Book Title: Jain Digest 2003 01 Vol 22 No 1
Author(s): Federation of JAINA
Publisher: USA Federation of JAINA
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JAIN EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL FOR PRIVATE AND PERSONAL USE ONLY
Page #1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ vardhamAna nagara phona epha ke tenA ghara nI karmapriya Arthika sahayogathI jovAmAM Avela para va sArI rI Gre nA haste tA. abhyAsa vinA vadhamA naphajaina a grInirmANathaye hayogathI banI 2010 03 A sozipezana ina nIce emerIkA (jenA taraphathI vardhamAna nagara A Publication by the Federation of Jain Associations in North America Spring 2003 Volume 22. No. I ----- Vardhman Nagar A Dream Come True Page #2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 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 Atul 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. Sajja. MD Manoj Panwala, MD Hematology/Oncology Gurdeep Chhabra, MD Harminder S. Sethi, MD Gerontology Anwar T. Munshi, MD, FACP Rita B. Jhaveri, MD. Pediatrics lla V. Shah, MD, FAAP M.FO. Lafeer, MD, FAAP Dawn Bertram-Stewart, MD Beena Kherpal, MD Fahmi H. Fahmi MD Pediatrics/Internal Medicine James 1. Harring, MD, FAAP, FACP Family Practice John E Fenwick, MD J. Patrick Jarboe, MD Robert J. Bauer, MD John L. Bennett, MD J. Scott Tidball, MD Roy H. Bunales, MD. Radiology Halappa G. Hakkal, MD. Harris E. Orzach, MD Psychiatry Aruna A. Patil, MD Endocrinology John Tourtelot, MD 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 11,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 2010_03 JAIN TEMPLE, WASHINGTON, DC 000 RS EMA baita ETET JAI JINENDRA aho! aho ! zrI sadaguru, karuNAsiMdhu apAra A pAmara para prabhu karyo, aho! aho! upakAra (124) Thanks! the Holy True Teacher! Unfathomable ocean of compassion; I'm highly obliged; Oh! good Teacher, The Pupil poor has no expression. (124) zuM prabhucaraNakane gharaM? AtmAthI sahu hIna, te to prabhu 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 - www 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 Page #3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ JAIN DIGEST PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE SPRING 2003 VOL 22 NO. 1 CIRCULATION: 11000 Dear Dharmabandhu In this issue Headquarter News..............3 Vardhmannagar Report........4 School in Lachwad............. Yatra Report..... Committee News........ 12th Jaina Convention........10 Conv registration form.......15 Regional News................17 The Art of Forebarance.......20 I am reporting to you JAINA's activities and achievements for the period since the last issue. The JAINA Executive Committee is dedicated to enhance your Society's Jain activities. We welcome your constructive input at anytime. You may send me an e-mail at president@jaina.org. * JAINA Convention at Cincinnati is not too far now. It Starts on July 3, 2003. If you have not registered, please do so as soon as you can as the fees will go up on April 16, 2003. You can register on line at www.jainaconvention.com, The newly revised Pathshala books wil be unveiled and sold at this convention. The registration fees is not sufficient to cover convention expenses. I request all of you to consider donating to the convention funds. On Feb. 2 keys to 250 newly built homes in VARDHAMAN NAGAR for resettlement of earthquake affected families in Bhuj were handed over. Gurudev Shree Chitrabhanuji. Blessed the new owners. Hon. Governor of Gujrat Shree Sundersinh Bhandar unveiled the marble plaque naming JAINA, Jain Center of America and India Earthquake relief orgnanizations of Michigan at the entrance of Vardhaman Nagar. This was truly a proud moment in JAINA'S history and I wish to congratulate Dr. Dhiraj Shah, our Past President for shepharding such a large humanitarian project over the last two years. For more details, see the feature article in the inside pages Four Medical Camps were held in India during Jan. and Feb. 2003 done in Bidada Kutch, Rajkot and Disa in Gujarat and in Sagar Madhya Pradesh. The North American team of Drs. led by Dr. Manibhai Mehta and Dr. Mahendra Pandya, our past presidents. JAINA JNF (Jain Network Forum) is in full swing now. This is the on JAINA website www.jaina.org., a place where an young Jain visits another young Jain for friendship, matrimonial or for many other relationship. The JNF database contains all JNF/MIS(Marriage Information Services) candidates from conventions like JAINA, YJA and YJP. Candidates can search the database of more than 500 plus candidates providing personal profile, activities, and future plans with their pictures. Any Jain member can register by sending annual dues of $30 and personal details form. To register please visit www.jaina.org and follow JNF link. or e mail inf_mis@hotmail.com Alternatively by mail to Bipin Parikh /Sunilkumar Jain 464 Stratford St. Des Plaines IL 60016. JAINA Yatra to Samet Shikherji and the surrounding places was completed successfully and all members were very satisfied with the management by Dilip V. Shah. Along with Yatra the group visited opening of the Jain school in Lachhwar (Birth place of Lord Mahavir) paid for by JAINA member donations. The yatris have donated good sums towards support of these school children. A sum of US$250 makes up for support of one child for three years. We have revised completely our mailing list starting with the last issue. We added about 1500 more members. I thank all the societies for in their society's current membership list. If we missed any member, please contact JAINA head quarter. We issued a pullout copy of JAINA at a Glance in December issue. Please detach it and use it. This is an opinion poll for medical doctors. We want to set up medical services for needy Jains in the USA on the web. I want you to respond if you are interested. If so, how would you set up the organization? And through email how often would you support for consultation. Jai Jinendra ! Intro to Tattawartha...........21 JD Life Members.......... JAINA Financial Report......24 MIS Registration Form.......25 Matrimonials.... ***.......22 Young Minds.. Young Jain Professionals.....32 Moving? Receiving duplicate copies? Send your address corrections to: JAIN DIGEST CIRCULATION Federation of JAINA P. O. Box 700 Getzville, NY 14068-0700 Bipin Parikh, President Jain Education Interational 2010_03 JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/1 Page #4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ JAIN DIGEST A publication of the FEDERATION OF JAIN ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA (JAINA) EDITOR IN CHIEF Lata Champsee 21 Swiftdale Place Don Mills, ONT, Canada M3B 1M3 Phone: 416/441-2200 fax: 416/ 441-2211 email: latachampsee@usa.net COVER DESIGN Drumail Purohit email: dhrumilpurohit@mail.com REGIONAL EDITORS Canada Dr.Mahendra Mehta email: mhmehta@sympatico.ca Phone/Fax 416/241-2044 Midwest, US Manubhai Doshi email: Manudoshi@aol.com Phone: 847/735-0120 Northeast, US Dineshbhai Chheda email: dchheda@pica.army.mil Phone: 973/394-1701 Southeast, US Surendra Shah Phone: 770/422-1483 srshah@bellsouth.net Southwest, US Jadavji Kenia email: jkenia@msn.com Phone: 972/690-3593 West, US Chandrakant Parekh email: chandra.j.parekh@aero.org Phone: 562/865-1679, Fax: (562) 865-0851 engsys@aol.com ASSOCIATE EDITORS Young Minds Arpan R. Shah 646-339-7020, arpant.shah@yja.org Chirag K. Shah 262-880-6918, chirag-shah@yja.org Matrimonials Hasmukh Shah 304 Tall Oak Trail Tarpon Springs, FL 34688-7711 Phone: 727-934-6141 / 3255 hasmukh33@yahoo.com MANAGING BOARD Lata Champsee, Chair Dilip V Shah, Marketing Director Keerti Shah, Circulation Director The Managing Editorial Board will endeavor to publish all material submitted but reserves the right 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. PUBLICATION DATES AND DEADLINES Spring (February) January 30th Summer (May) April 30 Fall (August) Winter (November) July 30 October 30 2/ JAIN DIGEST- Spring 2003 2010_03 Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA) JAINA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Bipin D. Parikh Phone: 847/699-1294, Fax: 312/726-4274 First Vice President Anop R. Vora Phone: 585/473-9290, Fax: 585/473-9450 Regional Vice Presidents Lata Champsee, Canada Phone: 416/441-2200, Fax: 416/441-2211 Ila G. Mehta, Midwest US Phone: 419/865-2727, Fax: 419/868-7476 Sushil Jain. Northeast US Phone/ 301/670-0519 Fax: 301/670-3937 Mahendra Mehta, Southeast US Phone: 941/561-273, Fax: 941-275-4432 Hasendra Shah, West US Phone: 562/404-2851, Fax: 562/597-0648 Udai Jain, Southwest US Phone: 281-980-0741, Fax: 281/980-2924 Secretary Kirit C. Daftary Phone: 254/776-4209, Fax: 254/753-1411 Treasurer Girish P. Shah Phone: 408/378-8765, Fax: 650/694-6961 Immediate Past President Mahendra K. Pandya Phone: 718/816-0083, Fax: 212/319-6781 SPECIAL OFFICE BEARER Executive Director of JAINA Kamalesh Amin Phone/Fax: 716/636-5342 jainahq @ jaina.org BOARD OF DIRECTORS All Board of Directors names were printed in the Summer 2000 issue. JAINA CHARITABLE TRUST Executive Council Chairmen - Mahendra Pandya, New York, NY Dhiraj Shah. Buffalo, NY Comptroller Jagar Jain. Buffalo, NY Secretary General - Jit Turakhia, Liverpool, NY