followed by Daslaxana Parva from Sep. 02-12. Many Jain families participated in lectures and in Pratikraman. The Swapna vidhi was celebrated on August 27th. During Paryushan Parva, several individuals did different kinds of "Tapascharyas," the most notewothy being 30 Upvas by Prem Gandhi and 45 ekasana by Jainy Savla. There were two Athais and other various upvas and ekasanas. We are proud to announce that 5 Pathshala children in the age group 11 to 14 years completed JAINA Education Committee's Level-3 curriculum at the Jain Center. For other details, visit www.azindia.com > Jain Center Of Greater Phoenix web page. Contact for JCGP is Bhakti Gosalia at (623) 561-2148, email: jain phoenix@hotmail.com. DALLAS, TX Jain Society of North Texas had many dignitaries in summer starting with Dr. Bharill in July who covered chapter 7 of the Moksha Marg Prakashak by Pandit Todarmalji. Sunandaben Vohra also came in July and covered several chapters from "Mangalmay Yog." Atma with Samyak Gyan discriminates properly between Bhav or spiritual aspects and Pudgal or material aspects of Yog. Bhattarak Shri Devendra Kirtiji came in August and gave discourses on Daslaxana (10 types of Uttam or best Yati Dharma), on Namokaar and Uvassag Haram mantras and on Shravak's Sadachar or proper day-to-day conduct by a lay person. Paryushan Parva celebration began on August 26th with daily Pratikraman and Tapasya for eight days and with a continuation of Daslaxana Parva until September 13th with Pujas and Swadhyay sessions. Tulsa, OK Swapna ceremony was held on Sunday, August 27th with usual Ghee bolis and presentation of symbolic swapna pieces. Samvatsari Pratikraman was done twice (at 2:30 and at 6:00) on Sep. 2nd. Pratikraman in English (for our youth) was conducted on Sunday, Besides 9 upvas by Bhupendra Shah there were 8 Athais and various other Tapasya. Swamivatsalya meeting and lunch is scheduled on Sep. 24.Several members are going to visit Tulsa Jain Sangh on Sep 16-17 to meet with and assist Jain members there in observance of a Jain tradition called Chaitya Paripati.JSNT contact is our president Kirit Daftary at 254-776-4209 (netrat@att.net). 2010_02 Very learned Scholar Sunandaben Vohra and 2 of the Samanjis visited Tulsa during July and August. Their daily discourses enhanced members' religious and spiritual knowledge as evidenced by the progress made by the members. During Paryushan, besides Rita Sheth's 11 upvas there were 3 Athais (Niru Shah, Grishma Ajmera and Harsha Mehta) and 10 continuous Ekasana. The Mahavir Jayanti was celebrated on Sunday, 08/27/00 with a potluck lunch. The Tulsa Jain Sangh has crossed a major mile stone ne by signing a construction contract on 09/04/00 for its New Jain Center. The Derasar area with Ghabhara and prayer hall will be around 1,000 sq.ft. Social hall, 3 Jain study class rooms, and a library will be about 4,000 sq.ft. in total. Total projected cost of the entire project is approx. $500,000. (Sangh consists of only about 20 families and about half the funds are on hand with the other half to be obtained by interest free loans mostly from the Sangh members). The Tulsa Jain Sangh had a Chaitya Paripati visit by bus from a sister Sangh, The Jain Society of North Texas (Dallas area) on 09/ 16-17. On 16th afternoon there were some social/religious discussions such as topics for Pathshala, how to coordinate dignitary visits and how to keep the next generation within the Jain community matrimonially. It was agreed to expand regional communications and to have more frequent gettogethers. After dinner there was Bhavna led by Prem Shah and Dilip Shah for an enjoyable and spiritually uplifting evening. On Sunday a Panch Kalyanak Pooja was performed where many people from both Sanghs (and some from Oklahoma City) participated. After a delicious swami vatsalya lunch, the Dallas group departed in the late afternoon. It was felt by both groups, that this kind of meetings are not only beneficial but necessary to promote Jainism and strengthen on a regional basis. For any information about our Derasar, Sangh or the dignitaries, please contact TJS president Mukesh J. Shah at (918) 2992873 or E-mail at: mukesh@galaxy-1.com. WEST Chandrakant Parekh, Regional Editor Los Angeles, CA Nearly 800 youths from the United States, Canada and United Kingdom participated America Convention in Los Angeles from in the Fourth Biennial Young Jains of June 30 to July 3. Following a theme of "4 Days' Journey Into The Self", Please see complete report on YJA pages. JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 11
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________________ Recent eminent visitors at the Jain Center SAN FRANCISCO, CA SOUTHEAST included Pujya Atmanandji from June 24 The Pratistha Mahotsav and inauguration Surendra Shah, Regional Editor to July 3, Shri Chitrabhanuji, Pujya Samani of the new Jain Bhawan in Milpitas, near Madhur Pragyaji, Pujya Sunandaben Vohra, San Francisco. Complete report on Pages Orlando, FL from July 4 to 20, Shri Narendrabhai 8-9. The Jain Society of Central Florida, OrNandu from July 22 to 23, and Pujya Jin Chandraji Maharaj will present relilinchandraji (Bandhu Triputi) from July 29 lando held Paryushan (eight to ten days) gious discourses during Paryushan Parva. and celebrated Mahavir Jayanti on Septemto 30. The Jain Bhavan Sthapna Day was and Dr. Pravin L. Shah will direct bhakti ber 3rd. More than 100 people from all celebrated on July 9 with Navkar Mantra and swadhyaya. Das Laxna Mahaparva will lap. Pooja, Dhvaj Ceremony, Pravachan by around Florida attended the event. be celebrated from September 3 to 12 when Puiya Sunandaben and Swamivatsalya din- Roopchandji Maharaj will present the reli On the agenda was stavans (bhajan) singner. Shri Narendrabhai Nandu and his gious discourses. A gathering to recognize ing and the cultural program presented by group conducted two auspicious Pujans - all the Tapasvis is scheduled for September children. It was followed by a gheeboli (auc108 Parshvanath Bhagvan Pujan on July 22 tion of 16 dreams of Bhagwan Mahavir's 16. Details of various activities and events and Shree Parshva Padmavati Pujan on July are available at www.jcnc.org website. For mother) and dinner. 23. The six-year-old Megh Kishore's who additional information about various activi One of its members, Mrs. Darshana Shah recited several Mantras and Shlokas enties and events, please contact Jitendra B. completed eleven fasting days. Mr. Mukesh chanted the sangh. Pujya Jinchandraji Shah, JCNC President, at 408/729-7916 Shah completed nine days of fasting. Four (Bandhu Triputi) gave impressive discourses or by email: jbshah@electroglas.com. of its members, Mrs. Rita Parikh, Mr. on July 29 and 30. An exhibition of paint Shailendra Parikh, Dr. Dhiran Shah and Mr. ings and movies about the life and teach Dipak Shah completed atthais (eight fastSacramento, CA ing of Shrimad Rajchandra was organized ing days) and Mr. Sanjay Vora completed Samani Mangal Prajnajee and Samani six fasting days. at the Jain Center on August 8-9 by Nalinbhai Kothari, Rasikbhai Shah, and Sharda Pragyajee from Ladnau, India are Vinayakbhai Shah of Shri Raj Sobhag in Sacramento from July 20 to September Ashram of Sayla. The event organizers are 12. Many people are taking advantage of on a Dharma Yatra to celebrate the 100th their Pravachans on every Tuesday, Thurs MIDWEST anniversary of Deh Vilay of Param Krupalu day, Saturday and Sunday at the residences Manubhai Doshi, Regional Editor Dev Shrimad Rajchandra. of the host families. Under the guidance of the Samanijis, the Jain Center of Greater Chicago, IL Paryushan Mahaparva will be celebrated from August 26 to September 3 under the Sacramento (JCGS) has organized a Jain A Chaitya Paripati program of senior citi Shibir" on September 8-10 at Point Bonita, direction of Dr. Kumarpalbhai Desai, an zens was organized on behalf of Indira Sausalito - a beautiful place near Golden eminent Jain scholar and author who re Mansukhlal Doshi Memorial Trust on July Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Everyone is ceived the prestigious Diwaliben M. Mehta gth in which 60 senior citizens enthusiastiinvited to participate in this event. For Award in 1999. Das Laxna Mahaparva will cally participated. They were taken round additional information about various activibe celebrated from September 3 to 12 un the private temples of Dr. Rashmikant ties and events, please contact Manoj Desai der the direction of Pujya Tarlaben Doshi, Gardi, Niranjan Shah, Dr. Mukesh Doshi at 916/791-4111 or by e-mail: also an eminent Jain scholar and author who and Kishor Shah. At all those places they manoj.desai@nec-computers.com. is an editor of Jain Prakash, a publication were warmly received and well treated by of All India S. S. Jain Conference. Details the hosts. of various activities and events are available SAN DIEGO, CA The installation anniversary of the temple at www.jainbhavan.com website. For ad- Regular activities organized by the Jain So- was celebrated on July 9TH when flag changditional information about various activi- ciety of San Diego (JSSD) include - ing and 18 bathing ceremonies were perties and events, please contact Sumatibhai Navangi Puja at Shri Mandir every Satur- formed. Shah, JCSC President at 562/926-4075 or day, a monthly Jainshala, and a monthly Dr. Hukumchand Bharill, revered by e-mail: sumati l@hotmail.com. Jain adult class. For additional information Atmanandji, revered Jinchandraji and Kiran about such activities and events, please con- Parikh came to Chicago during July and tact Kokilaben Doshi at 858/679-7645 or August and gave talks at the Jain Center. by e-mail: kdoshi@acusd.edu. 12 / JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ CIONAL Sangh of Connecticut for a few days during Paryushna Mahaparva. A 2nd Health Fair has been organized for Sunday September 17, 2000. More than 15 doctors will volunteer their services for EKG, General Patient Care, Dental Care, Diet guidelines, children's health, etc. Dedicated members keep the Derasar open on every Sunday in the afternoon. If you are visiting New Jersey / New York City area and would like to visit or attend a program, please call Shri Diwakar Shah at 908 - 754 - 0891. New York, NY representatives of Raj-Sobhag Satsang samvatsari pratikraman. Swapna ceremony Mandal came to Chicago with the Video attended by about 600 members was held movie and exhibits prepared on the occa- on August 27th. Kalyanji Haria, Mansukh sion of Shrimad's Nirvan centenary. The & Niranjana Haria, Gunvanti Bhavsar, and same were displayed at the Jain Center on Navin & Nirmala Vora sponsored August 12 and 13" Swamivatsalya dinner. Samvatsari The Paryushan Parva was celebrated from Pratrikraman (for adults and children) was August 26h to September 2wd under the held on Sept 2nd, followed by Sanjji to feguidance of Mafatbhai Doshi, who was in licitate the Tapasvis. Following members did vited for the purpose. Discourses and 8 or more Upvas. Jyotsna Goda (Mas Bhavana were held on all the days. Bhavna Khaman, 30 upvas), Pravin Dand (9 upvas), program was performed by Swarkinnari Rekha Chheda, Shefali Dalal, Dilip group of India. The display of Mother's Dharamsi, Manoj Dharamsi, Prakash dreams was organized on August 27" which Mehta, Rupa Mehta, and Manoj Shah did was attended by more than 1200 people. Atthai (8 upvas). The Parnu was held at The Gheeboli on that day amounted to the Temple on Sept 3rd and was sponsored more than $88000, Samvatsari Pratikraman by Narendra and Jyotsna Goda. in Gujarati as well as English was performed Panch Tirth Yatra: Jain Society has reserved on the last day. About 1300 people took two 50-seater luxury buses for Panch Tirth advantage of that. Yatra to temples in Philadelphia, Cherry Many people observed different austerities ved different austerities Hill, Essex Fells, Siddhachalam, and New during the Parva. 41 observed fasts for eight York. The Yatra will be held on September days or more, of which one person observed 16 and 17h and currently both the buses 9 days' fast, one 10 days and three 11 days' are.com are completely full. Members are eagerly fast. They will be honored on September waiting for the Panch Tirth Yatra. 17h. Daslaxana Parva is being celebrated from September 3rd in the presence of Pun Essex fells, NJ dit Paramatma Bharill. Sangh members were fortunate to hear the lectures given by Pujya Shri Jinchandraji NORTHEAST Maharaj, Pujya Dr. Jitendrabhai Shah and Dinesh Chheda, Regional Editor swadhaya conducted by Pujya Shri Kiranbhai Parekh. Washington DC Mahaparva Paryushan was celebrated with vigor and enthusiasm under the auspicious Rushi Mandal Pooja: presence of Pujya Shri Kiranbhai Parekh. Narendra Nandu and his party of 7 mem Many people came to his Paryushna Parva bers performed Rushi Mandal Pooja for the Vyakhyanmala everyday. Jain Center set first time in Metro Washington. The Pooja another record for number of Tapasyas was held on Saturday, June 17th at the (minimum eight days fasting) this year (A Temple. Members attended the Pooja with total of 80 people). Master Ronak Savla, deep spiritual bhavna and interest. The Age 13, did a "Maskhaman". Tapasvies will Pooja concluded with Swamivatsalya din be felicitated at the Derasar. One of Center's ner sponsored by 72 member families. life member and a Jain Scholar Shri Chandrakantbhai Mehta was Paryushna PARYUSHAN: Arunbhai Jhaveri from Mahaparva guest speaker at Jain Center of Bombay helped us to celebrate the America in New York City. Also another Paryushan Parva from August 26 to Sep Jain scholar and Center's life member Dr. tember 2, 2000 with a series of lectures, Kirtibhai Shah was guest speaker at Jain preksha dhyan, swapna ceremony, and The summer of 2000 was a very eventful one with numerous memorable events. The derasar (temple) was graced by the presence of numerous spiritual scholars and the Jain center is very thankful to all of them. Shri Kiranbhai Parekh, Smt. Tarlaben Doshi, Shri Subhasbhai Sheth, Munishri Rupchandji Maharaj, Shri Atmanandji, Jitendra Shah and Muni Shri Jinchandji Maharaj. We had a very successful youth camp conducted by Samanji Charitryapragnayaji & Sangpragnyaji. The camp was attended by about 80 youth. The 100th anniversary of Shrimad Rajchandra was celebrated and included an excellent video presentation, painting exhibits depicting his life and discourses by Shrimad scholars. Paryushan Mahaparva & Daslaxna were celebrated with great enthusiasm & Tapascharya, with 40 arthai, under the guidance of Chandrakantbhai Mehta, Acharya Chandanaji, Mahasati Subhamji, Bhattarak Swamiji, and Dr. Shekharchand Jain. Swapna Darshan was celebrated on Aug 27th, Paranas at the temple on September 3rd and Samuhsanji on September 9th were all well attended by a large gathering. JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 / 13 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ ACHARYA KUNDKUND'S SAMAYABARE. A Master Acharya Kundkund (112 B.C.) is an unquestioned authority on Jain metaphysics, and his name is revered and enumerated next only to that of Lord Mahavir and Gautam Swamiji. Acharya's original name was Padmnandi which was latter changed to Kundkund possibly due to his native place Kondkunda in south India. During his life time of ninety years, this great Master composed more than ninety scriptures. Acharya Kundkund's contributions to Jain literature and philosophy is unsurpassed in last 2000 years. Most authoritative and prominent of Kundkunds' epics are (1) Samayasar, (2) Pravachansar, (3) Panchastikay, (4) Niyamsar, and (5) Ashtaprabhrut. Samayasar is a paramount work of Acharya Kundkund composed in Prakrit more than 2000 years ago at age 85. Samayasar has been brilliantly commented in Sanskrit by Acharya Amratchandra in the 10th century A.D who is also considered as one of the greatest Jain Masters and scholars of Sanskrit and the metaphysics of soul and matter. Acharya Jaysen also commented in Sanskrit on Samaysar in 12th century A.D. A Hindi poetic translation of Samayasar's Sanskrit verses of Amratchandra was done by Banarasidasji five hundred years ago. Hindi and Gujarati and English translations of the entire text are now available. Out of the twelve Agam Sutras composed by Gautam Swami, the last Agam text called Drashtivad is no longer in existence which contained fourteen Purvas. Fortunately, the scholarly works of Acharya Kundkund have given us the essence of some of the Purvas that contained the depth of real Jain metaphysics or Dravyanuyog. The five texts (mentioned above) composed by Acharya Kundkund are no less than the original Purvas to describe the complex subject of Jain metaphysics or Dravyanuyog. The word "Samayasar" means the essential nature of the soul or Dravya. In fact the word "Samayasar" is made of two Sanskrit words: The word 'Samay' means Atman or the knower , and the word 'Sar' means pure or essential nature. The combined word "Samayasar" thus means characteristics of the pure soul or pure consciousness. Samayasar is the most authoritative and brilliant thesis of Acharya Kundkund on the nature of pure consciousness and the metaphysics of soul and matter. As a highly self realized Yogi, Kundkund presents a unique science of separating soul from matter to attain the self realization. The Essence of Samayasar: Acharya Kundkund has scientifically described the nine elements (Tatvas) in Samayasar: Jiva, Ajiva, Papa. Punya, Ashrava, Nirjara, Samvara, Bandha, and Moxa. The author states that until one can understand the true significance of these nine elements from Absolute reality point of view or Dravyarthic Naya, one can not know the true nature of the self. 14/JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 2010_02 of Jain Metaphys By Dr. Pravin L. Shah - Reading PA Acharya Kundkund explains Jain metaphysics from Nischaya Naya or Absolute reality point of view as follows: True nature of Self from Dravyarthic point of view is always pure consciousness in the state of knowing all the time. The most important scientific characteristic of soul or Atman is its intrinsic property of self illumination as well as illuminating the entire universe. Each soul is everlasting, ever existing, self illuminating, and filled with infinite knowledge, perception, and eternal bliss and happiness. One needs to consider three aspects of soul; Soul as a Dravya is never changing and is everlasting and always knowing. Soul has infinite Gunas or attributes like infinite knowledge, perception, bliss, joy etc. and soul as Paryay is in transient state undergoing changes all the time. The Karmic impurity resides in the Paryaya of the soul but does not enter inside the Dravya or pure consciousness. According to Jain science, our soul as a Dravya is as pure and full of consciousness as that of Lord Mahavira. For example, a gold ring may have some impurity mixed with it but gold as a Dravya is absolutely pure gold in the eye of the jeweler all the time. From the absolute point of view or Nischaya Naya, pure consciousness is not touched by the Karmic matter nor does the soul give up His purity in any life cycle. The Karmic matter and the various transformations are experienced only in the Paryaya or transient state. The root cause of the Karmic bondage is the ignorance of the Self. Chapters one and two of Samayasar describe the true nature of soul and matter respectively. Chapter three is the true heart of Samayasar which describes the metaphysics of soul and karmic bondage and how to dissolve the bond. As long as the peerson does not recognize that the Atman and the Karmic inflow called Ashrava are absolutely different from each other, so long will the person be devoid of Self knowledge and will identify himself with baser emotions of anger, greed, lust, etc. As soon as one recognizes the true difference between the pure consciousness or the knower and the transient nature of good or bad emotions, one is set on the journey for self realization. Acharya Kundkund has given us the greatest gift of Lord Mahavir in Samayasar by explaining the independent nature of each element or Dravya. According to Jain metaphysics, one element (soul or matter) can not create, change, or destroy other element nor one Dravya can give or take pain or pleasure from other person or element. Each element, each atom, and each soul is self sufficient and is completely independent of other entitles. This knowledge of inertness and completeness of soul and matter at atomic level helps one destroy ones ego and one begins to turn within ones self for happiness and peace since each soul is potentially filled with infinite happiness and bliss.
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________________ If each soul has all these qualities of infinite knowledge and bliss, why do we not experience it? Acharya Kundkund answers this question with an example of cloud covered sun. When thick clouds cover the sun, we may experience darkness during the day as if sun is no longer in existence. However, as soon as the storm is over and the rays of sun shine again, we can be sure of the presence of the sunlight. Similarly, for a person with thick clouds of ignorance or Mithyatva, it is not possible to see or experience the self knowledge until the ignorance of the self is destroyed by the teachings of a self realized Master. As soon as a student understands and experiences the true nature of the self, the clouds of ignorance vanish and the light of knowledge shines within one's heart to know the difference between the pure Self and the feelings of emotions related to the Karmic forces. Verse 73 in chapter three of Samayasar is a divine Mantra of Kundkund for meditation and self realization: Pure consciousness I am, unattached, full of infinite knowledge; Meditating on Pure Self, shall I destroy all the Karmic bondage. I am pure consciousness, one without any sense of ownership of external possession, and full of complete knowledge and perception. Meditating and contemplating on the true nature of my pure consciousness, I will attain self realization and destroy the bondage of karma. Acharya Kundkund gives us his life time of divine experience of self knowledge in Samayasar in a very convincing and scientific way: Without true knowledge of pure self, one can never attain self realization no matter how many years of ritualistic worship or dogmatic practice of religion is done. According to this great Jain Master, true spirituality begins with knowing the self and becoming detached from all the worldly matters. As long as our mind is filled with ego and worldly possessiveness, it will be bound with Karmic matters due to good and bad emotions resulting from our attachments. Our mind is restless due to our attachments and desires of worldly things. With the help of a right teacher, when one begins to study and understand the true nature of soul, the curtain of darkness will be lifted and the rays of divine knowledge will shine within. In concluding this epic, Acharya Kundkund says that any one who studies this scripture with keen interest and enthusiasm shall attain the self realization and ever lasting happiness and bliss. A serious student of Samayasar will find the essence of Lord Mahavir's entire Dravyanuyog or science of metaphysics of soul and matter in this scripture as a master key for self realization for thousands of years to come. In Acharang Sutra Lord Mahavira said: Je Egam Janei Se Savam Janei or one who knows his true Self knows every thing. May the Yogic powers of Lord Mahavir and Acharya Kundkund bless all the living beings to attain the self realization and eternal happiness. 2010_02 MY VISIT TO BRITISH LIBRARY MY VISIT TO BR Dr. Mahendra H.Mehta Whenever I visit any country, I have developed an urge 1 to seek out any source of information that might enhance my understanding of Jain Darshan, be it a mandir, a library or an archeological site and this time it was Jain Manuscripts. Through the good offices of my friend Nemu Chandaria, I landed at British Library, a remarkable repository of anything printed from the first Bible by Guttenburg in 1400s to anything written in any language dating back as far as dawn of Christian era. I was very proud to see Jain Manuscripts (Jain MMS) feature as one of the oldest in the British Collection. At British Library, I met three remarkable individuals with whom, I spent almost a whole day. Dr. Michael O'Keefe from Oxford University, a Sanskrit scholar and expert on Jain MSS showed me around and talked at great length how the work is being done to preserve Jain MSS which he said is heritage of the whole human race. He also introduced me to two scholars from Amdabad's L.D.Institute. Dr. Kanubhai and Mrs. Kalpana Sheth, who are working on Jain MSS at present at British Library. In preparation of celebrations of 2600th anniversary of Bhagwan Mahavir's birth, the British Library and Institute of Jainology will publish jointly a catalogue of Jain MSS in British Library. The catalogue was begun by the great Jain scholar Professor Chandrabhal Tripathi, who sadly passed away in 1966 before its completion. It is now in the capable hands of his former student and collaborator Professor Nalini Balbir of University of Paris, France, assisted by Dr. Kanubhai Sheth and Mrs. Kalpanaben Sheth. Professor Nalini Balbir gave an illustrated lecture on Library's Jain collection, which is one of the richest outside India and particularly strong in the commentarial literature in Old Gujarati. Traditional Prakrit and Sanskrit works are also well represented. Texts, as early as the thirteenth century, range from the Kalpasutra and Uttaradhyanasutra to cosmologies and katha(legends), many of them superbly illustrated in the varied styles and genres of Jain miniature painting. To be published later this year in two richly illustrated volumes, the catalogue will contain detailed descriptions over 1,000 items, many of them of great rarity. It will be a lasting monument to Jain scholarship and witness to the continuity of the great Jain tradition. Dr. Michael O'Keefe added that he would be delighted to get North American Jains involved in this Herculean task of preserving Jain MSS, also at Wellcome Foundation, Oxford and Cambridge Universities, in Germany, Holland, France, Belgium and of course in India. For more information on how you can help, Dr. Michael O'Keefe at:Michael. O'Keefe@bl.uk Dr.Kanubhai Sheth at kanusheth25@hotmail.com or Dr. Mahendra H. Mehta at mhmehta @sympatico .ca JAIN DIGEST-FALL 2000/15
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________________ ALLIKEDNINE LIGHT OF MANTRA Samani Bhavit Pragyaji A Mantra is a collection of mystic sound, radiant energy, and The Three States of Mantra Repetition: The process of saying sacred word or words. The literal meaning of mantra is the force a mantra over and over is known as Japa Yoga. Japa means the which protects a person from the bondage of the phenomenal repetition of a mantra with devotion an faith. There are three world. The word mantra is derived from the root man in San- stages of mantra repetition - verbal, upansu (whispering) and skrit; the etymology of the word is Mananaat trayate iti mantra; mental. In the initial stage the mantra is being pronounced verMan (mananaat refers to meditation on an esoteric formula such bally aloud with clarity of speech, intonation, and intensity of as Om, Arham, Mahamantra Namo Arhantanam etc.), Tra concentration. If these three requirements occur together in (Trayate signifies to protect or free), and iti means thus or through. practice, the mantra will tend to work more effectively and it will By combining these syllables, the word mantra is formed. alter the frame of mind, behaviour and attitude. Upansu means The King of all Mantras: Mahamantra is an extraordinary man- whispered sound. It consists of continuous silent repetition, but tra which has evolved over the centuries; it is truly the king of all with moving lips. In the mental stage, the mind follows the mantras. Each letter inherent in Mahamantra has inconceivable pronunciation of the mantra, observing the meaning of the letpower; each single letter is a mantra in itself. It is a universal ters. The vision is moved through the letter or line that is being mantra which can be employed by anyone who aspires to develop repeated, after which, involuntarily and without effort, continumental, emotional and spiritual personality. One who meditates ous repetition occurs in the mind. The Japa of Mahamantra on it with a pure and stable mind becomes safe from any type of should be performed in this manner; first verbally, then whisperanguish, fear or misery. It protects like a shield. It subdues mis- ing and then mentally. influences of the planets and saves the medicator from the wor- The Power of the Word: The Mahamantra influences us ries and hurdles of life. It invokes purity of soul and enhances immenselt. Weare familiar with the external effects of sunds. well-being, happiness and awareness of life. During foreign travel, Swami Vivekananda spoke on the great The Divine Souls: Within Mahatmantra there exists five great importance of words. A man in the audience told him that it was souls, namely, Arhats, Siddhas, Acharyas, Upadhyayas and Sadhus. all unintelligible to him, and that words were meaningless sounds. Arahanta means the destroyer of vitiating karmas - Jnanavarniya The Swami called the man a fool and said "Did you not under(knowledge obscuring), Darshanavamiya (perception obscuring), stand such a simple thing?" Ths irritated the man and he aked Mohniya (deluding) and Antaraya (hindrance producing) - after the Swami why he had used such abusive language. The Swami which pure character, infinite potency, perfect knowledge, and replied "It is you who have said the words are meaningless. Why perfect perception are manifested in the soul. Siddha (liberated do you feel perplexed? It shows that words contain infinite posoul) who has destroyed four vitiating karmas and four non-viti- tentiality; words have power and create effects." ating karmas - Nam (physical structure forming), Gotra (status The Impact of Gem, the Sacred Mantra and Medication: Reforming), Vedniya (feeling causing) and Ayushya (life span deter- garding the effect of the mantra, it is said in sanskrit that Achintyo mining). The eight inherent powers of the Siddha are perfect Manimantrauashadheenam Prabhat. Achintyo means Achintyo knowledge, perfect perception, eternal happiness, pure charac- means inconsiderable, Mani means gem, aushad means medicater, infinite potency, formlessness, statuslessness and eternal life. tion, and prabhah means impact. This means that the impact of Acharya is said to be the leader of a sect which conducts a religio- gem sacred mantra and medication is beyond thought. Gem social organization consisting of sadhus and sadhvis lay-men and helps to remove the mis-influence of the planets upon a person. women. Upadhyaya (Up means near; Adhyaya means to study) As an experiment, scientists covered a piece of coral with a silken guides others by imparting knowledge of the scriptures. A Sadhu cloth and put a burning coal on that cloth, but to their surprise, carries five great vows - non-violence, truth, non-stealing, celi- the cloth was not burned. The reason was that the heat of the bacy and non-possession. burning coal was drawn into the gem. The Proper Way of Mala : First, one must sit in a straight Similarly, medication is effective. An Acharya named Padilipta posture keeping the spine and neck erect. The mantras can be Suri in Jain tradition used an ointment with a certain mixture of observed as mala (rosary) shifting the rosary beads between the medication on his feet, and was able to fly in the sky. Due to thumb and the middle finger of the right hand while keeping the this, he became known as 'Padlipta'With the use of certain hand near the heart. The awareness of mind is fixed upon the medications, a person can see far off lands and across the wall. movement of each bead. The mount bead should not be crossed. Methodology: With the repetition of the five great lines Om Start the mala facing east. Rhim Namo Arahantanam, Om Rhim Namo Siddhanam, Om Rhim Namo Ayariyanam, Om Rhim Namo Uvajjhayanam and 16/JAIN DIGEST- FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ Om Rhim Namo Loe Savva Sahoonam while, at the same time visualizing a particular color, a person is able to stimulate and awaken the faculties of different centers of the body or chakras which are associated with particular sound vibrations. Chant the line Om Rhim Namo Arahantanam while concentrating the mind on the center of knowledge situated at the top of the head and visualizing the white color of the full moon. This activates a grayish substance in the frontal portion of the brain which strengthens all the tissues connected with knowledge. Deficiency of white color in the body causes many ailments. By compensating for this deficiency through Namo Arihantanam, one increases resistance to disease and becomes healthy. White rays enhance, tranquillity and concentration. Meditate over the line Om Rhim Siddhanam while visualizing the red color of the rising sun and with the mind focused on the center of intuition situated between the eye brows. The red color helps in regulating the pituitary gland and its secretion. It opens a third eye through awakening the inner vision and activates the entire structure of the body. Occupy your conscious mind on the line, Om Rhim Namo Ayariyanam while focusing on the center of purity situated in the middle of the throat and while visualizing the golden yellow color of the sunflower. This center belongs to the moon. The position of the moon influences the mind because the mind and the moon are closely connected. Our body contains the complete solar system; the sun, moon,and planets. The color yellow gives momentum to our disposition towards good conduct and stimulates the thyroid gland. Physiologists believe that the thyroid gland. Physiologists believe that the thyroid gland, located in the throat, controls the emotions and instincts, and it is well known that a scarcity of thyroid secretions hinders the growth and development of the body. The color yellow also pacifies the feelings, improves the capacity for knowledge, and purifies the mind. Focus your vision on the line Om Rhim Namo Uvajjhayanam and on the center of bliss situated in the middle of the chest, twelve fingers above the navel while visualizing the green color of the leaves on the tress. This will develop super consciousness, subdue passions (anger, ego, etc.) and will awaken the consciousness of bliss. Real happiness comes through from the inner world. Chant the line Om Rhim Namo Loe Savva Sahoonam with the mind focused on the center of bio-electricity situated at the navel while visualizing a black or dark blue color. The color black blocks the attack of vitiating influences from the outside and, for this reason, judges and attorneys used to weak black robes. It constitutes a shield which obstructs external influences from entering the body. Visualization of Symbols: In the beginning it is impossible for most people to visualize the symbols such as Arhat, Siddha, etc., 2010_02 but beginners should attempt to visualize them.. Gradually, as the intensity of concentration increases, the symbols will begin to take shape. These five centres of the body associated with the five colors are very influential on the human body. The Mahamantra consists of five lines and thirty five letters. Om, Hrimand Arham are the short form or abbreviations of Mahamanytra and the seat of the five benedictions, salutations, or supreme beings. Obstruent of the Ill Effects of Planets: To pacify the ill effects of the planets, chant the following Mahamantra while visualizing the associated color: The Moon and Venus - Om Hrim Namo Arahantanam The Sun and Mars - Om Hrim Namo Siddanam Jupiter - Om Hrim Namo Ayariyanam Mercury - Om Hrim Namo Uvajjhayanam Saturn, Rahu (Dragon's head), Ketu (Dragon's Tail) - Om Hrim Namo Loe Sahoonam A Marvelous Success: The Mahamantra works in a powerful way if the practitioner identifies himself with the mantra, but no benefits will be obtained from chanting the mantra without properly understanding its implications. The mere mechanical recitation of the mantra will be totally ineffective. The proper utterance of the mantra together with the concentration of the mind calls upon the spiritual force of the soul. The vibrations of this mantra produce electrical currents which provide wonderful results and achieve miraculous successes in every field of life. King Srenika of Magadha built a new palace, but as soon as the palace was completed, it crumbled to the ground. The astrologer said that it would require the sacrifice of a man having thirty two auspicious signs in order to satisfy the demon (the haunting spirit). It was declared in the city that anyone having the thirty two auspicious symbols who was willing to give himself up to sacrifice would be rewarded with gold equivalent to his body weight. Tempted by the gold, the Lady Bhadra offered to give he son Amarkumar for sacrifice. Queen Chelana pleased with the king to dissuade him from carrying out the sacrifice, but to no avail. The Queen told Amarkumar about the effectiveness of reciting the Mahamantra while he was being brought to the sacrificial pyre (fire) and he was deeply engrossed in chanting the Mahamantra. A miracle occurred. The pyre subsided and a throne appeared in the blaze with Amarkumar seated unharmed on the throne. Conclusion: The Mahamantra was recognized as a great mantra in ancient times as it is today. It is said of the Mahamantra that it has incredible force and destroys all sins. It is foremost in all that is auspicious with regard to physical, mental, emotional and spiritual matters. It is of great assistance in attaining desired goals. JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 17