Members-at-Large Rajen Jaswa. Saratoga, CA Sulekh Jain, Sugar Land, TX Mamta Shah. Kings Point, NY Trustee AINA ON THE INTERNET All Trustgres and photos waged in the Fall 2009w.jaina.org/ http://www.jainism.org/ Young Jains of America http://www.yja.org/ JAINA COMMITTEES Ahimsa Day Celebration Surendra Singhvi 937/885-7414 Calendar Committee Rajeev Pandya 212/319-8291 Community Leadership Council Ramesh Shah 440/442-4596 Environment and Ecology Nancy Jain 416/447-1650 Essay Competition Chhaya Kapadia 516/829-3316 JAINA Book Store Rohit H. Doshi 607) 754 6010 JAINA Network Forum(INF) Sunil Jain 630/705/1884 Govt. & 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 Education Committee Pravin K. Shah 919/859-4994 JAINA Temple Guidelines Jagat Jain 716/688-0104 Jiv Daya Raribhai Shah 817/430-8081 JAINA Library Committee Virendra Shah 310/326-5685 JAINA Publication Committee Prem Gada 806/794-4777 CANADA Regular Toronto Associate Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Vancouver MIDWEST Regular Chicago Cinncinati/Dayton Cleveland Columbus Detroit Lansing St. Louis Associate Kansas City Minneapolis Milwaukee Toledo NORTHEAST Regular Boston Buffalo Cherry Hill Essex Fells Hudson Valley New York Ocen Orange Philadelphia Pittsburgh Rochester Washington, DC Associate Albany Allentown Elmira Harrisburgh Harford Syracuse AFFILIATES Brahmi Jain Society, US and Canada 1. A. A. of Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya, Rochester, NY International Mahavir Jain Mission, US and Canada Jain Adhyrmic Academy of N. America. Plano, TX Jain Meditation International Center, US & Canada HEADQUARTERS PO Box 700, Getzville, NY 14068-0700 Phone/Fax: 716/636-5342 Office Hours: 2 pm - 5 pm Mon - Friday. jainahq @jaina.org JAINA Website Committee Girish P. Shah 408/378-8765 Long Term Planning Prabodh Vaidya 630/985-9144 Mahavir Memorial Dr. Manoj Dharamsi 703/620-9837 Marriage Information Service Hasmukh Shah 727/934-6141/3255 Media Watch/Public Relations Sushil Jain 301/670-0519 Membership Kamlesh Shah 301/838-9778 N. American Jain Families Assitance Program Ila Mehta 419/865-2727 Pilgrimage Dilip V. Shah 215/561-0581 Senior Citizens Kantilal Shah 949/831-8687 Scholar Visitation Nirmal Dosi 732/390-0296 Tirthodhdhar Kirit Daftary 254/776-4209 V. R. 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) Ronak Shah 918-269-7665 Chintan Shah 608-217-4807 Young Jain Professional (YJP) Manav Jain 818/360-4178 SOUTHEAST Regular Atlanta Miami Associate Augusta Charlotte Fr. Meyers Jacksonville Memphis Middle Tennessee Morgantown New Orleans Orlando Panama City Beach Palm Beach Raleigh Tampa SOUTHWEST Regular Dallas Houston Phoenix Associate Tulsa Lubbock Colorado WEST Regular Los Angles San Francisco Associate Portland Sacramento San Diego MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Regular: Two directors on JAINA Board fover 50 families). Assixiate: One director on JAINA'S Board (up to 50 families). Jain Social Group. LA and Toronto Kutchhi Gurjar Jain Society, Grand Island, NY Kutchhi Oswal Jain Association of North America(KOJAIN Shri Mahavir Jain Foundation, Santa Ana, CA Jain Academic Foundation of N. America, Lubbock, TX LETTERS TO THE EDITOR OF JAIN DIGEST 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 leners must include the sender's name, address and phone number to be considered for publication. Page #5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ HEADQUARTERS NEWS.... JAINA AWARDS JAINA gives out awards at every convention to recognize the individuals who have contributed significantly in line with the principles of Jainism. Three types of awards to be issued and their numbers are as follows: 1. JAINA Ratna (1) 2. JAINA Adult Recognition Awards (10) 3. JAINA Youth Recognition Awards (5) The awards will depend upon the criteria shown below. We request individuals and Jain Centers to nominate those who meet these criteria by filling out a nomination form available from Kamlesh Amin. Please return the form with the supporting documents to the JAINA Headquarters, P.O.Box 700, Getzville, NY 14068 before April 15th, 2003. The committee consisting of Anop Vora (Chairman), Dr. Dilip T. Shah (Vice Chairman), Dr. Mahendra Mehta, Dr. Parveen Jain, and Ms. Suchita Shah will review the nominations and make the selections. Any living and practicing Jain residing in North America is eligible for any of these awards. JAINA RATNA AWARD CRITERIA 1. Use of time and/or personal financial resources for JAINA. Creative programs to meet the needs of member societies of JAINA. 2. Demonstrate large contribution of time and/or money for the local Jain Society. 3. Publishing articles, lecturing, and teaching and displaying unselfish devotion for advancement of JAINISM 4. Enlist the intellect, heart and financial support of the community-at-large to fulfill JAINA MISSION based upon NON SECTARIAN approach. 5. Practitioner of major tenets of Jainism like AHIMSA, ANEKANTVAD, APARIGRAH and ANUKAMPA 6. Good natured, kind, honest and humble. A visionary with High level of personal character and integrity 7. Top 10 personal achievements (not related to business or one's profession) 8. Participation in interfaith activities JAINA ADULT RECOGNITION AWARD CRITERIA 1. Use of time and/or personal financial resources for JAINA. Creative programs to meet the needs of member societies of JAINA. 2. Publishing articles, lecturing, and teaching and displaying unselfish devotion for advancement of JAINISM 3. Demonstrate large contribution of time and/or money for the local Jain Society. 4. Good natured, kind, honest and humble and other good traits worth mentioning. 1. Contributions to YJA OR YJP OR JAINA 2. Participation in youth activities at the local level 3. Significant personal achievements 4. Good natured, kind, honest and humble and other good traits worth mentioning. JAIN DIGEST Vardhman Nagar JAINA YOUTH RECOGNITION AWARD CRITERIA 2010_03 Cover: Photo 1: Top left: Gurudev Chitrabhanu and Dr. Dhiraj Shah after unveiling the plaque recognizing contribution by JANA Photo 2: Bottom left: Dr. Dhiraj Shah, Project Chairman, presenting a check of Rupees Five Million to the Governor of Gujarat Sundersinh Bhandari for the victims of Earthquake. Photo 3 Top right: Model house in Vardhmannagar Photo 4 Bottom Left: People watching Key handing ceremony at Vardhmannagar. JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003/3 Page #6 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ HEADQUARTERS NEWS.... TRIUMPH OF HUMAN SPIRIT OVER NATURE'S FURY VARDHMAN NAGAR AND JAINA History will record February 2, 2003 as a golden day for people of Bhuj and JAINA, for on that day, JAINA fulfilled a pledge by delivering keys to 250 newly built homes to victims of the devastating earthquake on January 26,2001. The earthquake left 30,000 dead, 300,000 injured and 3 million people homeless. Devastation of Bhuj by the earthquake cannot be measured by the number of deaths or the number of collapsed buildings. The rubble from the destroyed homes, schools, hospitals, movie theaters, government offices, all merged with each other in mountains that were aweful to look at. Thousands of dreams were piled on top of those bricks and mortar hills waiting to be carted away. Those who had lost everything were consoling others who had lost even more. People from all over the world rushed in will ing to help but after a few weeks as they realized the enormity of the resettlement job, they left in exasperation. Donations of food, clothing and money poured into a town that had no infrastructure to absorb vadhAnanAra AvAsa yAnu IF SIZE A na nothI zara panA para kAnanIra 2 CORALS Ti 4/ JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003 2010_03 madhya mosa all the goodwill and gifts. Military personnel arrived to maintain law and order while eerie silence persisted. The government promised help in rebuilding and no one took solace from those pronouncements. Those promises are still unfulfilled. Hundreds of thousands of families are still living in tents or temporary one room aluminum houses. JAINA started a fund to help the victims of the earthquake. Jains in the US and Canada gave generously without even know Dilip V. Shah, Philadelphia ing how the help will be sent. The first JAINA delegation reached Kutch within days of the disaster with relief supplies and surveyed the damage. For months, the authorities kept making statements as to how the government help would be delivered. A maze of guidelines and policy statements often confusing, other times contradictory, all had to be digested. To this date, no building se permits have been ishayogathIni arthakaro sued within the city limits of Bhuj. The grand design by the town planners is still "work in progress". After many more visits by members of the World Community Service of JAINA, a real plan of action was created and Dr. Dhiraj Shah was appointed as the Project Manager. Fortunately, Jains of Bhuj and JAINA got together and decided to build a new town, 4 miles outside of Bhuj. It will have 1,125 homes and other amenities. JAINA did not just raise the money but was involved from the beginning in acquiring the 70 acre land; planning, obtaining government