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________________ V.R. GANDHI SCHOLARSHIP FUND New Jersey North & Cntrl:Bhattarak Devendrakeertiji, Samaniji A sub committee was formed in India. The function of Charitra and Sangh Pragyaji, Pdt. Kiranbhai Parikh, Chandrakant this sub committee is to publicize, invite applications, screen Mehta, Dr. Kirtibhai Shah , Virendra Shah, Arvind Bhandari them and recommend for awarding of scholarships as per approved objectives and guidelines. New Jersey South: Sunanda Ben Vora, Rajnibhai Shah The first such sub committee consists as follows: New York:Acharya Chandanaji, Sadhviji Shubhamji, Sadhviji 1. Dr. Jitendra B. Shah, Director, L.D. Institute of Indology, Chair Person. Shilapaji, Dr. Ravindra Kumar Jain, Manoj Jain, Dr. 2. Kanjibhai Patel, Professor, Ahmedabad, Member Shekharchandra P. Jain, Chandra Kant Mehta, Shri Naresh Shah 3. V.P.Jain, Professor, Delhi, Member Raleigh, N.C.: Pravin Shah The availability of this scholarship and invitation for the Pheonix: Rajendra Kamdar applications was published in India in late July 2000, in national Pittsburgh: Tarlaben Doshi newspapers (i.e. Times of India, Indian Express, Nav Bharat Rochester: Anup Vora Times), regional dailies and 12 Jain publications. Prescribed ap- San Diego: Manak Muniji Maharaj plication forms were also mailed out directly to 10 universities Sacramanto: Samanijis Mangal Pragyaji and Sharda Pragyaji and institutions offering studies in Jainism. As a result, we have started to receive applications. Dr. Jitendra San Fransisco: Muni Jinchandraji , Muni Roopchandraji, Dr. Shah is now in U.S.A. on a visit of several Jain centers and will Padmanath Jaini, Dr. Vimal Prakash Jain return back to India in early October. All the applications re- Siddhachalam: Muni Amrendra Kumarji, Muni Bhuwneshji and ceived will be reviewed and recommended for award of scholar Muni Vivekji ships by the sub committee in late October, 2000. We expect to St. Louis: Muni Amrendra Kumarji Maharaj start awarding scholarships by November, 2000. Toronto: Dipti Shah, Pdt. Dharma Chandra Shastri SCHOLAR VISITATION COMMITTEE Washington DC: Arun Zaveri, Ramnikbhai World Religious Conference Summit at UNO - Discussions - During PARYUSHANA/DAS LAXANA CELEBRATIONS - Participations:Muni Amrendra Kumarji, Bhattarak 2000 Following monks/scholars helped Paryushana-Das Laxana Devendrakeertiji, Acharya Chandanaji, Sadhaviji Shilapaji, Celebrations in North America: Samaniji Charitra Pargyaji and Sangh Pragyaji, Bawa Jain, Dr. Atlanta: Dr. Jitendra Shah Ravindra Kumar Jain, Pdt. Dharmachandji, Manoj Jain, Dr. Mahendra Pandya, Naresh Jain, Nirmal Dosi, Lata Dosi, Pukhraj Boston: Muni Roopchandraji, Sadhviji Shubhamji, Lunia. Dr. Shekharchandra P. Jain It is requested that all Scholars Visitation committee members Chicago: Mafatbhai Doshi, Manubhai Doshi, Jyotindra Doshi, and contact persons and their monks/scholars to provide me Parmatma Prakash Bharrill their e-mail address for better and quick communications. Our Charlotte: Vijay Doshi and Prakash Jain thanks to all monks, scholars, committee members and contact Cincinnatti:Samanji Sthit Pragya and Samanji Shrut Pragya persons for their time and selfless dedication. Our thanks also Cleveland:Pdt. Dhirajlal Mehta goes to Shri Bawa Jain , Kavita Shah and Susan for helping monks Columbus:Dr. S.P Jain, Dr. Balbhadra and scholars during World religious conference summit. Connecticut:Dr. Kirtibhai Shah Nirmal Dosi,Chairperson Detroit:Gurudev Chitrabhanuji Jaina Scholars/Monk Visitation Program Florida: Samaniji Madhur Pragyaji and Jayanti Pragyaji Ndosi@bellatlantic.net, 732-390-0296(H), (973-649-3073) Houston:Samaniji Akshya Pragyaji and Sanmati Pragyaji JAINA LIBRARY Indiana: Manak Muniji Please note: Jaina Library has been moved from Lubbock, Landsdale:Smt Sunandaben Vohra Texas to Los Angeles, CA. Kindly forward all inquiries to: Los Angeles:Dr. Kumarpal Desai - Prakash Gandhi 562-926-6798 Memphis:Muni Amrendra Kumarji Dhiraj Dedhia 909-444-7700 Ramesh Doshi rcdoshi@hotmail.com 18/ JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ SIDDHACHALAM AWARD Shanti Jain Smith will be the first recipient of the fords an opportunity to have portrait of your loved ones disSIDDHCAHALAM AWARD. The choice was so obvious that played in the picture gallery. The donation for one portrait is $ the decision of the Board of Trustees of Siddhachalam was quick 1,101.00. All donations are tax deductible. Please mail donation and unanimous. The presentation of the award shall be made cheques to Siddhachalam 65 Mud Pond Road, Blairstown, NI during Siddhachalam's Kshamapana and Ahimsa Day celebra- 07825. tion on Sunday, October 1, 2000, at Siddhachalam. Siddhachalam takes this opportunity to thank JAINA for the Shanti Jain Smith met Acharya Sushil Muni on July 30, 1977. hospitality it has extended on the pages of its publication. She joined the Ashram after six months and has since then has dedicated her life to Guruji's work and mission. She was always IAAMJV OFFERS LOAN SCHOLARSHIPS with Guruji, in all seasons and under all situations, helping Guruji TO 42 JAIN STUDENTS in his life work of taking the message and teachings of Lord Mahavir to all the corners of the world. During the year 2000, International Alumni Association of Shri Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya (IAAMJV) has given out 5 Loan The news of the award were warmly received at Siddhachalam scholarships to High School Senior Jain students residing the by all. In the initial years at Yogeville, and at siddhachalam, the U.S.A.and a total of 37 to the graduate Jain students arriving core of the committed devotees who dedicated their lives to pur from India for higher studies. Total loan amount involved was sue the Jain path to liberation and became renunciates was $94,000. These scholarships are based upon merit and need and comprised of main stream Americans. They were the real pio available to all Jain students irrespective of sect they belong to. neers and their contribution to Siddhachalam has been unique and exemplary. The award to Shanti Jain Smith is also a recogni The primary mission of IAAMJV is to promote the cause of tion of all of these Ashram devotees of Guruji. Professional Education in the Jain Community and it has sup ported over 85 students since its inception and extended educaACADEMIC SYMPOSIUM tional loans worth $175,000. Some of the past recipients have CONCEPT OF DIVINITY IN JAINISM already started returning the loans allowing the association to The first symposium organised by the Acharya Sushil recycle the funds to help other bright and needy students. If you Kumarji Research Institute shall be held at Siddhachalam on Sep- are interested in supporting this very important cause, please tember 29 and September 30 of 2000. The Symposium shall be contact Anop R. Vora, President (716) 473-9290 or Mr. Rasik conducted by Professor Wagle and Dr. Andhare. M. Shah (847) 891-5674 or Dr. Dinesh M. Shah (323) 258Professor Narendra Wagle, of University of Toronto will chair 4010 the symposium. Dr. Andhare has had an illustrious career in the world of arts. He held the position of Curator at the Prince of JAIN VISHWA BHARATI CENTERS ESTABLISHED IN Wales Museum in Bombay for many years and has also held ORLANDO, FLORIDA AND HOUSTON, TEXAS several academic posts. SHIBIRS AT SIDDHACHALAM Jain Vishwa Bharti (VB), established by Gurudev Shri Tulsi and During this year Siddhachalam has organised three shibirs. The Acharya Mahapragya in Ladnun, Rajasthan, India in 1970, inaufirst one was conducted by Amrendra Muniji. This was followed gurated a new center in Orlando, Florida on May 6, 2000. JVB by a four day shibir conducted by Acharya Shree Chandnaji, has been operating in Orlando for the past five years. The new Shoobhamji and Shilapiji. The last shibir which was concluded center is directed by Samani Madhur Prajna and Samani Jayant on August 13, 2000 was conducted by Muni Shree Jinchandraji Prajna and provides spiritual guidance all year round. Various Maharaj. We owe a great debt of gratitude to our spiritual men spiritual uplifting activities at the center include Swadhyay (every tors, Acharyaji, Maha Satijis and Amrendra Muniji and 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month), yoga and meditation classes, Jinchandraji Maharaj for conducting the shibirs. Pathsala for young Jains (twice a month), and celebration of Jain DINING HALL AND KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION festivals. The center is well equipped with library books and au fes The construction work is in progress and the building will dio/video cassettes on Jainism, Preksha Meditation and Yoga, be closed in after the roof trusses are in place within the next two Jain Scriptures and other topics in Prakrit, Hindi, English and to three weeks. That will leave inside details and finishing work, Gujarati. Such items can be purchased through the center's bookwhich itself is very extensive. The projected completion date is store. An annual camp directed by Samani Madhur Prajna and end of December this year. Samani Jayant Prajna is scheduled in Orlando from January 12The slogan for the Building Fund is: Brick by Brick, we shall 14, 2001 and anyone interested in participating is invited to build the Dining Hall. The donation amount for one brick is $ contact Jain Vishwa Bharati, Orlando. 21.00 and a lot of bricks are still needed. The Dining Hall af JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000/ 19 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ R IDERS INTERNATIO AL NEWS UPCOMING MAGNIFICIENT JIN MANDIR AND TIRTH KSHETRA IN INDIA The JVB Center in Houston was established on December 11, 1999 and is presently guided by Samani Akshaya Pragya and Samani Sanmati Pragya. Regular activities at the center include Swadhyay, and classes on Preksha Yoga, Meditation, and Relaxation for adults and children. Various books and audio/video cassettes on Pravachan, Yoga, Meditation and Songs are available for purchase. Counseling services to address personal problems are also available. The Orlando JVB Center is located at 7819 Lillwill Ave. Orlando, FL 32809 and can be reached at 407/852-8694 or by e-mail at jainvishwa@hotmail.com. The Houston IVB Center is located at 1712 Highway 6, South Houston, TX 77077 and can be reached at 281/596-9642 or at jvbhouston@hotmail.com. Additional information is available at www.jainvishwabharati.org website. JAANA A new organization, Jain Adhyatma Academy of North America ( JAANA] " has been started recently with focus to preserve,propogate and perpetuate Jain Adhyatma to the next generation. For infomation call: Atul Khara (0)972-424-4902 (H)972-867-6535;insty@airmail.net .Mahendra Shah (0)305-3712149 (H)305-595-3833;bhitap@bellsouth.net Shri Atal Bihari Vajpai, Prime Minister of India inaugurated first Thirthankar Bhagwan Shri Rushabhdev NirvanMahotsava Celebration on international level for one year, on February 04, 2000. at Red Fort, Delhi. Many dignitaries including JAINA President Dr. Mahendra Pandya were present on this occasion. In the spirit of commemorating such grand international celebration, Shri Pawan Kumar Jain, well known Philanthropist. Industrialist is building a huge and open Jain Temple at Aligarh, UP with many attractions and facilities. Bhagwan Shri RUSHABHDEV statue in padmasan of 11 feet height, which will be placed on the artificial mountain of around 40 feet. "Manastambha" of Bhagwan Shri Rushabhdev, 63 feet height will be built in the entrance of the Jin Mandir. Besides this, domed temples of Bhagwan Mahavirswami and Bhagwan Bahubali will be built. This complex will have a big Swadhyay Bhawan/ huge library wherein charans (footprints) of Acharya Kund Kund and other Acharyas will be installed with photos and "Paramagams". In the second phase, a Jamboo Dweep, Nandishwar Dweep, Samavsarn are proposed to be built. Shri Pawan Kumar has compiled a huge volume "JINAGAMSAR" which is more like an encyclopedia on Jainism. Shilanyas ceremony for the above project, which is named as "Mangalayatan", will be performed on December 27, 2000. For more information please contact Hasmukh M. Shah. 727-376-7290. Email: kahanguru@hotmail.com SAMANS VISIT ASIA AND AFRICA KOJAIN SAMMELAN-2000 KOJAIN (Kachchhi Oswal Jain Association of North America), an affiliate member of JAINA, had a very successful three day convention at Cherry Hill, NJ from July 28-30, 2000. More then 400 Kachchhi community members attended the convention. The three day event was full of activities for adults and chil- dren. Some of the highlights of the program included a performance by Musical group "Khelaiya" with dandiya raas and a cultural program performed by young community artists. A panel discussion on career choices, parent and youth discussions on Interracial Marriages and Growing Up in the midst of two cultures, a medical discussion by community doctors, a Drought Relief presentation by community youths were also well attended during the weekend. "Who wants to be a Kachchhi Scholar" game, generated by Mr. Sudhir Shah, was a huge success. While young children enjoyed fabric painting and embroidery work- shop, adult were fortunate to have yoga classes conducted by pujya samnijis, disciples of acharya Tulsi maharaj. The gathering was addressed by keynote speaker Kantisen Shroff chairman of Vivekanand Research and Training Institute. Other speakers included Tulsi Gajra Managing Trustee of VRTI, Dr. Dhiraj Shah, past president of JAINA, Vijay Chheda, Dr. Chandravadan Haria, Hans Maru and Dami Rambhia, Tansukh Maru, Dinesh Chheda, secretary of KOJAIN, concluded the session. The food arrangement was monitored by Mr. Bhavanji Lodaya and his team. Saman Shrutpragya and Saman Sthitpragya has successfully completed a tour of several Asian and African countries from April 12 to June 10. The Samans were invited in Bangkok, Thailand. A ceremony to present Jain Agams (scriptures) to the Silpakorn University was jointly organized by the Jain Vishwa Bharati Institute, Ladnun, India and the Bangkok Jain Sangh. They spent two weeks in Malaysia and visited Kaula Lumpur, Malaka, Johor Baru and Penang where they gave lectures on the teaching of Lord Mahavir. At the Birla Group in Johor Baru, the teaching of L Samans directed a workshop on Preksha Meditation and health management. During a one-month tour of South Africa, the Samans visited Durban, Johannesburg, Pretoria and several other cities where they gave lectures on stress management, anger management, and on Anuvrat lifestyle. Following their inspiration and prompting, a Jain Sangh of South Africa has now been established in Durban. 20/ JAIN DIGEST-FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ . BOOK REVIE BOOK REVIEW: "GLORY of JAINISM" by Kumarpal Desai Shree Jaybhikhkhu Sahitya Trust, (Ahemdabad) Hard Cover - 300 pages and 120 colorful illustrations According to Shree Kumarpal Desai, the People who forget their philosophy and beliefs. Another, longer essay - "The value and past are condemned to a blighted future. From the deep oceans Heritage of Jain Religion" is a must read for all. The teacher in of Jain Shasan, he has compiled life stories of illustrious Jains Kumarpalbhai is at his very best as he emphasizes how Jainism that have added to the glory of Jainism. Through studying their permits no distinction between religion and morality. The two lives, history and understanding of Jainism is made easy. This is essays are enough of a reason to own this book. a sentimental offering of a writer of so many books, magazine In the latest edition of the book, 5 more lives are characterized. and newspaper articles on Jainism. Shri Kundkundacharya, Shrimad Rajchandra, Shri Ghasilaji A Jain Sangh is considered as auspicious as a Tirthankar and Maharaj, Ganadhipati Shri Tulsiji and Virchand Raghavji Gandhi. Sangh is divided into four equal components: Sadhus, Sadhwis, These 5 stories add to our perception of how wide ranging Jain Shravaks and Shravikas. Writer initially wrote about 108 such Philosophy is. persons and has offered equal number of characterization of each This handsome large size volume is laid out in a very readable of the four. This is the only religion in the world that has given format. In plain language, on the right page he has presented a equal importance to both men and women. In the newer edition brief life story of one of his selected character and the left page is of the book, he added 5 modern day characters - all men. One full of colorful pictures pertaining to the story. These illustrations hopes that in the next volume, (already promised by him) he will are works of Ashok Shaha (Padmaputra) and Prarthna Shaha. even the score. These paintings are on permanent display in the Samavasaran In the 2500 years since Mahavirswami's Nirvana, Jainism was Mahamandir in Palitana. preserved, propagated and prospered by our Sadhus and Sadhvis. Many overseas Indians and particularly Southern California and Their selfless dedication, exemplary life and scholarly pursuits New York Sangh members aided publication of this edition in are the lifelines for us. Many Jains can recite names of 24 English. The book is also available in Gujrati and Hindi in India. Tirthankars but naming 24 Acharyas let alone 24 Sadhwis is a English language books on Jainism do not sell very well but we in rare soul. This book is a sourcebook for anyone who wants to North America hunger for it. This book (The English edition) is study the great lives of Shrutkevali Shri Bhadrabahuswami, Shri available for only $25 including postage by writing to Dr. Siddhasen Diwakarsuri (creator of Kalyan Mandir Stotra, Manibhai Mehta, 11403 Tortuga St. CA 90630 or call (714) 898 Nyayavtar and sanmatitark etc.), Shri Mantungsuri (composer 3156. of Bhaktamar Stotra), Shri Haribhadrasuri (first commentator of Agmik literature and 1444 books), Kalikalsarvagna Shri Hemchandracharya (prolific writer on subjects as varied as gramer, history, puran, yoga. lexican, statecraft and much more) and Upadhyaya Shri Yashovijayji (author of 100 books in Sanskrit, Dr. Navin C. Shah, Founder, Former President and Present Prakrit and Gujarati). Trustee of The American Association of Physicians of Indian Life stories of Sadhvis like Chandanbala, Mandanrekha, Origin (AAPI)was presented it's 'Most DisRushidatta, Mrugavati, Shiyalvati and Manorama reflect elements tinguished Service award on July 1st at the of miracle or trials faced by women to prove their spotless char AAPI annual con vention in New York. A acter or picty in the patriarchal society of those days. The book special award lun cheon with Assistant Secgoes on to enumerate life stories of illustrious Shravaks like retary of State Mr. Carl Inderfurth as chief Mahamantri Abhaykumar, Puniya Shravak, Samprati Maharaj, guest honored Dr. Shah. This award honors Kumarpal Maharaj, Jagdusha Sheth, Senapati Abhu, Bhimji one physician for outstanding service to Sanghpati and Sheth Motisha. AAPI. At this function Dr. Shah was also awarded a prestigious Sterling characters of Revati, Sulsa, Manorama, Kosha, Anupama 'Hinduja Award' presented by Mr. S.P. Hinduja, chairman of the and Subhadra etc. can be inspiration for today's society. Jain internationally known multimillion dollar charitable 'Hinduja heritage is full of such gems. As one reads and admires their Foundation'. The award recognized Dr. Shah's efforts to improve character one's journey begins towards becoming better person, health care and medical education in India. In the beginning of the book, a six page essay titled "Essence of Jainism" is worthy of memorizing for it is heart and soul of our JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 / 21 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ 3 . JAINA FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF 9/01/00 $18,004.80 567U 568U 569U 570U 571U 572U 573U 574U 5750 576U 577U 578U Vastupal & Varsha Shah,Sterling Heights, MI Nalin & Jyoti Shah, Greenwood, IN Narendra & Sushila Jain, Fairfax, VA Rupal Mepani, Columbus, OH Satish & Kinna Shah, S. Barrington, IL Dinesh & Panna Shah, Monitowoc, WI Pradip & Chandrika Shah, Norridge, IL Kishor & Priti Shah, Lansdale, PA Ashok & Nutan Parekh, Lawrenceville GA Santosh & Bhakti Shah, Gretna, LA Chandrakant & Shobhna Shah, Pt. Jefferson Stn, NY Chandrakant R.Shah Glen Oaks, NY JAINA General Fund Various sub-committee balances: Education Committee Jiv Daya Committee World Community Service Temple Guideline YJA Virchand R. Gandhi Fund N. American Jain Family Assistance Program Tirthoddhar Committee Pilgrimage Committee JAINA Book Source Committee $9,829.92 0.00 3,066.31 1,401.00 6,470.01 9,729.00 5,484.00 2,247.55 0.00 22,639.75 FOREIGN - LIFE MEMBERS 19F Mr. & Mrs. Bharwada, Quay, St. Katherin doc, UK 20F Neetish R. Doshi, Dubai, UAE 21F Lina Shah, Norwood, Middlesex, UK 22F Kishor Shah, Norbury, London, UK 23F Aruna & Rajni Shah, Dubai, UAE $60,867.54 COMMITTEES TOTAL $18,004.80 $56,650.38 $163,385.71 Money Market fund for JD Endowment CD for JAIN Digest Endowment Fund JAINA Charitable Trust as of 3/13/00 as per information supplied by Jagat Jain $ 1,000 $316,913.23 1. Dalal Bipin J. & Anjana Fairfield, CT. 2. Jain Ashok & Jamana, New Hyde Park, N.Y. $ 101 3. Gandhi Surendra & Tarlika, Forest Hills, N.Y. 4 Parekh Kishor & Ila, Elmhurst, N.Y. 5. Shah Krupesh & Jagruti New Hyde Park, N.Y. GRAND TOTAL $ 151 $ 125 $ 151 submitted by Anop R. Vora, Treasurer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FEDERATION OF JAIN ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA APPEAL I want to help retaining Jain identity and culture by supporting JAINA and I want to be a proud Jain! Please fill out this form and support JAINA. ! Mail this completed form and your financial contribution to: JAINA Headquarters PO Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068 I want to be a Trustee of JAINA Charitable Trust and will Name donate $500 every year Address I want to be a JAINA Patron and will donate $251 every year ! I want to be a Life Member of JAIN DIGEST and will donate $101 I want to subscribe to JAIN DIGEST for one year (Winter 1999 Phone to Fall 2000) for $11 Email 1 other amount: $10 $25 $500 Please make checks payable to JAINA. Your donation is tax-deductible. Please advise if you wish to remain anonymous. 950 Jain families I have already done so, would you not do so? If not for you, do it for your children and grandchildren. L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 221 JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ Bhagyoday Tirth Hospital: A temple of health in the service of the "poorest of poor" A brief on free surgical and medical camp held during 16-20 February 2000 04-1 Hot #BOE.. 1. Introduction: Bhagyoday Tirth Charitable Trust was established in the year 1993 with the blessings of great Indian Jain Saint Acharya Shri Vidya Sagar Ji Maharaj for setting up of a charitable Human welfare hospital and Research Centre at Sagar in the service of the 'Poorest of the Poor'. The endeavour of the Research Centre would be to carry out integrated research in various branches of Medical Science, besides stablishing Allopathic, Ayurvedic and Naturopathy hospitals. Considering that adequate medical facility is not available within a radius of about 200 km of Sagar, Acharya Shree envisaged a modern centrally located hospital where people of all races and creeds, however rich or poor would have access to medical Aid for asking including diagnostic services like Pathology Lab., X-ray, Ultra Sound and Operation theatre etc. Towards this goal 108 Bedded Allopathic Hospital, Ayurvedic Aushadhalaya, Naturopathy Hospital since October 1998 and Artificial Limb centre are already functional. An agriculture scientist has been appointed for growing medicinal plants in the farm house of the Trust for ensuring purity of the Ayurvedic drugs. 2. Surgical and Medical Camp - Achievements: With generous financial Assistance from JAINA, U.S.A. a free Surgical and Medical Camp was organized at the Bhagyoday Tirth Hospital, Sagar during the period 16-20 February 2000. JAINA, U.S.A. donated an amount of US$ 21014.18 cents for the Hospital. In the light of the preachings of lord Mahavir - "Whoever serve the poor and sick serves me best", the camp was meant basically to provide succour to the 'Poorest of the poor' who could not other wise even think of receiving such an excellent medical aid. Dr. Mahendra K. Pandya Staten Island, N.Y., 718-816-0083 Validictory Function JAINA, USA is planning to have second free Surgical Camp at BTH, Sagar (M.P.) India, for the needy in Jan-Feb. 2001. Generous donations for the camp are solicited. Please contact for details: Dr. Ishwarlal Bhuta Montgomary, AL, N.Y. 334-263-1026 Eye Operation in progress This page has been sponsored by some individuals 2010_02 The patients were provided free Bed,Diagnostic facilities, Operation, Medicine and food without their having to spend even a pennny for it. Free food was provided to the patients for the entire month of February 2000 out of donations received from Dr. M. K. Pandaya & Mrs.Asha Rani Pandaya for the purpose. Dr. M. K. Pandaya, Cardiologist and Dr. Ishwar Bhuta Vascular Surgeon from America attended the Camp. In addition Dr. Mohan Tankwal, Professor & Head ENT Department, Medical College, Bhopal; Dr. Rajeev Choudhary, M.S (Retino Vitrial Surgeon), Indore; Dr. Vidyut Jain M.D. Cardiologist, J. Choith Ram Hospital, Indore and Dr. Deepak Jain, Neurophysician, M. D. D. N. B. Apollo Hospital, Indore, participated in the Camp besides BTH doctors and local doctors and Surgeons of Sagar. In all 1116 patients were examined and 55 operations were carried out i.e25 (general surgery); 22 (Eye surgery); and 8 (E.N.T. Surgery). Cataract operations were carried out by Phaco Emulcification System. The benefit received by the poor patients from the Surgical Camp could be judged from the facts of few operations which could be carried out nearest to Sagar at Mumbai alone. Shri Prem Narain Vishwakarma (Age 24) of Bijoura was suffering from Haemingeoma of fore head; Shri Mukesh Patel (Age 5) of kanera from Haemingeoma of leg; Shri Rakesh Raikwar (Age 22) of Sagar had the problem of Blood collecting in Blood vessels of leg; Mrs. Sia Bai (Age 45) had stone in gal Bladder. All these patients were operated by Dr. Ishwar Bhuta successfully and the patients have fully recovered from their disease. Such an endeavour in future is certainly likely to benefit more number of 'poorest of the poor' patients when those benefited in the camp talk of their experience. Lighting Lamp in front of photo of Acharya Shri Vidya Sagar Ji Maharaj ENT Operation in progress Anaethetia in progress JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/ 23
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________________ 1:12 Send this coholograph of Me. Shah, 37.3623 Ph MIS REGISTRATION FORM PAGE Send this completed form, a check in the amount of $25 and a recent, full-length photograph of yourself with your name printed on the back to: Hasmukh M. Shah, 8721 Scrimshaw Drive, New Port Richey, FL 34653-6623 Phone: 727/376-7989 hasmukh33@yahoo.com CITY Name (please print): - LAST FIRST MIDDLE Address: STREET STATE ZIP Phone: () _ Fax: () - Email: Date of Birth: _Height: - Weight: Are you a vegetarian? YES NO D o you smoke? YES NO Do you drink? YES NO Have you been married before? YES NO If yes, indicate the name of your divorced spouse. Your visa status in the USA/Canada? __ When did you enter the USA/Canada? _MONTH/YEAR What languages do you speak? What is your religion? __ What languages do you read? What languages do you write? Education: DEGREE YEAR RECEIVED MAJOR NAME OF UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE Work experience: COMPANY'S NAME POSITION DURATION Father's Name: Occupation: Mother's Name: - Occupation: Brother(s) and/or Sister(s) NAME(S) AGE(S) EDUCATION OCCUPATION Do you have other relatives living in the North America? NAME RELATIONSHIP OCCUPATION ADDRESS Other relevant information (use additional paper if necessary): Candidate's signature: Date: - Important Considerations: It is important to remember that the MIS is a non-for-profit, voluntary community service. The MIS and JAINA assume no respon-sibility or liability for the accuracy or authenticity of the information furnished in the ads or any consequences resulting thereof. The entire responsibility rests with the candidates themselves. All information furnished to the MIS is confidential. Only those who are sincerely interested in looking for a Jain life partner should send a Registration Form. While matching, photographs will not be passed on to the candidates by the MIS. Parents/guardians should communicate with the candidate before placing ad and assist them in making a final decision. 24/ JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ MIS REGISTRATION FORM PAGE 2 1. Two references who are members of the Jain Community or other Indian organizations. A. Name: Address: Phone: Member of: B. Name: Address: Phone: Member of: ORGANIZATION'S NAME ORGANIZATION'S NAME and or open. 2. Indicate your personal preference of these criteria for the match. Age: Between the ages of Height: Between the height of Weight: Between the weight of Education: Bachelor and or open. and or open. Other Masters Degree Major: Vegetarian: YES NO Residence: (state) Work experience: YES NO Visa Status: Length of time in North America: NO Language. English: YES Other (specify): years. Congratulations! Female: 113, Male: 102 (Married/ Engaged) JAINA would like to congratulate all couples who have come together with the help of the services of the MIS. JAINA wishes to thank them for their generous donation. More and more Jains around the world are not only appreciating this much needed service, but are also taking advantage of it. Simulta-neously, the flow of ads in JAIN DIGEST is gradually increasing. 2010_02 Guideline to all perspective participants Be positive, constructive, creative and friendly! No match is going to be "perfect." Complement and support each other practicing respect, sharing, acquire knowledge and maintaining your uniqueness while keeping an open mind. These are the qualities that make for human perfection. MIS INFORMATION. THIS IS HOW IT Our world is shrinking and we are a global village and life is not always easy. However, we can carry our philosophy and our value system that is very worth while, with us. Accept the challenge and make your choice be a worth while one. Placing an Ad and Registration with MIS Anyone wishing to place an ad and register with the MIS must follow these instructions care-fully: 1. Fill out the attached Registration FormPage 1 and Page 2,. The registrant must fill out this form. Do not leave anything blank. 2. Mail the the completed form + a check in the amount of $25 payable to Hasmukh M. Shah. Leave the Memo or For column blank. 3. a recent, full-length photo of yourself with your name printed on the back. 4.Upon receipt of this information the MIS will draft an ad for you and it will appear in the JAIN DIGEST-but only once. Remember, JAIN DIGEST is a quarterly publication. Placing an Ad Only If you do not wish to register with the MIS and wish to draft an ad yourself, you may do so in 30 words of less. Remember that the MIS reserve the right to edit all such ads. Follow step 2 above, but submit your own ad with phone number instead of a completed form and photo. Full Name, Address, Phone number of the candidate must be furnished with the ads for MIS records, without which MIS will not be able to process the ad for publication. Responding to an Ad (only if contact info isn't available). If the phone number or address is not given in the ad, then you must contact the candidate through MIS. Follow these step-by-step instructions. Place your bio-data and a recent photograph of yourself in a sealed, stamped envelope with your return address in the upper lefthand corner and the MIS ad reference number in the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. Leave space on the envelope for an address. Place this envelope in another envelope with your return address in the upper left-hand corner and mail it to Hasmukh M. Shah. Upon receipt of these responses the MIS will place the ad holders address on the inner envelope and mail it. Remember, MIS is not responsible for responses that do not conform to these instructions. Please notify the MIS Please notify the MIS when an engagement or marriage has been announced. This helps us to know if this community service is working to help maintain our traditions. Please note that if a successful alliance has taken place, both parties will agree to donate what ever amount they wish to JAINA to help defray the cost of publication. JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/25