blessings, permits and help in infrastructure (roads, water supply, electricity and sewer lines). Criteria to help individual families had to be worked out keeping in mind losses of each family - loss of earning member - economic losses-physically handicapped- widows with childrenold aged couples who did not have family members to support and no source of income etc. Streamlining of grants from government and arranging for loans from banks. All these matters had to be resolved amicably and quickly so that actual construction could begin. Dhirajbhai made many trips, wrote letters and called upon all his resources for the project. maha LIG yuvA Page #7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ TRIUMPH OF HUMAN SPIRIT OVER NATURE'S FURY(Cont.) * JAINA is donating Rs 2,51,00,000 (Two Crorers and fifty one lac Rupees) for the Nagar project. The financial help from JAINA went only to the 250 families who were classified as low income families. Other 875 families will benefit from the hospital, dental clinic, primary and secondary school, a science center, a computer center, community prayer hall and the library. Seven thousand people attended the key handing over ceremony by Governor of Gujarat Shree Sundersinh Bhandari who was the chief guest of the day. A member of parliament and many state and local elected officials were also present. Gurudev Shree Chitrabhanuji was the special invited guest who blessed all the new owners and talked of the duty of the privileged ones to help the needy. In addition to Dhirajbhai, JAINA was represented by Pramodaben Chitrabhanu, Lataben Champsee - regional Vice President, Bachubhai Ajmera Chairman of World Community Service and Dilip V Shah, Chairman of the Pilgrimage Committee. Dhirajbhai spoke at the ceremony detailing the role JAINA played in the building of Vardhman Nagar and detailed past humanitarian projects carried out by JAINA not only in India but all over the world. He spoke about the earthquake affected Morbi- MaliaMiyana where Jaina has built primary school in Sumtinagar as well as in Samkhiali near Bhachau and donation to Rajkot Blood Bank of 400 beds and 400 wheel chairs. He ended his remarks by saying that in providing this help, Jains overseas are only paying interest on the investment made by the motherland in educating them. After the key handing over ceremony, Lataben Champsee of Toronto Canada laid the foundation stone for the school that will be built on the site. As you know, Jain Society of Houston presented a check of Rs. 11,90000/- to Vardhman Nagar Association, for Dental Clinic on Feb.2.2003 in presence of Governor Sundersinh Bhandari. The groundbreaking ceremony of this was carried out by Mr. Bachubhai Ajmera, Chairman of WCS. This donation was obtained with the help of Shri. Uday Jain , Regional V.P. of JAINA from SOUTHWEST. Kantibhai Shah, President of Vardhman Nagar Owners Association thanked everyone for coming and reminded everyone of the need to continue to work together as only thirty five percent of the work is finished and a lot remains to be done. Lastly he invited everyone for Swamivatsalya lunch. Joy was the order of the day as people lined up to shake hands of the proud new owners of homes. The next day, thirty five more families from BHUJ were identified as needing help in getting homes. They approached Gurudev Chitrabhanuji with their request for assistance. After listening to their plight, Gurudev was the first one to contribute for this additional project and asked JAINA to see if they can be accommodated too. After consultation with other committee members, JAINA has indeed agreed to help these families too. They will have to be settled few miles away from Vardhman Nagar under the supervision of Bidada Sarvoday Trust as all the homes in Vardhaman Nagar have been allocated. You and me can't bring back those who left this world because of this massive natural calamity, but let us continue to help those who are fighting for survival. As Jains, we can do no less. JAINA thanks all the Sanghs and individuals who donated generously as well as many Sanghs and the individuals who have carried out Gujarat earthquake relief work independently. Photos on Page 4 clockwise: Governor of Gujarat, Sundersinh Bhandari handing over the keys to the victims of earthquake, Dr. Dhiraj Shah, handing over keys to the victims of earthquake, US Consul visiting Vardhmannagar along with other Leaders in Jain Community, A Snatra Pooja prior to key handing over ceremony. A row of houses in Vardhmannagar Photos on Page 5: Top Lataben Champsee, Regional VP of JAINA from Canada performing ground breaking ceremony of the school at Vardhmannagar. Bottom Bachubhai Ajmera, Chairman, World Community Services performing ground breaking ceremony of Medical, Dental clinic in Vardhmannagar. JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/5 Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ LACHHWAD ON OUR MIND Lachhwad is the town where our Kshatriyakund Teerth is located. Over two thousand years ago, Bhadrabahu Swami gave a vivid and detailed description of Kshatriyakund in the Kalp Sutra. This is the land of Shri Mahaveer Swami's Janma and Diksha Kalyanaks. It was a capital city during the reign of King Siddharth. This land of three kalyanaks of our last Teerthankar is one of the poorest towns in Bihar today. Yatris on Pilgrimage of Shree Samet Sikharji try to include pilgrimage of Kshatriyakund but many are afraid to go to Lachhwad because of the unfounded fears of being robbed or killed. But it is true that there are no Jain families living in Lachhwad today. Most of the population is known as Adiwasis and they are Non Vegetarians. Message of Mahaveer in the land of Mahaveer is all but forgotten. Until last year, our Temple and Dharamsala were the only brick and mortar building in Lachhwad. There are no industries, hospitals or any kind of job opportunities. The only available income in town was cutting wood from the trees on the mountain or from pilgrims. Doliwalas make about two to three thousand rupees a year if they are lucky. Kids earn from begging. Most kids do not attend school. The cycle of poverty will keep rolling on and on from one generation to the next without any hopes of better days. JAINA Yatris of 2001 Pilgrimage visited the only school in town and were moved by the horrible conditions in which the kids were studying. The school had no roof. Students would stand under the tree during rains. Our Yatris decided to do something. Fortunately on their next stop at Veerayatan, Acharya Shree Chandanaji agreed to build a school with the JAINA support. Within 5 days of that understanding between JAINA and Veerayatan, someone in Lachhwad donated the land for the school! Two years later, this January, the 2003 JAINA pilgrims got to visit the new Teerhankar Mahaveer Vidyalay built and run by Veerayatan. The school with ten classrooms and 150 students is nothing short of miracle created in just 18 months. It is still a work in progress. Concrete columns rising from the terrace and construction crews are unmistakable signs of more good things to come. By May 2003, three hundred more students will be added. Some of our Yatris had tears in their eyes as they heard the young ones in uniforms recite Navakar Mantra and other devotional songs. 6/ JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 2010_03 Dilip V Shah, Philadelphia The school is operational but it is in dire need of help. The fifty Rupees fee per month pays less than twenty five percent of the cost of running the school and most parents in that town can not even afford the fee, the cost of uniforms or the school supplies. The Pilgrimage Committee and the Teerthodhhar Committee of JAINA are working together to support this school and in a sense become Teerth Rakshak of Lachhwad. Yatris of 2001 Pilgrimage were the catalyst for this project. 