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________________ MATRIMONIALS - MALE M558: Jain parents invite correspondence cultured girls. Call: 414/717-0971. Email: professionally employed with biotech for their son BE (EE), MS (CS), 33/5'8", nrshah78@hotmail.com corporation, from beautiful, educated, vegetarian, highly social, adjustable nature cultured girls. Call: 562/531-3518. Email: and family values, well employed in M769: Gujarati parents invite proposals nvu90706@yahoo.com multinational corp. from educated and with biodata/photo, for handsome, cultured girls.Call: 757/838-6377. fair,intelligent son, born April 71, 5'11", M818: Correspondence invited for Third year Medical student, from personable, brilliant, vegetarian, US M625: Gujarati parents invite proposals professional, preferably MD, vegetarian citizenboy, born Dec 68, 6'1", 6'1", 180 for their Bombay born, handsome, girls.Ph: 407/366-8810 or 407/366-7439. lb, MD, first year resident: internal talented, vegetarian son, born Jan 73,5'6", medicine, from pretty, educated, cultured 130 lb, MS, well employed as System M803: Gujarati parents invite responses girls. Call: 570/825-7859. Engineer, from pretty, educated, vegetarian for good looking, bright, US born son, Jan girls. Call: 770/933-8076. 73, 5'7", 150 lb, BS (architecture), well M823: Alliance invited for handsome, employed, from cultured, educated Girls. intelligent, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, M638: Jain parents invite responses for Ph:773/973-1591 email:uropa2@aol.com bornOct 72, 5'5", 154 lb, MS (chem engg), their very handsome, highly accomplished, well employed as Development Engr with US raised, doctor son, born Feb 72, 6'0", M804: Gujarati parents invite reputed co., in CA, from cultured, MD, completing residency, from cultured, correspondence for handsome, intelligent, educated girls. Call: 714/523-1149.Email: well educated, vegetarian girls. Call:763/ US raised son, born Sept 73, 5'6", 145 lb, kbshah 25@hotmail.com 383-0017. Email: kjain 105@hotmail.com MD, third year resident, from cultured, pretty, educated girls. Call: 813/962-7937. M824: Proposals invited for handsome, M657: Alliance invited from cultured, talented, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born educated girls for handsome, talented, M805: Alliance invited by Jain parents, for Sept 73,5'10", 170 lb, MD, 3rd year internal vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born Oct 69, handsome, talented, vegetarian, US citizen medicine resident, from cultured, S'U" BS (Comp sc), well employed as son, born June 73, 5'9", 160 lb., JD (law), professional, attractive girls. Call: 773/878analyst. Call: 732/821-2055. well employed as Attorney in a reputed legal 3642. firm, from cultured, educated girls. Call: M699: Professional parents invite 714/633-3609. Email: manavj@yahoo.com M825: Jain Parents invite proposals for proposals with biodata / photo for their handsome, brilliant, US raised, M806: Alliance invited for handsome, vegetarian son, born Dec 73, 5'8", 150 lb, son, July 74, 5'7", 130 lb, BS (Fin./Acctg), brilliant, vegetarian, US raised Gujarati MD, 3rd year radiology resident in NY pursuing CFA, vice president, in national boy, born July 76, 5'8", 135 lb., BS, State, from cultured, educated, pretty girls. investment Co., from pretty, educated, slim, pursuing MS / PhD (chemistry), well Call: 518/725-1985.or/ banshimehta vegetarian, Gujarati girls. Call: 630/961- employed with Fortune 500 co., from @hotmail.com 2828. cultured, educated, vegetarian girls. Call: 302/731-1990. Email: rsheth@herc.com M826: Proposals invited for good looking, M720: Alliance invited for Gujarati, vivacious, talented, Jain boy, bornApril 72, handsome, vegetarian boy, born July 76, M813: Gujarati parents invite proposals 5'11", MS (EE), well employed as Sr Engr S'1" 125 11 BS (comp sc), well employed for very handsome, brilliant, vegetarian, US with international co., fromcultured, with software co., from cultured, educated born son, Jan 75, 5'7", 155 lb, MS EE, educated girls. Call: 916/447-7568. Email: girls. Call: 860/673-7549. Email: well positioned with reputed co., from ashah 1972@hotmail.com gujboy@hotmail.com cultured, educated, pretty girls. Call: 281/ 955-8224. Email: paras_shah@email.com M828: Gujarati parents invite responses M730: Proposals invited for handsome, for handsome, talented, amiable, bright, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born Nov M814: Alliance invited by Gujarati parents vegetarian, US born son, Oct 74, 5'10", 72, 5'6", 140 lb, MS (comp sc), MS (ME), for handsome, intelligent, vegetarian, US 135 lb, BBA (mktg), well settled in well positioned with reputed co., from citizen, Gujarati boy, born July 74, 5'10", business, from cultured, educated, pretty, educated, cultured girls. Call: 248/ 166 lb, BS, well employed as physician asst., vegetarian girls. Call: 281/277-5401. 608-8990. Email: xarxsm@yahoo.com from educated, cultured girls. Call: 334/ 269-9611. Ex.201 or 200. AM124: JD / MBA with very successful M768: Alliance invited for handsome, career, 6'1", 30, exceptionally talented, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born Nov M817: Gujarati parents invite responses handsome, fair, athletic son. Gujarati Jain 74, 5'6", 150 lb, MS (EE), well employed for handsome, fair, talented, US citizen son, parents invite correspondence. Call: 949/ with famous co., from educated, pretty, born July 75,5'11", 175 lb, BS, Biochemist, 371-0150. 26/JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ MATRIMONIALS - MALE AM179: For their very handsome, very fair son, 6'1", 29, MS (EE), CEO in a large Internet Co., loving Gujarati Jain family seeks a compatible match. Call: 949/371 0150. AM264: Correspondence / photo invited for successful, adventurous, westernized professional MBA, born June 62, 6'2", from outgoing, independentladies preferably in California. Call: 650/8547490. Email: Ken_Parekh@excite.com AM269: Alliance invited from cultured, caring, educated, vegetarian girls with strong family values, for intelligent, handsome, virtuous, athletic, medical student, 5'10", 180 lb, Oct 74, US citizen, Forth Worth, TX. Ph: 817/2945755.Email: gettoknow74@hotmail.com for AM279: Proposals invited accomplished, good looking, talented, vegetarian Gujarati boy, born Oct 72, 5'9", 152 lb, MD, 3rd year internal medicine resident, from cultured, educated girls. Call: 718/409-0635. Email: USMD2001@ YAHOO.COM AM281: Alliance invited for handsome, talented, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born Nov 70, 5'10", 175 lb, MD, practicing in NY, from cultured, educated girls. Call: 212/ 249-9336. Email: vid27@hotmail.com AM283: Alliance invited by Gujarati parents for handsome, fair, talented son, born July 74, 5'8", 158 lb, BA, pursuing MBA (Technology Management), well settled in investment business, from cultured, educated girls. Call: 813/6841321.Email: emalay@yahoo.com 2010_02 M697: Gujarati parents invite responses for very handsome, fair, accomplished, vegetarian, US born son July 69, 5' 9", 140 lb, MS in Comp Sc, well positioned as software engineer, from cultured, educated, vegetarian girls. Call: 813/9615483 M450: Physician, MD (emergency medicine), handsome, vegetarian, athletic, US born son Oct 73, 6' 3", 175 lb, Jain son. Parents invite proposals from good natured, educated, vegetarian girls Send biodata with photo to Dr, R. Kothari, 8551 Holmes Road, #73, Kansas City, MO 64131 FEMALE F233: Alliance invited by Gujarati Jain parents for beautiful, charming, talented, caring, affectionate, vegetarian, virtuous US raised daughter, born July 66, 5'5", BS (chemistry), well positioned as chemist, from well educated professionals. Call: 919/ 776-9091. F308: Gujarati parents invite responses for their beautiful, fair, slim, intelligent, accomplished, vegetarian, US citizen daughter, born Aug 66, 5'4", 120 lb, MBA, MS, well employed, from cultured, professional boys email: $3612_2000@ yahoo.com or pinakin @satyam F436: Gujarati brother invites responses for very pretty, fair, charming, talented, Canadian citizen sister, born Nov 71, 5'1", BS, Software Developer, from never married, Gujarati Jain / Vaishnav Vanik vegetarian professionals. Call: 905/8480903. Email: sdshah99@hotmail.com F509: Jain parents invite responses from MD professionals, for their charming, pretty, caring, vegetarian, US raised MD (Cardiology fellowship) daughter, born Oct 69, 5'3". Call: 972/414-6506. F569: Gujarati parents invite responses with biodata/ photo for their pretty, fair, Caring, well rounded, highly accomplished, vegetarian, US born daughter, June 73, 5'7", 120 lb, BS, well employed as MIS specialist, from cultured, well Educated boys. Call: 610/670-9919 or Email: pshah@talon.net F621: Gujarati parents invite responses for beautiful, talented, vegetarian, US born daughter, Dec 73, 5'7", 3rd year medical student, from professional boys preferably MD or Medical student.Ph: 407/366-8810 F690: Gujarati parents in CA, invite proposals for very pretty, charming, intelligent, vegetarian daughter, born Feb 74, 5'4", 111 lb, BS, pursuing MS (Inf. system), well employed with reputed co.. from cultured, professional boys.Call: 760/ 952-3841. F696: Alliance invited by Jain parents for very beautiful, fair, slim, highly accomplished, vegetarian, virtuous, east / west blend, US born daughter, Aug 71, 5'4", JD, well positioned in a reputed legal co., from cultured, professional, vegetarian boys. Call: 540-608-4720. F714: Alliance invited by Hindi speaking parents for pretty, slim, attractive, talented, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Aug 74, 5'6", 125 lb, BA (comp sc), well employed in a multinational co., from cultured, educated, professional boys.Ph: 732/922-6274.or pearl_jain @yahoo com F751: Responses invited for beautiful, slim, cultured, Gujarati vegetarian, well rounded, east / west balanced, compassionate, US born girl from well settled family, March 74, 5'6", MD, 1" year resident, from similar valued vegetarian professionals. Call: 248/926-0863. JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/27
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________________ MATRIMONIALS - FEMALE F779: Alliance invited from cultured, well educated boys for beautiful, attractive, talented, vegetarian, British citizen girl, born Aug 71, 5'3", LLB Hon, practicingas Solicitor in London and willing to settle in USA. Email: Intrepid diver @yahoo.com Phone: 805/ 980-4606. F780: Proposals invited for beautiful, charming, intelligent, vegetarian, British citizen girl, born Oct 69, 5'3", BS Hon, from well educated boys. She owns IT consulting co., Head of e-commerce in international medical & insurance co., in London and willing to settle in USA. Email: red ardency@yahoo.com Phone: 801/ 505-7647. F807: Alliance invited by Gujarati parents for pretty, bright, charming, vegetarian daughter, born March 75, 5'0", 102 lb, BS, BA, well employed as Fin. Analyst, from cultured, professional boys. Call: 815/ 232-4950. Email: pparekh@ pol.net F808: Gujarati parents invite proposals for beautiful, attractive, vegetarian, US raised daughter, born Aug 76, 5'0", 101 lb, BA (communi. multimedia), well employed as Analyst, from cultured, educated boys. Call: 703/644-5770./payaljhaveri@ hotmail.com F809: Alliance invited by Gujarati parents for beautiful, slim, talented, virtuous, US born daughter, Aug 72, 5'6", MS (biotech), well positioned in R & D of multinational co., from, cultured, compassionate professionals.Call: 630/355-5622. F810: Gujarati parents from Singapore, invite responses for pretty, virtuous, vegetarian daughter, born July 66, 5'0", 95 lb, GCE, well employed as travel agent, from suitable cultured match. Currently she is in Singapore and willing to settle in USA. Singapore phone: 5842872. Email: shahome1@hotmail.com 28/JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 2010_02 F811: Alliance invited for beautiful, vegetarian professionals. Call: 203/595charming, vivacious, vegetarian, Gujarati 0729. girl,born June 68, 5'4", 126 lb, PhD (biology), Post Doctoral Fellow / Research Associate, from well educated, professional, cultured boys. Call: 858/5588847.Email: Maithilishah@hotmail.com F812: Alliance invited by Gujarati family, for very beautiful, attractive, talented, vegetarian, US citizen daughter, born Oct 75, 5'2", 120 lb, BS (accounting), Dip.comp. programming, well employed, from cultured, well educated boys.Call: 718/962-1069. Email: nehali_zaveri@ yahoo.com or nehali 1075@hotmail.com F815: Gujarati brother invite responses from cultured, educated boys, for pretty, slim, intelligent, virtuous, caring, vegetarian sister, born Oct 78, 5'4", BS (com), Dip. Inf. System Management, Advanced comp sc dip (USA institute), currently learning Java with Tata Infotech in India and willing to settle in USA. Call: 916/984-9628. Email: pallavishaha@hotmail.com F816: Alliance invited for pretty, charming, talented, vegetarian, innocent issueless divorcee Gujarati girl, born Dec 71, 5'4", 115 lb, BS BA (Info. Systems) well employed as programmer and analyst, from educated, cultured, suitable match. Call: 614/336-1880. Email: rsm108@hotmail. F819: Alliance invited by Gujarati parents for pretty, attractive, intelligent, vegetarian daughter, born Sept 76, 5'3", 110 lb, BS, employed as physical therapist, Bharat Natyam Visharad (7 years course), from well educated, cultured boys. Call: 847/ 884-9025. F820: Brother invites alliance from cultured, educated Jain boys for pretty, bright, charming, vegetarian sister, born Sept 75, 5'3", raised in Mumbai, working as software engineer in Mumbai. She is well rounded, sociable, compassionate.Seeking similar valued. F821: Jain parents from NY invite proposals for their very beautiful, fair, talented, charming, vegetarian daughter, born Oct 76, 5'4", 117 lb, AA, working in a family jewelry business, from well educated, cultured, vegetarian boys. Call: 718/8974692. F822: invite Gujarati parents correspondence for exceptionally beautiful, very fair, attractive, slim, virtuous, family oriented, vegetarian, US born daughter, Oct 76, 5'4", MD, final year student, from cultured, highly educated, professional boys. Call: 909/598-1777. F827: Gujarati parents invite responses for their talented, pretty, charming, vegetarian daughter, born Jan 76, 5'3", BE (BS) Comp. Sc., well employed as Software Engineer on HIB visa, from cultured, professional boys. Call: 631/851-7899. Email: mehtasa@erols.com F829: Jain parents invite correspondence from well educated professionals for their pretty, professional, accomplished, vegetarian daughter, born Sept 74, 5'1", 104 lb, MS (EE), well employed with a multinational co., Call: 919/264-6665. F830: Gujarati Jain family in US invites proposals for their US raised citizen, attractive, smart, vegetarian daughter, born Dec 71, 5'0", MBBS (India), studying USMLES. Innocent divorcee paper marriage only, not consummated. Respond directly to: vlt1234@ yahoo.com F831: Gujarati parents invite correspondence for their remarkably beautiful, slender, intelligent, caring, virtuous, vegetarian, US raised daughter, 25, 5'4", BS, I.T. professional, from educated, handsome, cultured, professionals. Call: 313/271-0525.