2003 Yatris have also done their part. One couple has committed $5,000 to purchase the adjacent land parcel that will be used as a playground and for future expansion. Another Yatri has pledged computers and sewing machines for the students. In exchange for schooling costs of their children, all fourteen karmacharis of our Dharmasala pledged to become vegetarian. For the next school year beginning in May, we decided to grant one hundred scholarships of $250 each for the needy students of Lachhwad that will last three years and cover tuition, uniforms and school supplies. Our Yatris have pledged 40 scholarships and will help raise the remaining scholarships. Half of the $250 from each scholarship will go towards supporting the child and the other half will be awarded to school to lessen their deficit. The three year scholarships are need based and will continue even if the child does not do well. The scholarship program will be administered in USA by Niyati Sheth of Edmond, OK and Nik Daftary of Waco, TX We at the Pilgrimage Committee and the Tirthodhhar Committee of JAINA are convinced that this school will bring lots of good things to our Teerthbhoomi. Every Doliwala, or town person we came in contact with in Lachhwad appealed our Yatris to get their children admitted into the "American School". Imagine what your $250 will do. For less than twenty-five cents per day, a child will be educated, obtain Jain Samskar and one day break out of the cycle of poverty. Jain pilgrims will be seen in the town not as targets but as benefactors of the town. What can Jains or JAINA do in India that can have more profound impact than educating the poor? Vidya Daan lasts a lifetime! If you would like to help, please contact: Dilip V Shah at (215) 561 0581 or Kirit Daftary at (254) 776-4209 Page #9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ A Passage to the Gods: Siddhachalam to Shikharji The evening before boarding the plane at JFK airport in New York, my wife Sarla and I visited the Siddhachalam temple to seek blessings for a successful pilgrimage with an intensive itinerary put together by the JAINA Pilgrimage Committee. There are 120 sacred sites associated with the 24 Jain Tirthankars. The location of 21 sites is not clearly known or extinct. This pilgrimage covered 91 out of the possible 99 sites. Forty-seven yatris gathered at Siddhartha Hotel on January 18, 2003 in a fog-ridden New Delhi amidst the coldest winter of the last 40 years. This was truly an International Sangh comprising of American, Canadian and one U.K. citizen. In the afternoon, the yatra started with a warm welcome as well as a send off arranged by the Delhi Jain Samaj (DJS). On second day we took a 100 Km. bus trip from Delhi to Hastinapur, the site of 12 sacred events of Lord Shantinath, Kunthunath and Arnathas well as the legendary capital of the Mahabharata epic. The Jambu Dvipa shrine is very inspiring. Rekhaben Gandhi doing varsitapa laid a brick in the huge replica of Astapada Mountain under construction. After an overnight stay at the Hotel in Meerut and a visit to a local temple, we traveled 165 Km. to Aligarh where a new pilgrimage complex inspired by Shri Kanjiswami was nearing completion. After an overnight stay at the Agra Palace hotel, the Tuesday trip included Shouryapuri, the birthplace of Lord Neminath and the famous Taj Mahal On Wednesday, we reached Ratnapuri and we saw the site of Dharamnath Swami. On January 23rd, the sixth day, we went to Ayodhya, the sites of 19 Kalyanaks, the most after Shikharji; as well as the Janma bhoomi of Bhagwan Rama. These sacred sites are associated with Tirthankars Adinath, Ajitnath, Abhinandanswami, Sumatinath and Anantnath. After visiting the Adinath temple, some of us chose to skip lunch to visit the other four sites by auto rickshaw which are managed by the Adinath Temple trust, as well as the Ram Janma Bhoomi. After overnight at the Taj Ganges Hotel in Varanasi, we went to Bhelpur, the birth place of Lord Parshwanath. The next stop of Bhadaini is the birth place of Lord Suparswanath on the river Ganges and that location is called Jain Ghat. We visited Parswanath Vidyapeeth associated with the Benaras Hindu University which has produced over 150 publications and 60 scholars of Jainism. We met the two graduates who were the recent recipient of JAINA scholarships funded by 2001 JAINA yatris. Then we went to Chandrapuri and Sinhpuri, the sites of Chandaprabhu and Sreyansnathswami kalyanaks. Late in the evening we drove to Sarnath and visited the Digambara temple. 2010_03 Naresh Jain In the evening we boarded our train onward to Gomoh and then by bus to Rujuvalika where Lord Mahavir attained kevalgyan under the Shal tree on a river bank. On January 26th, we rented a doli, put a tricolor flag on it and started the pahad yatra of Shikharji at 4:30 A. M. We went to all tonks (holy spots) including the remote Chandaprabhu tonk and the steep as well the highest Parswanath tonk. I heard someone asking why our Tirthankars came to Shikharji for Nirvana in such remote and steep hills. I looked around and the peaceful and blissful air gave the answer. Next morning we visited the temples of Shikharji, witnessed the regional poverty and questioned the wisdom of pumping wealth in to the temples instead of compassion activities. We drove to the train station and left for Bhagalpur. On Tuesday, January 28th, we visited Champapuri associated with Vasupujyaswami, the only site of all five kalyanaks of a Tirthankar. After night at the Lachhwad Dharamshala, we visited the Tirthankar Mahavir Vidya Mandir, a school adopted and created by the efforts of 2001 JAINA Yatra Sangh and operated by Veerayatan. In the afternoon we climbed the hills of nearby Ksatriyakund, the site of Janma and Diksha Chyavana of Lord Mahavir. On Thursday, January 30th, we made a trip to the remote village of Kakandi, the site of four sacred events of Suvidhinathji. In the afternoon, we visited the temples of Guniyaji and the famous Jalmandir of Pawapuri, the site of lord Mahavir's Nirvana. The view around the sunset was breathtaking. Late that evening we reached the temple of Kundalpur and then went to Veerayatan in Rajgiri for a three night stay. On Friday, we climbed the fifth hill of Rajgiri, visited local temples by tongas and enjoyed the modern buildings and museum of Veerayatan. Rajgiri is a pilgrimage place for Jains, Hindus and Buddhists and is reverently mentioned in Ramayana as well as in Mahabharata. In the afternoon we visited the ruins of Nalanda, an ancient 5th century University. Invaded, destroyed and rebuilt several times, we saw the remains of the main Stupa, stair cases, dorms, rooms and terraces. It is believed that this is the only area where both Mahavir and Buddha spent quite some time, even though they did not meet each other. On Saturday we went by bus to Bodhgaya. Here Prince Siddharth attained enlightenment under a Peepal Tree and became the Buddha. We visited the beautiful Mahabodhi Temple, the successor of the original Bodhi Tree, the footprints of Buddha, the stupas, the Thai Temple with gold lacquered tiles, a monastery, as well as the 80 feet high statue of Lord Buddha in Dhyana Mudra. (continued on Page 25) JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/7 Page #10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ COMMITTEE NEWS.... JAINA World Community Services JAINA HUMANITARIAN WORK GETS MOMENTUM IN INDIA THROUGH WHEELS OF HOPE-MEDICAL PROGRAM! During month of Dec and January, Ramesh Shah, Director of WoH made a visit to India to analyze and observe firsthand the impact of last two (2) years of shipping medical equipment and supplies to various hospitals and clinics. WoH did visit number of places in Gujarat. Following is the summary: RAJKOT: Dhiarajbhai and I were guests at Medical BUS "Keys and Title Handing" over ceremony at "LIFE" Building in presence of more than 100 guests. WoH has started supplying medical equipment and supplies through Rajkot Blood Bank. Also we visited Young Star Blood Bank and Rajkot Voluntary Blood Bank and offered them Blood Centrifuge Machines and Refrigerator. Blood Bank has printed beautiful and artistic 4 page brochures with Photos for WoH. 8/JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003 2010_03 VADODARA: I was invited at Inauguration Ceremony of Diagnostic Center at Premdas Jalaram Hospital. WoH has supplied CT Scan Machine, X-ray Machine and Mammogram Machine to help them to start this center. WoH also visited United Way of Baroda to establish the relationship to help 30 more Non-Government Organizations (NGO's) through them. DISA: With help of our President Bipinbhai, W.o.H has been instrumental to start a medical camp for 2 days. Dr. Manibhai Mehta and Dr. Dinesh Shah along with USA volunteers provided badly needed medical services. A Wheels of Hope INA WORLD COMMUN SERVICES BOMBAY: I met the board of trustees of Hira-Mongi Navneet Hospital run by Pragati Foundation. This is a brand new hospital with 160 beds located in Mulund having state of art physical and medical facility. They have requested W.o.H. help in locating expensive medical equipment through donations in USA so they can save crores of rupees in start-up costs. Lion Tara Bapas Hospital in Sion already started using all our beds and mattresses and asked for more surgical and lab supplies. SHRAMA YATRA-II: 10 youth from YJA worked at Veerayatan at Bhuj in administrative capacity helping Sadhvi Shri Shilapiji and 3 worked at BIDADA 29th Medical Camp. Also. They did "Vruksha Ropan" (Tree Planting) at Community Center of Vardhamannagar project outside Bhuj. BIDADA,Kutch: W.o.H. donated eye lenses and more wheel chairs for 29th Medical camp. They are planning to send Mukesh Doshi, their Prosthetist and Orthotist consultant to USA in July to select the equipment for their newly built Rehabilitation Center. "JAINA-World Community Services is expanding by leaps and bounds. Join the Journey of Lord Mahavira's Compassion and Love." Dhirajbhai, our founder said. What can JAINA-W.0.H. program can do for you and your community in India? Investigate and explore. OUR VISION: To promote more Medical camps in 2004-05-06; Potential candidates JAINA is working with are: Disa, Upleta, Sagar (MP), Vyara, Idar, Kalavad, Bhavanagar, Ujjain (MP) To have a comprehensive Master Schedule so that visiting JAINA Medical Professionals can provide services at multiple camps. * To continue expanding our outreach to more hospitals for shipping more medical equipment and supplies Ramesh & Dr. Jaya