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________________ MATRIMONIALS - FEMALE AF121: Exceptionally beautiful, very fair, AF275: Jain parents invite correspondence charming, 26, 5'7", 112 lb, MS, pursuing for their beautiful, intelligent, vegetarian JD (Law) with full scholarship, talented, daughter, born Feb 74, 5'2", Computer highly virtuous, family oriented engineer, from cultured, welleducated daughter. Loving Gujarati Jain family invite professionals. Email: jsomil@yahoo.com or photo and biodata. Call: 949/371-0150. Call: 908/306-9788. AF284: Alliance invited by Gujarati family, for pretty, virtuous, talented, vegetarian, family loving, caring, well rounded, unmarried daughter, born June 63, 5'2", 120 lb, MA, from, cultured, educated match. Call: 570/819-3441. AF129: Gujarati parents invite AF276: Alliance invited by Gujarati uncle AF285: Proposals invited from suitable correspondence for beautiful, charming, for beautiful, attractive, slim, talented, match for pretty, intelligent, family accomplished, vegetarian, US raised vegetarian, Bombay raised niece, born Oct oriented, vegetarian, never married, UK daughter, born April 69, 5'3", MD, In a 78, 5'3", 108 lb, BA (Economics), Dip. citizen female, born July 46, 5'3", 115 lb, group practice with leading hospital of Comp (NIIT) employed with Comp looks younger than her age, visited USA USA, from well educated, professional, institute in Bombay and willing to settle in twice in the past, well employed as cultured boys. Call: 410/882-9697. USA. Call: 9097654-9006. Accountant with Govt. Office in UK and willing to settle in USA. UK Phone: 0208AF270: Gujarati parents invite responses AF277: Gujarati sister invite proposals for 572.7833. for beautiful, intelligent, PharmD, well pretty, fair, intelligent, virtuous, charming employed, US citizen, vegetarian daughter, sister, born April 73, 5'1", 112 lb, BCom, AF235: Gujarati parents in Singapore born Aug 74, 5'0", 90 lb, from Dip.Com., well employed, from cultured, invite proposal for slim, pretty daughter, welleducated, vegetarian, non-smoker, educated, vegetarian boys. She is in India born June 74, 5'3". An auditor and professional boys, preferably Jains. Call: and willing to settle in USA. Call: 909/ pursuing CPA, from Gujarati Jain, 215/673-3682. (evening & week ends). 654-9006. vegetarian, professional boys. She is currently in US and willing to settle in US AF272: Uncle invite correspondence from AF278: Gujarati parents invite Gujarati / Kutchi, vegetarian, well educated correspondence for their beautiful, fair, jesshah@yahoo.com. boys, for attractive, talented, virtuous, slim, talented, caring, US born daughter, caring, niece, born Dec 67, 5'7", 1301b, May 74, 5'5", 125 lb, BS (Nutrition), F337: Physician, MD (internal medicine) Bcom, 2nd year Law, owns jewelry business, RD(Regd dietitian), working in New York, slim, virtuous, vegetarian, 29 yrs, 5' 4" , and wish to settle in USA.Call: 215/361. from suitable cultured, educated 1151b, Jain daughter. Parents invites bio 1521. Email: Ishah@mccus.jnj.com match.Call: 908/757-7424. Email: data with photo from vegetarian educated Bombay Ph. 3649018. jaivai@juno.com boys. Send to 13660 Four Hill Rd, # 308, Shaker Heights, OH 44120 AF273: Correspondence invited for pretty, AF280: Gujarati parents invite proposals charming, vegetarian, practicing MD,Born from cultured, professional boys, for their Dec 71, 5'2", US born and raised, from beautiful, slim, charming, talented, educated, fun-loving, vegetarian men, vegetarian, Bombay raised daughter, born prefer Non-MD./idav99@h otmail. com January 78, 5'6", 106 lb, MS (fin), well employed as financial analyst with reputed AF274:Gujarati uncle invite responses for co.. in Bombay and willing to settle in USA. pretty, slim, caring, virtuous, vegetarian Bombay phone: 6147560 / 6184004. widowed niece, 32 / 5'4", 110 lb, (with Email: avani 78@hotmail.com or two beautiful daughters), BS, post shefali@bom3.vsnl.net.in graduation from Nirmala Niketan, Dip. Fine arts, doing web designing, from AF282: Gujarati Jain parents invite cultured, compassionate match (age 32 - correspondence for their well settled, US 40). She is currently in Bombay & willing citizen daughter, 27,5'2", attorney, caring, to settle in USA or in India. Call: 3301 east-west blend, seek well educated, 492-9215. Email: hpspjs@hotmail.com vegetarian, kind-hearted match interested in San Francisco / Silicon Valley area. Call: 415/892-4819, evenings. JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 / 29 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ YOUNG JAINS OF AMERICA Federation of Jain Associations in North America A Non-Profit Tax Exempt Religious Organization. IRS Code Section 501(c)(3) El #54-1280028 yja-exec@egroups.com http://www.yja.org/ paraspatANAvAmAna CHAIRS Birud Jhaveri (503) 292-1965 birudjhaveri@mail.com Nirav Shah (215) 361-1544 nirav_shah@mail.com 4 DAYS' JOURNEY INTO THE SELF THE 4TH ANNUAL YJA CONVENTION DIRECTORS Education Amishi Dedhia (310) 443-8638 amishidedhia@mail.com Events Shama Khandwala (847) 985-6858 shamakhandwala@mail.com Finance/Fundraising Neil Shah (310) 989-7395 neil_shah@mail.com Membership/Records Shetal Sutaria (202) 333-1349 shetal sutaria@mail.com Publications Rajan Mehta (510)704-5683 rajmehta@mail.com Public Relations Mansi Shah (313) 598-6754 mansishah@mail.com Information Technology Beeneet Kothari (631) 586-1579 beencetkothari@mail.com The Young Jains of America Biennial Convention was held in the Westin of Los Angeles over the Independence Day weekend where over 800 young Jains from the ages of 14 - 29 were in attendance. The first day of the convention was spent settling in the attendees and in group icebreakers. After icebreakers, there was entertainment of a hypnotist enjoyed by each attendee as either a spectator or one of the hypnotized. They were followed by a young Hindi singing group from the East Coast called Dharma. The night came to an end at curfew and the attendants returned to their rooms. Early Saturday morning, the actual convention began with the opening ceremonies, which were accompanied by breakfast. All were welcomed to the fourth biennial YJA convention. Once the opening ceremonies ended, attendees were on their way to a session/discussion filled day. The seminars were split into three age groups so that they would bring focus to specific topics faced by each. The seminars included speakers such as Ocean Robbins, the founder of the group Youth for Environmental Sanity; Atul Shah, the founder of Jain Spirit; Prem Jain, Vice President of Cisco Systems, and many others. In addition, discussion groups led by youths covered topics such as "The Jain Identity Matrix" and "Bodybuilding, the Jain Way". The keynote speaker on Saturday was Sadhvi Shilapiji who catered to youth of all ages and answered questions in a knowledgeable yet comprehensible manner for those with or without a great background in Jainism. The evening brought time for relaxation and fun, through the dancing of raas-garba. Most were dressed in their traditional Indian outfits to fit the occasion and as they danced in the garba circles, the colors of different dresses spun as attendants enjoyed the night. On Sunday the convention continued with one seminar before the guest speaker Ingrid Newkirk, director of PETA, bringing awareness to the diets of each attendee. She brought forth ideas and facts that many could not imagine and brought forth compassion from her audience. She also gave importance to the Jain religion, as she mentioned it as what she always wished she could practice. However, Sunday will be remembered best by the three hour "real world" session where groups (broken up by age groups) of about twenty to thirty people are placed in a room with a moderator to discuss topics that members face in the real world. Though they were expected to be long or boring, the session actually played a vital role in the learning of what other Jain people across the country believe. This session was well received since it did not limit what could be discussed, allowing members of to bring up what may be occurring around them or in their life. The formal was held Sunday evening where ladies wore elegant dresses and gentlemen wore suits. The night was banquet style, accompanied by dinner and entertainment with dancing to follow. The entertainment was a band that brought Indian flavor to musical styles of today. The band had the audience on its feet and on the dance floor it cheered them along. The night went on with dancing and lounging in the hotel lobby. The formal dresses and suits were replaced by pajamas and warm-ups for people to casually talk and enjoy themselves. The hotel lobby was filled until closing ceremonies when the YJA convention officially came to end and all that remained was the final checking out. Most were leaving with new friends from different parts of the country with whom technology would allow them to keep in touch! REGIONAL COORDINATORS Mid Atlantic Rahul Mepani (508) 850-8906 rahulmepani@mail.com Midwest Chintan Shah (608) 864-4126 chintan shah@mail.com Northeast Sanjay Raisoni (248) 651-1299 sanjayraisonia mail.com South Pavan Zaveri (713) 797-0217 pavanzaveria mail.com Southeast Rina Shah (703) 989-4475 rinashah w mail.com West Suken Jain (714) 529-5874 sukenjain mail.com 30/JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ YOUNG JAINS OF AMERICA..... YJA Executive Board Meeting YJA hasn't simply been resting on the success of the Los Angeles Convention. Soon after the convention's end a new executive board was elected, and the members of the new board met on August 11-13 in New York. New member Mansi Shah's account of the meeting follows: Eventually we arrived in New York. All fifteen of us. Delays were plenty but somehow we managed to all get to Anita Shah's house in Old Westbury Friday night, It started off with a late dinner made by the hostess herself, who was a leaving board member. We started off the night with some icebreaker type games to get to know the fifteen of us, we will be working together for the rest of the year. It was times of laughter and memories that we should remember for the rest of our lives and the beginning of bonds that will remain through the years. The next morning we were woken up early to shower and be ready to be transported to New York Institute of Technology, where our previous co-chair Naishadh Shah goes to school. Our meeting was held in a lecture room at NYTT where we spent our whole day from 9 am - 12 midnight learning the ropes of YJA and planning upcoming events. Naishadh's parents brought us an Indian home cooked meal for lunch. The basic brain food needed for a successful meeting. After lunch we proceeded with learning bylaws and understanding the different positions. Elections on positions were held and board members filled up the slots of the executive board. Afterwhich, we took a short break for dinner and headed to a local pizza place. Upon returning, plans and goals for the next year were made by each individual in their position as well as the for the board as a whole. The past co-chairs Shubhra Jain and Naishadh had led the meeting leaving each new board member with the foundation to make next year successful. In their leading us, we decided on ideas like the 2600th Mahavir Jayanti celebration and the 101 Universities project. We ended breaking up into sub-committees where each committee was delegated one of the events for the next year and could oversee the project till its execution. This last night was a continuation of getting to know people. The last day was filled with comments on the meeting, the present and the future. Proposals of new ideas were discussed and goals were finalized. And when it was finally over we went to a Buddhist restaurant for lunch. The meeting ended at Anita's house, from which everyone went their separate ways. Mahavir Jayanti 2600 As the 2600th celebration of Tirthankar Mahavir's birth approaches in April 2001, YJA would like to see all the Jain youth involved in a unified celebration of the event. In coordina 2010_02 tion with JAINA, many activities are being planned for the entire year from 2001-2002. YJA plans to join in with various events for the youth. We plan to provide a complete program for celebration that each local youth group in the continent will carry out. Parts of the plan include events for the day of Mahavir Jayanti, a worldwide event for the upcoming year, and a large-scale celebration, of the grandeur of Jainism that Mahavir Bhagwan preached, at the JAINA Convention in Chicago, Illinois. We hope that all youth will work to be a part of this celebration. For more information, contact any of the YJA Board members. UPCOMING EVENTS YJA and the local Jain youth groups are pleased to announce the 2000 Regional Conferences, which are to be held over the Thanksgiving Weekend from November 23-26, 2000. Jain youth from across each region are invited to join in for a lively weekend of discussions, presentations, and fun. The conferences will be held at the respected Jain Centers below. We expect 75-100 youth to come together at each individual location for these events. Please visit our website at www.yja.org for updated information. Location: Dallas, Texas (held by the Jain Youth Group of North Texas). Please contact Pavan Zaveri (YJA South Regional Coordinator) at (713) 797-0217 or pavanzaveri@mail.com or Sudeep Shah (Jain Youth Group of North Texas President) at (972) 713-7755 or tweedershah@aol.com if you are interested or need more information. Location: Milpitas, California (San Francisco Bay Area). Please contact Suken Jain (YJA West Regional Coordinator) at (714) 529-5874 or sukenjain@mail.com if you are interested or need more information. Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Please contact Chintan Shah (YJA Midwest Regional Coordinator) at (608) 8644126 or chintan_shah@mail.com if you are interested or need more information. Location: New Jersey (exact location to be announced). Please contact Rahul Mepani (YJA Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator) at (508) 850-8906 or rahulmepani@mail.com if you are interested or need more information. Location: Southeast US Region (exact location to be announced). Please contact Rina Shah (YJA Southeast Regional Coordinator) at (304) 255-1641 or rinashah@mail.com if you are interested or need more information. Location: Northeast US/Southeast Canada Region (location to be announced). Please contact Sanjay Raisoni (YJA Northeast Regional Coordinator at (248) 651-1299 or sanjayraisoni@mail.com if you are interested or need more information. JAIN DIGEST-FALL 2000/31