Shah- Program Directors PHOTO#1- Meera Barot, 16 year girl in JAINA donated wheel chair, Bidada, Kutch PHOTO#2- Dr. Pradip Pandya with JAINA donated X-Ray machine at Premdas Jalaram Hospital, Baroda. Page #11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ COMMITTEE NEWS... JAINA EDUCATION COMMITTEE Jain Pathshala Teachers and Educators e-Group: A master database of all people connected with Jain education has been compiled and an e-group member list on Internet has been established for all educators to communicate and exchange ideas. The group has more than 300 members. Rakesh Jain of Columbus OH is a moderator for the group. One can become a member of JAINA_teachers yahoo groups and can easily communicate with other Pathshala teachers in areas of Jain Education. Book No: JES-101 JES-102 JES-103 JES-104 JES-201 JES-202 JES-203 JES-204 JES-205 Send e-mail to Subscribe: JAINA_teachers-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe:JAINA_teachers-unsubscribe@yahoogroups. Post a message: JAINA_teachers@yahoogroups.com Moderator E-mail id pathshala_sanchalak@yahoo.com Current Status of All JAINA Educational Series Books Age 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-9 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 JES-301 13-15 Basics of Jainism III JES-302 13-15 Jain Philosophy and Practice I Jain Philosophy and Practice II JES-401 16 up Note: Soft copy of all JAINA Education Books (without pictures) are available at: www.jaina.org/education_material Level Level-1 Level-1 Level-1 Level-1 Level-2 Level-2 Level-2 Level-2 Level-2 Level-3 Level-3 Level-4 How to Purchase JAINA Education CD: Purchase by the Individuals - $5.00 per CD (shipping free) Purchase by the Organizations - $3.00 per CD (Minimum 25) Purchase in India - Rs 150 per CD Method of Payment: Credit Card Payment Use the following link to make the payment. http://www.jainism.org/pay.html C/O Dr. Pradip and Darshna Shah 487 Jeremy Drive, Bourbonnais IL 60914 Jain Moral Skits Jain Sutras and Stavans Jain Story Book Basics of Jainism I Basics of Jainism II First Step to Jainism Name and Address to send the payment by check Payable to - Federation of JAINA - Education Committee Mailing address JAINA Education Series Books Status Jain Activity Book (old Jain Coloring Book) In Final Review On Hold Jain Dot to Dot Book Jain Alphabets Tele-815-935-1499 Please allow four weeks to ship the products. Purchase of CD in India - Hemant Parikh hparikh@rediffmail.com unique_in@vsnl.com Rajiv Doshi Manish Modi manish.modi@bol.net.in 2010_03 Jain Dictionary: The task of defining simplified and unified approach of spelling of Jain words may also take some time. So far we have collected about 3000 Jain words into a custom Jain dictionary and grouped them into six groups. I will review these words with scholars in Ahmedabad and finalize the first phase of simplified spellings. Email - pradipks1@aol.com JAINA Education CD: CD containing JAINA Education material and Literature has been published in August 2002. The CD not only has all the Pathshala material, but also contains many books, articles, Jivadaya material, hundreds of images of temples and Tirthankars, and many unique presentations. It contains more than 10,000 pages of text and 2,000 images. A must for anyone interested in Jain philosophy. In Final Review Phase 2 review complete Phase 2 review complete In Printing Phase 2 review Complete Phase 2 review complete Phase 2 review complete Initial stage Printed In Final Review Purchase of CD in India -UK - SHAH, Shaileen Shaileen. Shah@rbos.com Jain Workshops Jain Center of Miami, Florida and International Jain Sangh (IJS) of New Jersey have organized two day (16 hours) workshops from April 4 to 6 2003 for Pathshala teachers, adults and youths. For details about workshop, please contact the following coordinators: Rasmiben Chhadva - 954-389-5368 International Jain Sangh - New Jersey - May 17 to 18, 2003 Naresh Jain 203-933-8963 - NJain52253@aol.com Pravin K. Shah, Chairperson JAINA Education Committee 919-859-4994, education@jaina.org JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003/9 Page #12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ A2 12th Biennial JAINA convention July 3-6, 2003, Cincinnati Hosted by: JAIN CENTER OF CINCINNATI & DAYTON AUO TOCOO che eluuel YA Jainism...the Art of Living Live and Let Live parasparopagrahojIvAnAm Dear Jain Member, March 8, 2003 Jai Jinendra! JAINA with host Jain Center of Cincinnati & Dayton is pleased to provide details on Jainism: The Art of Living, 12th Biennial JAINA Convention to be held at the Greater Cincinnati Convention Center from July 3rd -6, 2003. With over a year of planning behind us and only months to go, the preparation is underway at full speed to have the best most memorable convention ever! CONVENTION BOARD Convener First VP JAINA Anop Vora 585-473-9290 Co-convener Dr. Surendra Singhvi 937-885-7414 Co-convener Soha Shah 937-773-3906 Board Members JAINA President Dr. Bipin Parikh 847-699-1294 Dr. Mahesh Shah 937-836-8080 Keerti Shah 630-837-8716 Samprati Shah 847-524-0463 Some of the highlights of this year's convention are: * Raas/garba by the Munshi group of Ahmedabad * Live entertainment by Dipalee Somayia * The first ever youth service project, allowing us as Jains to give back to the community * Invited speakers from a wide array of backgrounds including the US, Canada, India & UK Jain Networking Forum (JNF) activities are also planned for the entire weekend. * A rachna (model) of Shatrunjay Tirth 0 If you are interested in participating in the opening ceremony of the rachna or aarti please contact a member of the temple committee. Mrs. Pushpa Haria, world renowned Ragoli artist from Kenya, will be creating a breathtaking 13' X 13' rangoli. * A one of a kind photographic exhibition by Mahendra Visaria from India * Mouthwatering meals 3 times a day including Western meals and vegan food cooked daily by a team of chefs who will be in Cincinnati for this event. The souvenir book will be a great memento with very informative articles pertaining to Jainism JAINA Executive Committee Secretary Kirit Daftary Treasurer Girish Shah VP Canada Lata Champasee VP Southwest Udai Jain VP Midwest Ila Mehta VP West Hasendra Shah VP Southeast Mahendra Mehta VP Northeast Dr. Sushil Jain Past President Dr. Mahendra Pandya We encourage each and every one of you to take advantage of the registration savings and register now! This will ensure the success of our convention. Please visit our website at www.jainaconvention.org for online registration and up-to-date information about the convention including accommodations, transportation and more details. As you make your travel arrangements, please keep in mind that Delta Airlines is the official airline for Jainism: The Art of Living, JAINA Convention 2003. We are always open to the comments and suggestions to make this a "must attend" event for the whole family. Please contact any of the committee members listed in this publication. We cordially invite you all to attend ONE OF THE BEST CONVENTIONS EVER and intend to leave you with a lifetime of pleasant memories! We look forward to seeing you in Cincinnati!! Mr. Anop Vora Convener Dr. Surendra Singhvi Co-Convener Ms. Soha Shah Co-Convener Mr. Dilip Punatar Co-Convener To be a part of this event, please visit our website at www.jainaconvention.org and register now! 10/JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 2010_03 Page #13 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ fiyy GENERAL PROGRAMME Thursday, July 3: 12th Biennial JAINA Convention July 3-6, 2003, Cincinnati, OH 1:00PM to 11:00PM Registration, Youth Icebreakers 6:00PM to 8:30PM Social Dinner 8:00PM to 11:00PM Raas-Garba -Munshi group Friday, July 4: 6:00AM to 8:00AM Meditation, Yoga, Bhangra Aerobics Pratikraman, Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan 7:30AM to 9:30 AM BREAKFAST 8:30AM to 11:30 AM Procession, Opening Ceremony, JAB 11:30AM to 1:30 PM LUNCH 11:45 AM Continuing Medical Education(CME) Kickoff 12:00 Noon Temple Rachna Opening Ceremony 1:30PM to 3:30PM Breakout Sessions, JNF 3:30PM to 4:30PM BREAK 4:30PM to 6:30PM Shalibhadra Drama 4:30PM to 6:30PM Panel/Group Discussions, Workshops 6:00PM to 8:30PM WELCOME RECEPTION DINNER 8:00PM to 11:00PM Live- Dipalee Somaiya, Night Rhythms Saturday, July 5: 6:00AM to 8:00AM Meditation, Yoga, Bhangra Aerobics, Pratikraman, Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan 7:30AM to 9:30 AM BREAKFAST 8:00AM to 12:00PM Youth Service Project 9:00AM to 12:00 PM Key Note speeches 11:30AM to 1:30 PM LUNCH,, CME 12:30PM to 5:00 PM Maha Poojan, Digambar Pooja 1:30PM to 3:30PM Breakout Sessions, JNF 3:30PM to 4:30PM BREAK 4:30PM to 6:30PM Panel/Group Discussions, Workshops, Associations/Alumni gatherings 5:00PM to 7:30PM Dinner Theater for youth 6:00PM to 8:30PM EXHIBITORS' RECEPTION DINNER 7:00PM to 8:00 PM Kumarpal Raja Aarti 7:00PM to 8:00PM Bhakti Sangeet 8:00PM to 11:00PM Cultural Program- All Jain Centers Sunday, July 6: 6:00AM to 8:00AM Meditation, Yoga, Bhangra Aerobics, Pratikraman, Bhaktamar Stotra & Navkar Mantra Dhyan 8:00AM to 1:00 PM BRUNCH 9:00AM to 12:00 PM Closing Ceremony, Key Note speeches, JAB Final, JNF (MIS) Final Session 10:00AM to 11:30AM Snatra Pooja by Virendrabhai 12:30PM Convention Adjourns *Program item and or time are subject to change. 