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________________ Jai Jinendra! We are very excited to share with you the details of Young Jain Professionals' weekend of "Living Jainism on the American River" where we stretched our bodies and spirits. It was a unique opportunity to escape hectic schedules for a weekend in the great outdoors to enjoy rafting, camping, yoga, sessions on Kashayas, and socializing. The Third Young Jain Professionals convention was held near Sacramento, California with participants from across North America plus a couple of visitors from England. Young Jain Professionals On Friday the group of 62 met for the first time. Icebreakers included a creative twist on a popular game show called "Who wants to be a "Mahavir"? Participants worked in teams to answer a variety of questions regarding Jainsim. In addition, the "Jain Experiment" of the weekend was launched. Participants were encouraged to monitor their own experiences of anger, ego, greed and deceit in thought, word and deed. Some of the group started this experiment at the beginning of the week to see how it affected their daily life and convention time. Saturday started off early with a bus ride to the rafting site at 7 a.m. The rafting guides shared about the essentials of safe rafting and we spent the majority of the rest of the day on the river rafting. Our guides challenged us to work as a team to handle each set of rapids and it's unique attributes. Everyone who wanted to "body surf" jumped in to enjoy the refreshing water. There were a few involuntary adventures in the water. Lunchtime discussion focused on how two Kashayas, Greed and Deceit affect us. The group shared approaches regarding how to deal with them. This included exchanges about what might be the cause of such behaviors, what do when it occurs and how to improve our reactions in subsequent occurrences. Issues included the difference between "greed" and "ambition", exploring the extent to which deceitful behavior includes partial truths, non-disclosure, outright lies and how our attachment to people and material objects can be the cause of greed and deceit in our lives. After a quick shower, we had a nourishing hot meal prepared by the guides. Informal discussions continued after dinner around the campfire and the desert table. Sunday started out with a yoga session of 40 participants ready to stretch our bodies before our second day of rafting at 7:15 a.m. This was followed by a presentation about the start-up of a Jain camp for children run by Jains in our age group. We spent some time on more challenging rapids on Sunday morning and ended our day in the water with some gentle waves. Late afternoon gave us an opportunity to discuss the remaining two Kashayas, Anger and Ego. Exchanges included how to move in the continuum from controlling vs. acting out on these emotions to even thinking about them. This session also covered how pride in our accomplishments brings out ego and the inclination to blame others without considering our own part in instances of anger. This was followed by a leadership session to solicit input from participants about the direction of YJP, future events, and how they felt about the trip. We also took this opportunity to remind everyone of the upcoming elections and how they could contribute to the future success of this young organization. Finally after dinner, there was a slideshow of our adventures in the water and a campfire discussion about the experiences of the group in living the Kashayas experiment during the weekend. Monday morning started with yoga and was filled with good byes as everyone headed back to Sacramento to depart for home. We know things about one another, and ourselves that you can only learn from working hard together, and sharing stories by the campfire. All too soon our time together ended until the next event. Special thanks to our session facilitators: Sejal Doshi, Dipen Mehta, Shobhina Chheda. Avnee Shah, Shefali Chheda, Sanjay Mehta and Tushar Mehta as well as our Yoga leads Maneesh Kenia and Vivek Maru. Please visit www.homestead.com/yjp to keep up to date on YJP's activities. We hope you are enjoying the summer. This will be the last note from the current Board members, whose term draws to an end this month. In addition to the Whitewater rafting trip in Sacramento the first official Board for YJP undertook many structural activities that will start the foundation for the organization: * Creation of formal roles on the board (and "test driving" them) Formalizing a relationship with JAINA as a sub-committee Creation of initial Operating Guidelines for the organization (an evolving process) Creation of a formal membership base * Next event for YJP will be held from February 16th-18th, 2001. Please go to our website (www.homestead.com/yjp) after November 20th for more information. If you wish to be added to the mailing list to receive regular updates, please email doshiam@hotmail.com. 32/ JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 Jain Education Intemational 2010_02
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________________ Young Jain Professionals w Finally, we held elections during July. We are very pleased to announce the 2000-2001 Board: Avani Doshi doshiam@hotmail.com 708-848-6743 Manav Jain manavi@yahoo.com 818-360-4178 Sejal Khandwala Snk8274@aol.com 847-985-6858 Sanjay Mehta Sanjaym@aol.com 718-347-3083 Mamta Shah mshah@umdnj.edu 2 01-558-1684 Shilpa Shah shilpashah@attglobal.net 404-321-4637 Viral Shah viral@gobi-inc.com 917-822-4045 A retreat for the current and new boards will take place September 16 - 17, when we shall: . Select the new Directorships; * Transfer knowledge between current directors and new directors; and * Initiate planning for the next year Shortly after the retreat, the structure of the new Board will be announced. It has been an exciting year and productive year they move the organization forward in meeting your needs. The 1999-2000 YJP Board Mona Kothari, Jugna Shah, Saurabh Dalal, Manav Jain, Birju Patel, Ronak Shah, Shilpa Shah. Please visit www.homestead.com/ yip for more information about YJP. Participants of the rafting trip were asked to fill in the following survey before attending the trip. It asks about how you would act in various situations that would challenge your belief in the Kashayas. The responses are noted beside each choice. 1. After the success of a non-profit organization's annual gala fundraiser that you coordinated, the president takes all the credit at the press conference. Do you: a. Keep quiet for the good of the organization. -- 71% b. Tell everyone at the press conference you did the work. -10% c. Stop working with the organization. - 10% d. Plot against the president within the organization. -0% e. Withhold key information from the president in the future. -10% 2. You are going to leave your current employment. In your performance review discussion, your manager informs you about a promotion and 5 weeks of expensive training. Do you: a. Accept the promotion, knowing you will leave the job anyway. - 5% b. Tell the manager about your plans but ask him/her not to reveal the information. - 57% c. Decline the promotion. - 24% d. Change your plans to leave the company. - 14% 3. You are supposed to help your son/daughter with their science experiment, but you end up taking over. The project wins first place and a valuable prize at the local science fair. Do you: a. Say nothing. - 59% b. Tell everyone you, and not your son/daughter, did the project. - 5% c. Say nothing, but quietly give the award to charity. - 36% d. Gloat about your son/daughter's intelligence - 0% 4. A buyer test-drives your car with no problems. But, you know it has periodic engine trouble. Do you: a. Say nothing about the engine trouble. - 9% b. Inform the buyer about the engine trouble, but insist on the purchase price purchase price. - 83% c. Say nothing about the engine trouble, but reduce the asking price in the course of negotiations. - 9% d. Tell the buyer that the car runs perfectly. -0% 5. You make significantly more money than your spouse does. Taking a six-months to a year leave from work would not impact your career path significantly but a similar leave would negatively affect your spouse's career path. You and your spouse want to start a family. However, you both agree that one parent must stay home due the lack of suitable childcare. Do you: a. Stay at home once the child is born. - 76% b. Ask your spouse to stay at home once the child is born. - 6% c. Use the available childcare even though you are not completely satisfied with it. -0% d. Have one of your parents move in to provide childcare. - 12% e. Defer having children to a later date. - 6% 6. Rank the Kashayas in descending order of difficulty for you to overcome. (1 being most difficult) a. Anger- 1) 76% 2) 14% 3) 5% 4) 5% Average response = 1.39 b. Deceit - 1) 10% 2) 5% 3) 20% 4) 65% Average response = 3.40 c. Ego - 1) 10% 2) 60% 3) 15% 4) 15% Average response = 2.35 d. Greed - 1) 5% 2) 15% 3) 60% 4) 20% Average response = 2.95 7. Agree or Disagree: (1 = strongly agree, 5 - strongly disagree) After reaching a comfortable income level and job satisfaction in a demanding position, a more demanding, lucrative, and stressful professional opportunity presents itself. All other factors being equal, I would choose the new opportunity. Average response = 3.64. The range is as follows: 1) 10% 2) 10% 3) 14% 4) 43% 5) 24% JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 / 33 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ Jai Jinendra! The Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA) was founded to create conditions to foster our precious religion and preserve our heritage in North America. Jains all over this continent look forward to JAINA conventions as a useful tool to bring their families to one site for four days of spiritual advancement, assimilation, education, and socialization. 11th BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION is scheduled to take place from July 5th to July 8th, 2001 in Chicago. Many exciting changes are taking place in the way our conventions are organized. The most significant change coming as JAINA enters third decade of its existence, is that now and in the future, JAINA will organize and will be responsible for all JAINA Conventions with the cooperation of a local Jain center. Over the last 20 years, number of Jain Centers in North America have grown from Four to Fifty Seven. Attendance at the conventions has been growing and the task of holding the conventions is getting more complex each year. In the past, all financial and organizational responsibility was carried out by a local Jain Center. This reinventing of the wheel every two years at a different Jain Center was costly and inefficient. Over the time a pool of national talent has been developed and JAINA has decided to tap into this most precious resource - experience and dedication of national volunteers. The 11th Biennial JAINA Convention in July 2001, is first time a JAINA CONVENTION BOARD has been formed to bring about this change. The fifteen member Convention Board has JAINA's First Vice President as chairman of the Convention, seven members nominated by JAINA from all over the continent and seven members from the Jain Society of Metropolitan Chicago ((the host Jain Center). By making our convention a national event, we are going to make this OUR CONVENTION. The issues affecting us, our children and our youth are national and international in scope. Now our agenda has to be set in larger context and is a responsibility of everyone. So please join hands with us in shaping our future. If you wish to contribute your time, talent or treasure to this noble endeavor, call one of the members listed below. The theme for the 2001 convention is "Practising Jainism in the 21s Century". LTH BIENNIAL JAIN A CONVENTION JULY JULY S 00 Rosemont Convention Center near the O'Hare airport is selected as the site of the convention and 1400 rooms at the hotels within walking distance of the Convention center have been reserved for the convention attendees. The convention center has room for Exhibition booths, lecture halls etc. To make sure that your visit is very pleasant and memorable, we would like to plan this event with you in mind. Please help us by registering for the Convention as soon as possible and take advantage of the early bird special. Online registration will be available after November 30th. A major Internet credit card approval company with secure and proper firewalls will handle Credit Card transactions so that privacy of your account will be maintained. As the whole event is funded by registration fees, advertisement and donations, we appeal to you to make as large a contribution as possible. Please come with your family and friends and share the excitement of this great event. CHAIRMAN & CONVENOR Bipin D. Parikh PH: 847-699-1294 dmdmrch@megsinet.net CO-CONVENOR Kishor C. Shah Ph: 630-671-0001 kishcshah@aol.com CO-CONVENOR Prabodh B. Vaidya Ph: 630-985-9144 pbvaidya@aol.com ADVISOR Gyan Chand Jain Ph: 416-447-1650 34/JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 2010_02 JAINA CONVENTION BOARD DOCUMENTATION Vinay K. Vakani Ph: 201-967-9344 vkvakani@worldnet.att.net FINANCE Keerti N. Shah Ph: 630-837-8716 knshah@uop.com PROGRAM & VIP Samprati Shah Ph: 847-524-0463 sshahjain@aol.com REGISTRATION Lata Champsee Ph: 416-441-2200 latachampsec@usa.net PUBLICITY Dilip V. Shah Ph:215-561-0581 dilipvshah@aol.com SOUVENIR Virendra K. Shah Ph: 310-326-5268 jcornerllc@aol.com HOSPITALITY - FACILITY Pravin M. Shah Ph:815-436-1312 goodroofer@yahoo.com FOOD SERVICES Arvind M. Shah Ph: 847-699-7778 arvind699@aol.com CULTURAL PROGRAMS Megha A. Doshi Ph:847-735-0120 akdoshi@aol.com YOUTH ACTIVITIES Mukesh Doshi Ph:847-517-2505 mukesh52@aol.com EXHIBITION & SOUVENIR Jagat J. Shah Ph: 630-529-5645 jshah32946@aol.com CONVENTION HQ Priya M. Shah 847-397-8316
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________________ 11 TH BIENNIAL JAINA CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRAM SPONSORSHIP: We need Donors for the 2001 JAINA Convention. The revenue from the registration will not be sufficient to defray the cost of the convention. Please help us by your generous donation. It will be highly appreciated and recognized. Following are the Donor categories. Donor Designation Well Wisher Friend Sponsor Benefactor Grand Benefactor Convention Patron Convention Grand Patron Sanghpati Donation for Swamivatsalya Breakfast US$2000 Dinner US$10,000 Minimum Donation US$500 US$1,000 US$2,000 US$5,000 US$10,000 US$15,000 US$25,000 US$75,000 Lunch US$5000 Banners in food area US$2000 The 2001 convention will have programs for all ages of Jains and in all languages (.e. English, Gujarati and Hindi). * In addition to all sadhus and munies highly acclaimed scholars and dignitaries, which may include Father Valles, Dr. Hegde, Induben Jain, Shrenikbhai Shah, * Debates, discussions, seminars and workshops, * Cultural programs, Bhavna * Marriage information service * Alumani reunions * Jain art and exhibition, . Yoga and meditation classes, Daily Pratikraman, Businessmen's get-together, Workshop on women's issues, Matrimonial networking for adults, * Creation of Jalmandir * Youth programs including seminars, discussions, dance & cruise For the first time * A networking conference for the officers and trustees of Jain centers of North America is planned. This will provide a forum for attendees to discuss, exchange ideas and learn from each others, in areas like, creation of new temple, Pratistha Mahotsav, Fund raising, Scholar visitation, Newsletter, Pathshala etc. * Individual families will be able to schedule a short private meeting with a scholar of their choice on first come first serve basis. This will provide hundreds of families memorable private moments with a monk or a scholar to seek advise or blessings. * Many more exhibition booths and commercial booths that will provide a unique learning and shopping opportunities. * Successful entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley will speak to our youngsters to appraise them of opportunities and challenges in the high technology industries. There are many successful Jains in the information technology field that can inspire our membership . From the academia, professors who teach courses on Jainism/ Sanskrit and Prakrit in the universities in the U.S. and Canada will be invited. JAINA would like to recognize them and at the same time make our children aware of the Jain education opportunities available on campuses. For further information or suggestions call Samprati Shah at 847524-0463 or write to him at sshahjain@aol.com. For details of privileges offered to the donors, please call Samprati Shah at 847-524-0463 or write at sshahjain @aol.com SOUVENIR ADVERTISEMENT RATES O Back Page Inside (Full Colour Ad) US$10,000 Front Page Inside (Full Colour Ad) US$10,000 Full Page (Full Colour Ad) US$1500 Full Page (Black &White) US$1000 Half Page (Black & White) US$600 Quarter Page (Black & White) US$400 Best Wishes (Business Card Size) US$250 O Souvenir Size 8 1/2" x 11" Provide ready to print artwork for all advertisements I would like to advertise in the CONVENTION SOUVENIR as marked above. I am enclosing my check for US$_ in full payment, payable to JAINA CONVENTION 2001 Please print the advertisement as per copy enclosed and mail your checks and adverisement material to: Jagat H. Shah 50 Founders Pointe North Bloomingdale IL 60108 Phone: 630 529 5645, Emailtjshah32974@aol.com JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000/35 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ STAJULY 1 >> 2001 HOTEL INFORMATION Rosemont Ilorizon Touhy Ave. Devon Ave. Higgins Rol. Chicago ('llare International Airport Afannheim Rd. To Chicago Rosemont Convention Parking ($10/day) - Hyatt Regency O'Hare Convention Headquarters Ilotel Rosemont Suites - Rosemont Convention Center Doubletree Hotel Park Bisd. Ru. River Rul. Cumherland Ive Hyatt Regency O'Hare (Convention Headquarters Hotel) 9300 W. Bryn Mawr Avec at River Rd.) Rosemont, IL 60018 (800) 233-1234 (847) 696-1234 US$99.00 + applicable taxes Notes: 1. Hotels listed and convention center are located 5 minutes from O'Hare airport. 