2010_03 * * * 2003 JAINA HIGHLIGHTS: Munshi Group of Ahmedabad- The group will be performing LIVE Ras&Garba entertainment eruu LIVE Entertainment by Dipalee Somayia- from India providing one of a kind performance YOUTH ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS A rachna (model) of Shatrunjay Tirth. We are honored to have over 30 volunteers from the JAIN Society of Greater Cleveland who will be creating a 20' X 30' X 8' foot Palitana display tei Mrs. Pushpa Haria, world renowned Rangoli artist from Kenya, will be creating a breathtaking 13' X 13' rangoli A one of a kind photographic exhibition by Mahendra Visaria from India Service Project- For the first time, the Convention will be holding an offsite Service Project. Youth members will be bussed off the convention site to help volunteer in local Cincinnati organizations. JNF- Network with other single youth members from around the world. Included in the JNF fee of $55 is a year long membership to the online database of JNF candidates. Half Page - Quarter Page - Business Card - Night Rhythms- A full display of Cincinnati area's best live bands. Youth members will be able to dance, mingle on a 'street' of different music genres. Dinner Theatre- A comedian, numerous one act plays and a formal dinner will be combined into one awesome evening of theatre! JAINA Academic Bowl- Challenge your mind in the arena of Jainism: when you go head to head with teams from around the world as they compete during the convention SOLICITATION FOR SOUVENIR BOOK AD We request you to submit an advertisement for the Jainism: The Art of Living souvenir book. Many individuals and businesses have already requested certain sections of this year's convention book! Back Page - Inside Front Cover Inside Back Cover Full Page - $4,500.00 color only (sold out) $3,500.00 color only $3,500.00 color only $1,000.00 for black and white, $1,500.00 for color $600.00 $400.00 $250.00 To participate, please send your Camera Ready Copy of the Advertisement along with check payable to JAINA Convention 2003 to Dr. Vinod K. Jain (937) 435-9950 JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003/11 Page #14 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2003 12th Biennial JAINA Convention July 36, 2003, Gincinnati, OH FUND RAISING OTHER CONTRIBUTION Show Your Generosity and Love to Jainism. We cannot charge exorbitant fees and turn away a large segment of our Jain population and youth. We depend upon your donation. Help us to keep the tradition of Jainism. See a creation of Shatrunjay and Temple at site. Sponsors for Events $25,000 Jain Centers or individuals recognize by a banner on the (Culture, Entertain, etc) event hall, in Opening Ceremony, and in souvenir Sponsors for Scholars $1,000 Please send a check to Dr. Mahesh M. Shah, 354 Shadywood Dr. Dayton, OH 45415 Phone 937-836-8080, mmshah@aol.com or Mahendra Vora, mvora@intelliseek.com SANGHPATI $50,000 (Usually 1, unless multiple families decide to share) Leading the Opening Procession Sit with dignitaries on stage in the opening ceremony Short speech to audience Recognition in the Opening and Closing sessions Special badges/Gold Sash/Gold Lapel Pin Picture and message (letter) in the Souvenir Book Special preference Seating, Registration & Accommodations TEMPLE FUNDRAISING EVENT GRAND PATRONS $15,000 One morning session, seating with dignitaries on a stage Recognition in morning session on the stage Special badges/Silver Sash/Gold Lapel Pin Picture in the Souvenir Book Special preference Seating, Registration & Accommodations Rachna Opening: Opening Ceremony $15000.00 Lead in the Procession with special dresses Will put First Deepak at Pratima Will do the Kumarpal Aarti after Rachna Opening Deepak Sthapna $500.00 Will put Deepak at any one Pratima Participate in Kumarpal Aarti Kumarpal Aarti Ghee Boli PATRONS $10,000 (may join with friends) (Swamivachhal Jaman) Banner on a dinning hall recognizing the patron Recognition in morning session on the stage Picture in the Souvenir Book Special preference in Seating, Registration & Accommodations Special badges/Silver Sash/Gold Lapel Pin Cosponsor Swamivachhal Jaman by donating $2500 Maha Poojan (Probably Siddhachakra or Gautamswami Poojan) Sponsor $2001.00 Perform 4 Pooja and Shantikalash Other Pooja $301.00 Perform one Individual Pooja (First come basis) GRAND BENEFACTORS $5,000 Recognition in morning session Picture in the Souvenir Book Special preference in Seating, Registration & Accommodations Special badges/Gold Lapel Pin Others (Do not need Pooja clothes) Fruit Pooja $51.00 Aarti Mangal Divo Ghee Boli Shalibhadra Drama Ghee Boli BENEFACTORS $2,000 Recognition in morning session Picture in the Souvenir Book Special preference in Seating, Registration & Accommodations Special badges For more information on temple and puja activities contact: Harshad Shah 513-522-7234 mahavir23@hotmail.com Vina Shah 513-271-0383 vina727@hotmail.com SPONSORS $1,000 Recognition in morning session Picture in the Souvenir Books Special preference in Seating, Registration & Accommodations 127 JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 Page #15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ y 12th Biennial JAINA Convention July 3-6, 2003, Cincinnati, OH JAINISM: THE ART OF LIVING EXHIBITION EXTRAVAGANZA! Booth layouts for the entire convention is available at www.jainaconvention.org. Corner booth $1250 (for businesses only) Other than corner booths: Non-profit organizations Non-profit organizations Over 4000 people are expected at this year's convention. Jainism: The Art of Living will be one of the largest opportunities you will have to share your products and services to Jains from around the world! The number of exhibitors associated with a specific type of product will be limited. For the first time at a JAINA Convention, there will be an Exhibitors' reception dinner. Exhibitors' will be given the opportunity to share their products and services to all attendees. Additionally, snacks will be served near the exhibition area all throughout the Convention, giving your products and services the highest visibility during the entire convention! Many vendors have already registered themselves for this one of kind opportunity! $1000 $550 (Non-Jains) $300 (Jains only) 2010_03 Registration to the convention is must for all exhibitors. All the booths will include the following in the basic price: (1) 10 x 10 ft booth space, (3) two Chairs, and (2) one 8 ft skirted table, (4) Organization name. Application Form for Renting an Exhibition Booth Name of Organization: Address: Phone No: Nature of Business: Summary of merchandise to be displayed and sold: Names of authorized persons: 1. Fax: Notes: 1. Should you require additional furnishings, carpet, freight handling, power supply, etc., please contact: Geo E. Fern Co., Attn: James D. Murphy Ph: (513) 621-6111 Fax: (513) 621-4330 2. You can not display any merchandise or conduct business at the booth, which violates the basic principles of nonviolence. The selection committee will use its judgment and may reject the application. 3. A formal contract shall be sent to you, which will include rules, regulations, terms, and conditions, and application form for additional furniture, janitorial services and power supply requirements. 4. Booth locations will be assigned on first-come-first-serve basis. 5. Make the check payable to JAINA Convention 2003 and mail with completed form to: Vinod K. Jain, 1045 Hyde Park Dr., Dayton, OH 45429-5851 Ph: (937) 435-9950 Email: Vinod.jain@udayton.edu Contact Blennial E-mail: 2003 2. 4 Booth Preferences: Choice 1 () Choice 2 () Choice 3 () Number of persons registering for the convention: Visit www.jainaconvention.org for a complete exhibition area floor plan! JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003/13 Page #16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 2003 12th Biennial JAINA Convention July 36, 2003, Gincinnati, OH Jor HOSPITALITY CME PROGRAM (Tentative Program) Airport: Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport Official Airline: DELTA Airlines (Promotion: DMN188822A) Hotel Promotion: Please mention "The JAINA Convention" when making reservations to receive the reduced rate. FRIDAY July 4th 11:50 to 12:00 Registration 12:30 to 1:10 Spirituality and Medicine Manoj Jain MD 1:10 to 1:50 Emerging Trends in Management of Respiratory Tract Infection-Usha Jain MD 1:50 to 2:30 CDC Recom. for Travel to India Jina Shah MD 2:30 to 2:45 Questions and Adjourn Hotels: Hilton Cincinnati Netherland (513) 421-9100 Rate: $95+tax Crowne Plaza: (513-381-4000) Rate: $89 +tax CONTACT INFORMATION SATURDAY JULY 5TH 11:50 to 12:00 Registration 12:00 to 12:30 Lunch 12:30 to 1:10 My Experiences as a Patient Suren Singhvi 1:10 to 1:50 Update in Cardiology. Basics for the Physician 1:50 to 2:30 Reversal of Heart Disease with special relevance to Indian in the US Narendra Saini MD 2:30 to 2:45 Questions and Adjourn Programming & VIP Invitation Dilip Punatar 937-848-3228 dilip_punatar@hotmail.com Jayantilal Shah 937-773-3906 Jkshah 1918@yahoo.com Damaroo Shah 937-773-3906 damarooshah@hotmail.co Vina Jhaveri 513-984-0637 Vina787@hotmail.com Jyoti Singhvi 773-288-1098 jyotisinghvi@yahoo.com CME REGISTRATION FORM PHYSICIANS CME CONFERENCE Continuing Medical Education is a requirement for all medical professions. 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Once you are entered into the database a password and login will be emailed to you. Candidates should answer all questions that appear online when registering. Each candidate will have secure controlled access to the JNF database at www.jainaconvention.org. Candidates can search perspective candidates online. We recommend you bring additional pictures and copies of your bio-data to the convention. Deadline for candidate to be included in the facebook and on website is June 15", 2003 Contact and Questions: JAINA CONVENTION 2003 JNF Committee jnf@jainaconvention.org Cincinnati, OH Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REGIONAL NEWS.... SOUTHWEST ings. The older group presented a short skit TULSA, OK Jadavji Kenia, Regional Editor "How The Chor Stole Diwali" based on "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." The skit The Derashar and the hall construction covered some of the tenets of Jain religion. for Tulsa Jain Sangh is progressing well. We also had a discussion by Jain Shravak HOUSTON, TX About 3/4th of the work has been completed. Hirabhai Ratan Manekji who has been We are hoping to finish the basic project by Jain Society of Houston celebrated its keeping very long fasts by conquering over ring over the the end of February. Our Derashar room is 6 Pratishtha Anniversary of the temple on hunger through the use of solar energy ab about 960 sq. ft. and the hall about 2450 November 24, 2002. Deep Sthapan and sorption. sq. ft. There are 3 classrooms and a kitchen/ Snatra Pooja were followed by Adhar Later in November some of our youth dining area for a total facility of 5200 sq. ft. Abhishek of various Tirthankars, attended YJA Southwest Regional Confer We are planning to have ShilaRopan in Ganadhars and Dev-Devis. Flag Hoistingence hosted by Jain Society of Houston. In April during Mahavir lavanti celebration. was also performed for Bhagwans Mahavir, December we had Dr. Bhagchandra Jain We are hoping to have the Pratishtha Rushabhdev and Parshwanath. These tra Bhaskar who spoke on modern historical Mahotsav around the last week of July 2003. ditional Vidhis were followed by a short perspective of Jainism. Samaniji Pratibha We will provide more details in the next isdiscourse by Samaniji, Stavans-Bhavna, Prajnaji and Jagat Prajnaji visited us from sue. This auspicious event will be blessed Aarti, Mangal Deevo and lunch. Houston, besides discourses they also con by Gurudev Chitrabhanuji, Pramodaben During the Thanksgiving weekend, ducted a mini camp on Women's health, and Jinchandraji Maharaj. We urge and inJain Fellowship (our youth group) hosted Preksha Meditation and demonstrated vite everyone to be a part of our Pratishtha the YJA Southwest Regional Conference some useful Yoga exercises. Mahotsav later this year. For detailed report refer to YJA pages. We JSNT contact is our current president JSNT contact is our current president We had election for the year 2003. We had seminars on Rishi Mandal, and on Laxmi Zaveri at 972-608-0400. JSNT web have two new trustees and almost the same women's health and wellness during the site is DFWJains.org. executive committee members for 2003. For months of December 2002 and January more information about The Tulsa Jain 2003. JSH also participated in all-religion PHOENIX, AZ Sangh, please contact Kanti Shah at (918) conferences arranged in Houston. More 369-3163 or email kanaru@aol.com. than 80 students from Inter-Religion Faith came to visit our Jain Center. During the months of November/De cember 2002, Jain Center of Greater Phoe- NORTHEAST Jain Center in Houston has Pathshala nix (JCGP) celebrated Diwali and Guru Dinesh Chheda, Regional Editor every Sunday and regular lectures from Jayanti. For the first time this year, JCGP Samanijis. JSH contact is our current presi organized "Mahavir Kalyanak Pooja" durdent Shanti Gala at 281-398-7402.or sec ing Diwali. Many members participated retary Dilip Kapasi at 281-980-4567 email and really enjoyed performing the Pooja. WASHINGTON, DC Dilipmeena@yahoo.com. This event was followed by Guru Jayanti Following persons were elected to the Celebration. JCGP has also been very ac- executive committee for 2003: President: DALLAS, TX tive spreading awareness of Jainism within Kanta Dharamsi; Vice President: Dhiraj other communities via events such as Dis- Shah; Secretary: Niru Shah; Joint Secretary: Diwali was celebrated on November cover India and Interfaith. Weekly Pathshala Harshit M. Shah; Treasurer: Manu J Shah; 03, 2002. Snatra Pooja was followed by continues to be the cornerstone activity in Joint Treasurer: Ashok R. Shah; and Memchildren's program. Young children recited impressing our children with the Jain phi- bers-at-large: Sushil Jain, Kamlesh P. Shah Samayik Sutras that they have been learn- losophy. and Kamlesh R. Shah. Manoj Dharamsi ing in the Pathshala. They also performed Details about JCGP's activities can be was elected as the chairman of the Board of some small skits depicting Jain principles found at hutp://members.tripod.com/ Trustees, and Nisha Jain as youth coordinasuch as removal of bugs from the house jain phoenix. Contact for JCGP is Mehul tor. Manoj Dharamsi and Sushil Jain will without hurting or killing them. Children Rajparia at 602-795-4987, email: De JAINA directors. ages 9-13 made a slide presentation cover- jain_phoenix@hotmail.com or Mahavir Jayanti program to be held on ing Bhagwan Mahavir's life and his teach- mrajpari@sybase.com. Saturday, April 12 will feature a stage pro JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/17 2010_03 Page #20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REGIONAL NEWS.... gram of prayer dances, prayer songs, reli- 500 tive through international agreements and gious skits and dramas performed by chil- Surendra Shah, Regional Editor through international law. dren. Other programs scheduled so far in He concluded that Jainism with its cenclude Pravachan by Sunandaben Vohra and ATLANTA, GA tral tener of non violence may appear irrel Nautambhai Vakil, Poojan by Narendrabhai evant to contemporary world politics but Nandu, Das Lakshan Parva celebration, could guide the way to peace in many con Jain Society of Atlanta conducted elecNavsmaran and Ayambil programs. flicts taking place around the world. tions in December 2002. The following were elected for the year 2003. The 1" Northeast Regional Jain Youth ESSEX FELLS, NJ Conference took place in Toronto, Canada Raju Shah President from Saturday December 21-24, 2002 Chetan Gala Vice President Sponsored by Jain Society of Toronto Twelve hours of continuous Navkar Anil Shah Secretary (JSOT) and Young Jains of America, this Mantra JAP were held at our Derasar from Manish Shah Treasurer event marked the first of its kind in the the evening on the last day of Vir Samvat Ketan Shah Youth Secretary northeast. Complete details is available on 2528 to the morning of New Year Vir Madhuben Sheth EC Member YJA pages. Samvat 25259 to celebrate the 72 - hour Sameer Shah EC Member Dr. Balabhadraji, Vasant Sheth, Dr. Akhand Deshana (message) given by Youth and adult pathshala, Swadhaya Anne Vallely, Dr. Vastupal Parikh, Paul Bhagwan Mahavir before his Nirvana. and yoga classes are conducted every week. McKenna, Dr. Renu Lal, Dr. Luiza New Year was celebrated on Tuesday, Also SAT and Gujarati classes are held. Ormonde, Kalpa Shah and others imparted November 5, 2002 starting with Manglik The Mahavir Jayanti will be celebrated their learning and teachings to over 50 parin the morning followed by Snatra Pooja. in April 2003. Pramodaji Chitrabhanu will ticipants through the unique, interactive Gyan Pancham, Dev Diwali/Kartaki grace the occasion. and discussion-based sessions on Poonam, and Maun Ekadashi were cel anekantavada and diversity. ebrated at Derasar. Pathshala students Everyone walked away from the contalked about the importance of Gyan ference with a complimentary copy of the Poojan in their lives and how its aaradhana CANADA book Jainism and the New Spirituality by eliminates Gyanavarniya Karma. Monthly Dr. Mahendra Mehta, Regional Editor Dr. Vastupal Parikh and a one-year comPoojas, Samuh Samayiks, and Shibirs are plimentary subscription to Jain Spirit magagetting good response from the members. zine in addition to t-shirts, flags, pathshala Pathshala classes are held at three locations TORONTO, ON: CD's, pins, souvenir CD, friendships and with very good response from members. memories for a lifetime. More than 200 children are coming to Pathshala classes. Regular Swadhayay classes Acharya Sushil Kumarji Peace Award: are held on Friday evenings and they are The recipient of Inaugural Interna- VANCOUVER, BC given by our local Jain Scholars. tional Acharya Sushil Kumarji Peace Award Special Thanksgiving Pooja tradition was Professor Polanyi who won the Nobel Paryushan Parva and Das Lakshan was continued in the year 2002 with Prize for Chemistry in 1986. The reception Celebrated on September 15, 2002 at Antaraykarma Nivaran Pooja at Derasar. and awarding ceremony was held at Isabel Mahendra and Usha Mehta's house. We Many people participated. Bader Theatre in Toronto on January 17, started with Puja, Stavan and Aarti. Ev 2003. A prayer was offered at the Derasar for erybody said "Michhami Dukhdam" to the 7 Astronauts who lost their lives in crash Professor Polanyi is a noted activist for each other. Nearly 60 people attended. of Columbia Space shuttle. peace. In his acceptance speech, he said as Shri Manakmuniji Maharaj was in long as much of humanity remains poor, Vancouver from October 12 to 15 ar Nemi Dedicated members keep the Derasar voiceless and at the mercy of the rich, peace open on every Sunday in the afternoon. If and Kavita Banthia's house. We all had is unattainable. He added change will come Dharmalabh, Discourse, Pravachan and you are in the area and would like to visit from the clamor of the poor. They must be or attend a program, please call Viren Shah Blessings from him. heard in international forums, made effecat 732 - 329 - 3236. pace shuttle. 