2. Please mention, "The JAINA Convention" when making reservations to receive the reduced rate at the hotels listed, based on availability. The discount rates are only valid for advanced room booking prior to April 1, 2001 and valid from July 4th to July 9th. 3. There is a free shuttle from the airport to the hotels listed. 4. The hotels are all connected to the convention center via a skywalk. The Rosemont Suites At O'Hare 5500 N. River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018 (888) 476-7366 (847) 678-4000 US$104.00 + applicable taxes | Driving Direction to convention Center and Hotels: Traveling from Milwaukee on I 294 South and Rockford on I 90 East : Exit at O'Hare (1 90 West), pay toll and exit at Mannheim Rd. South. Proceed to right lane. Reenter East to Chicago 1190, Proceed 1 mile, exit Des Plaines River Rd. South. Convention Center and Hotels are within 1 mile. Travelling from Indiana on I 294 North: Exit at O'Hare/River Road (I 90 West) Pay toll. Exit left after toll plaza. Turh right at River Road. Convention center and Hotels are within 1 mile. Travelling from Chicago on Kennedy: Exit O'Hare on I 190 West. Exit at river road. Turn right at River Rd. Convention Center and Hotels are within 1 mile. From O'Hare airport: For hotels call hotel for a free Shuttle bus. Travelling from Midway Airport: Please make your own travel arrangement 36/ JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 2010_02
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________________ ME 40 GUIDELINES FOR EXHIBITION BOOTHS Who can participate? : JAINA, Member Jain Centers, Non-Profit Sales Organization and For-Profit Organizations or individuals if they meet the criteria as stated under, to conform to Jain Principles. Eligibility Criteria: An exhibitor who may be involved in any activity, performance, presentation or sale of products or services that would violate the cannons of Jainism or such product or service is considered objectionable to Jain community as a whole shall be prohibited. Examples: (a) the product or the process of product manufactured that involves violation of tenet of Ahimsa would not be allowed. (b) If the product displays in-descent exposure objectionable to Jain community, it would not be allowed. JAINA Convention Board's decision in this matter will be final and binding to all parties involved. Organization: There are four categories of participants. (a) JAINA, (b) Member Jain Centers, (c) Non-Profit Organizations and (d) For-Profit Organizations. Booth selection and participant selection will be done on first-come first-served basis in their respective categories. An Exhibition Booth Selection Committee will consist of the following four individuals: Chairperson: Jagat J. Shah (Exhibition & Souvenir) Co-Chair: Rajnikant T. Shah (Exhibition) Member: Samprati J. Shah (Programs & VIP) Member: Pravin M. Shah (Security & Hospitality) This committee will review all applications and make recommendations for acceptance/rejection to the JAINA Convention Board. The Committee will work with the approved applicants and make necessary arrangements for providing space and other arrangements. Charges: The following will be charges for 4 days - from July 5 to July 8, 2001. (a) JAINA booths: (b) Member Jain Centers (c) Non-Profit Organization (d) For-Profit Organization No Charge US $250 US $500 US $1500 30 booths 25 booths 25 booths 100 booths Additional charges will apply for tables, risers & chairs, and connection and electricity usage etc. Chronology: 1. Application form can be obtained from the Booth Selection Committee Co-Chairperson (Phone 630-876-1297). 2. Each Organization will describe on the form the display items and/or the product(s) and services for sale. 3. After deliberation, the Booth Selection Committee will notify the applicant of the result (which will be in less than 15 days), and also send the registration form and other equipment and services contract blanks. 4. The applicant will submit the completed forms to Convention Head Quarters with full payment. The booth will not be reserved until full payment is received. 5. All booths will have to be ready before the July 5th Social Event. The booth cannot be dismantled until July 8th morning. Booths must be manned full time. JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 / 37 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ Marriage Information Services Candidate Information Form (YOUTH ( upto age 30) Name: _Address: City State _Zip Code Ph#(Res): _Ph#(Work): Fax: _email: Date of Birth: - Age: _Height: Weight: Visa Status: Education: University/College Job / Business Description: _ Are you: Vegetarian?: (Y/N) Non-smoker?: (Y/N) Non-drinker?: (Y/N) What part of India is your family from? _How soon are you looking to get married? Are you willing to move to another city after you get married? (Y/N)____ What type of role does Jainism play in your life? My faith is represented in every aspect of my life. I give precedence to Jainism when making decisions. I practice Jainism when I can. D) I am learning how to practice Jainism more. E) Jainism doesn't play an important role. Name 1 or 2 most important qualities you are looking for in your partner? (3 sentences max) What are some interesting qualities about yourself that you would like to tell prospective partners? (3 sentences max) Personal Preferences for the Match: Age:__ _Height:__ _Weight: - Language: Education: Must your Match be Vegetarian?: (Y/N). _Non-smoker: (Y/N)___ _Non-drinker: (Y/N) Other Preferences and comments about what you are looking for in a perspective mate: Would you like us to post your information on the MIS website? (Y/N). Are you submitting a picture to be posted on the website w/info (Y/N) * Each candidate will have controlled access to the MIS database, where one can search for perspective partner and schedule meeting to be held during convention. * Please submit this form by January 31" to be listed on the web. Please make a check or web site register in the amount of $50 payable to JAINA Convention (for MIS registration) and mail along with your registration package. See Registration form for mailing details. * The last date for mailing is June 15, 2001 * You are required to bring pictures and copies of bio-data to the convention and also mail one copy of each with registration form. * This information will be available to all the registered candidates at the MIS session. 38/ JAIN DIGEST-FALL 2000 Jain Education Interational 2010_02
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________________ Marriage Information Services Candidate Information Form ( ADULTS Name:_City Address: _State - Zip Code Ph#(Res): Ph#(Work): Fax#: email: Date of Birth: Age: _Height: Weight: Visa Status: Education: University/College Job / Business Description: Children: (Y/N). (If yes, How many): L(If yes, Please list them on a separate paper) Divorced:(Y/N) Widow:(Y/N) - How long: Are you: Vegetarian?: (Y/N) ___Non-smoker?: (Y/N)__ Non-drinker?: (Y/N) What part of India is your family from? _How soon are you looking to get married? Are you willing to move to another city after you get married? (Y/N). What type of role does Jainism play in your life? A) My faith is represented in every aspect of my life. B) I give precedence to Jainism when making decisions. C) I practice Jainism when I can. D) I am learning how to practice Jainism more. E) Jainism doesn't play an important role. Name 1 or 2 most important qualities you are looking for in your partner? (3 sentences max) What are some interesting qualities about yourself that you would like to tell prospective partners? (3 sentences max) Personal Preferences for the Match: Age: ____Height:_ _Weight:_ Language: _Education: Must your Match be Vegetarian?: (Y/N). Non-smoker: (Y/N)_ _Non-drinker: (Y/N). Other Preferences and comments about what you are looking for in a perspective mate: Would you like us to post your information on the MIS website? (Y/N)_ Are you submitting a picture to be posted on the website w/info (Y/N). * Each candidate will have controlled access to the MIS database, where one can search for perspective partner and schedule meeting to be held during convention. Please submit this form by January 31" to be listed on the web. Please make a check or web site register in the amount of $50 payable to JAINA Convention (for MIS registration) and mail along with your registration package. See Registration form for mailing details. * The last date for mailing is June 15, 2001 You are required to bring pictures and copies of bio-data to the convention and also mail one copy of each with registration form. * This information will be available to all the registered candidates at the MIS session. JAIN DIGEST FALL 2000 / 39 2010_02
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________________ Address: Street / apt # Residence Phone First Registration Fees: Primary and Immediate Family Members (Spouse, Sons, Daughters and Parents) Name 1. 2. 3. 4. Mi. 5. 6. Business Phone: 7. 8. 9. Couple Each Additional Immediate Family Members Individual Last Early Bird Jan 15, 2001 US $175.00 US $60.00 US $95.00 C/O Hitesh C. Shah, 821 Seers Dr. Schaumburg, Illinois 60173-6198 email: 7hitesh@home.com Phone for Convention Head Quarters: (847) 397-8316 City (Postmark of registration from will determined applicable registration fees) Please mail registration form and Checks payable to: JAINA 2001 Convention, Sex M/F Fax 10 / JAIN DIGEST. FALL 2000 REGISTRATION FORM www.jaina2001.com State/Province 2010_02 Jan 16 to April 15 US $200.00 US $85.00 US $120.00 E-mail Marriage Info. Service (MIS) MM/DD/YY Relationship (US $50/person) DOB PRIMARY Yes/No SPOUSE Yes/No Amount April 16 to June 15 US $235.00 US $110.00 US $150.00 Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes No Date: Zip/Postal code June 16 to July 07 US $275.00 Member No US $140.00 US $185.00 10. Organizers are not responsible for loss, injury or damage of any kind to registrants or guests. 11. Check if have registered rooms at (Name of hotel) Registration Rules/Information Online registration through Web site www.jaina2001.com will be available by November 30, 2000. The registration fee is based on individual, couple or each additional family member. (For example family of 4 register before Jan 15, 2001, it will be US $ 175 + 60*2=$ 295). Additional fees apply for Youth cruise/Dance/Concert/MIS. Registered family with children's up to age 5 are FREE June 15th 2001 is the LAST DATE of pre-registration for Youth Cruise and Youth Dance/Concert. Cancellation charges will be US $50.00 for total registration fee up to May 31. Cancellation charges will be US $50.00 or 25% of total registration fee (whichever is higher) from May31 to July 2,2001. Marriage Information Services (MIS), Youth Cruise & Dance/Concert charges are nonrefundable. Youth Cruise (age 18-35) (US $60/person) Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Yes/No Most programs are at convention hail, Hyatt and Rosemont Suites Hotels (See attached map) Receipt of confirmed registration will be mailed to you. Registrant must bring registration letter and picture ID at registration desk to collect registration material. All convention participants require Picture ID. Updated DB Country/Region On site registration begins 12:00 noon on Thursday July 5, 2001. Only Cash or Credit Cards will be accepted during on site registration. The programs start Thursday evening, conclude on Sunday afternoon. Profession (Primary's) Total Amount Enclosed US $ Charge my Master card / Visa / Discover / American Exp Card # | || |tttt tttttttt LLLE tttttttt Name on Card: Exp. DT: Date: Signature: You need to be registered for the convention and fill out separate Candidate Information Form to participate in Marriage Information Service (MIS). The cruise is scheduled for the 18-35 age group on Saturday for 3 hours. Youth concert for ages 18 and above will have live bands. Youth cruise, concert and dance will be served on first come first serve basis. Youth Dance(DJ) (age 12-17) Concert (age 18 or above) (US $10/person) Dance/Concert/None Dance/Concert/None Dance/Concert/None Dance/Concert/None Dance/Concert/None Dance/Concert/None Signature: If you need help filling out the form, e-mail questions at jainaconvention@aol.com or go to www.jaina2001.com web site to see a sample. Convention official Use Only: Receipt No Date Registration Fees
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________________ Jain Digest With best compliments to JAINA Dr. Navin C. Mehta, M.B.B.S., M.D., P.C. EAR, NOSE & THROAT HEAD & NECK FACIAL PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEON ADJUNCT SURGEON NEW YORK EYE & EAR INFIRMARY 2010_02 ASSISTANT CLINICAL PROFESSOR NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE & AFFILIATED HOSPITALS MONTER 303 2nd AVENUE, SUITE 10 NEW YORK CITY, NY 10003 (212) 505-9640 Tirthankar Parsavnath namo arihaMtANaM namo siddhANaM namo AyariyANaM namI uvajjhAyANaM namo loe sabasAhUNaM eso paMcanamukArI, sabapAvapaNAsaNI maMgalANaM ca gavArI paDhamaM havamaMgalaM' Live and Let Live Love All. Serve All Jain temple format frewat, on feared wh Hengit Tirthankar Mahavir
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________________ This cover is sponsored by Jaya Travel and Tours Girnar Hills Jain Temples, Gujrat Visit our North American office at: Visit our Indian office at: 26500 Northwestern Highway TELEPHONE Suite 260 248/358-9100 Southfield, MI 48076 USA Rizvi House 34 Hill Road Bandra (West), Bombay 400050 INDIA TELEPHONE 6423031 6420402 6425222 FAX 6436421 FAX 248/372-4806 Also visit us at www.jayatravel.com JAIN DIGEST Circulation Federation of JAINA PO Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068-0700 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID NIAGARA FALLS, NY PERMIT NO. 142 Address Service Requested ***********************************************3-D IGIT 2 76 292 JAIN STUDY CENTER OF NC 509 CARRIAGE WOODS CIR RALEIGH NC 27607-3969 LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Moving? Receiving duplicate copies? Send your address corrections to: JAIN DIGEST Circulation Federation of JAINA P.O. Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068-0700 2010_02