18 / JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 Page #21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ REGIONAL NEWS.... Mahavirswami Nirvan Day was Cel- additional information, please contact Dr. JCNC's website at www.jcnc.org. For adebrated on November 24, 2002 at Dr. Nitin Shah, JCSC President, at 7147506- ditional information, please contact Jagdish and Shanti Arya's house. Nearly 53 6699 or nitin.shah@med.va.gov info@jcnc.org. people attended. SAN FRANCISCO, CA SACRAMENTO, CA WEST Chandrakant Parekh, Regional Editor Jain Center of Northern California Jain Center of Greater Sacramento (JCNC) has elected a new Executive Com- (JCGS) executive body includes Mohini mittee for a two-year term commencing Jain, President; Sunil Jain, Secretary; Raman LOS ANGELES, CA January 2003. Bipin Shah is the President Jain, Treasurer; and Manoj Desai, Value and he is supported by a team of eight VPs Administrator. JCGS organizes a monthly and eight Co-VPs. The new members of the Swadhyay and a number of other activities, Jain Center of Southern California Board of Directors are Jay Itchhaporia, religious celebrations, and lectures by visit(CSC) has elected Amrit Bhandari, Amrish Sethi, Pramod Patel, Tushar Vora, ing dignitaries. Plans are underway to orNarendra Jain, Dr. Ramesh Kothari, Dr. Harendra Shah, and Ashok Domadia. ganize Jain Pathshala for the children and Jasvant Modi, Dinesh Shah, Prafulla Shah, The committee wants to create an en youths. Annual retreat is scheduled for Auand Sachin Shah to the Board of Directors vironment that facilitates the Jain commu- gust. For additional information, please Construction of the new Jain Bhavan nity to think, act and behave as Jains first contact Mohini Jain, JCGS President, at began in October 2002. Ashokbhai and place secondary emphasis on various 530/756-46550R mohini_jain@msn.com. Sanghvi from Chicago led a Shila Sthapan traditions and faiths. While nurturing unity ceremony and puja on Sunday, November and diversity, JCNC wants to enhance the SAN DIEGO, CA 24. Five main shilas for East, West, North, tradition of uniqueness and creativity that South and Center locations and an addi has been a hallmark of the Silicon Valley tional 1008 marble shilas with the names Regular activities organized by Jain Jain Community for the past thirty years. of the donors will be installed in the foun Society of San Diego (JSSD) include - a A tradition of sound and growth oriented dation that will support the structure where monthly Jainshala for children, adult classes, financial management will continue which Lord Mahavir's message can be learned and swadhyay by Girishbhai Shah, and a weekly in the past has enabled to construct a 24,000 delivered to the world. JCSC is extending pooja every Saturday at Shri Mandir. For square feet Jain Bhawan in Milpitas at a cost an opportunity to all Jains in America and additional information, please contact of over $6 million. The facility was inauabroad to participate in the completion of Kokilaben Doshi at 858/679-7645 or egurated in August 2000 and is virtually this monumental project through generous mail: kdoshi@sandiego.edu. debt-free. contributions. Project details, building Two Samnijis from the Acharaya plans, and progress photos are available at Mahapragya's Ashram at Ladnu, Rajasthan SEATTLE, WA the www.jaincenterexpansion.com website. will be at JCNC for a period of three JCYC winter camp was held Decem months beginning March 2003 and will Jain Society of Seattle (JSS) will install ber 27-30 at Pilgrim Pines, Yucaipa in San lead a program of lectures, Swadhyays, two Jain deities, Shri Adinathji and Shri Bernardino Mountains. Participants in Shibirs and Preksha Dhyan sessions. They Mahavirswamiji, in the Hindu Temple at cluded 113 students and 15 adult volun will also participate in enhancing the Jain Bothwell. The Hindu Temple was inauguteers. The theme of the camp was Shravak Shala classes held every Sunday along with rated on November 9, 2002. Prakash Jain Gujarati and Hindi classes that are attended conducts the Jain Pathshala and the class classes, the camp attendees had lots of fun " by about 300 students. Shri Parswanath schedule for February and March has been playing in the snow, roasting corn at camp Janma and Diksha Kalyanak were cel-confirmed. For additional information fire, and participating in group activities ebrated Dec 28-30 with Puja and Bhavna about JSS and programs in about JSS and programs in Seattle area, including a talent show. programs. please contact Devkumar Gandhi, JSS Information about forthcoming pro Information about forthcoming pro President, at 425/235-4848 or log on to grams and regular activities are posted on grams and regular activities are posted on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ JCSC's website at www.jaincenter.net. For jainsocietyseattlel. JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 / 19 Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ THE ART OF FORBEARANCE: The Atmavidya Dr. C. Devakumar, New Delhi, India There are any number of people who are constantly seek with the attitude of either passiveness or selective authorship (i.e., ing solutions to the myriads of problems confronting them day in if its effect is good to me, it is because of me and if not, it is not by and day out. They seek astrologers, seers and wisemen for the elu- me!). By doing so, you accumulate fresh harvest of karma which sive solutions. They are ready to do every trick in the book; wear will give their effect in their due course but they certainly shall, this gem or that, perform yagna or some mantra or tantra. Invari- otherwise, Newton's third Law would fail. What you sow, that ably, I have come across, people squarely blaming the surround- you reap! You are thus caught in the vicious cycles. ings for all the ills afflicting them. There is none in the mundane What is the way out? The way lies in de linking your world who is not bitten by the bug of suffering. This prompted involvement on the two-karma chetana. Instead, you focus on your me to search solutions for this puzzle in Jainism. pure intelligence. Ignore the good and bad effects of karma just Suffering is a part of the organic world. There are descriptions like a mute observer. Do not despair when the pain strikes you but and prescriptions to this malady in religious texts as well as under forbear. More so, do not go overboard when a bout of pleasure medical context. It is better to get to the root cause of suffering encompasses you. Either way, you will be trapped. Keep your cool sooner than latter. Any amount of cosmetic dressing cannot heal and calmly watch their disappearance because they are always shortthe deep-rooted wound without this course. A combined reading lived. In other words, no moment of pain or pleasure is permaof Law of conservation of mass and energy (Energy and therefore nent and these moments are always oscillating like a pendulum mass can not be created nor destroyed but only be changed) and with disharmonic motion. Secondly, do not overindulge in worldly the Newton's third law of motion (For every action, there is an activities. This way, you can put a ceiling and censure on the influequal and opposite reaction) clearly reveals that the cosmos is not ence of karma. The more you do, better is the result. By this paa chaotic place but is the sum total of all actions and reactions. No tient watch and ever willingness to face the trials and tribulations, act takes place without any reason or rhyme. you are exhausting your past reserves and records of karma, accuThe same idea is clearly propounded in the Karma theory of mulated due to ignorance, emotions or desire but at the same time Jainism. An individual functions under three types of experiences you are blocking the fresh influx. The key words are: be proactive viz., intellectual, emotional and desire to do something or the other. rather than reactive or passive. As this process goes on, a day will These are respectively stated in Sanskrit as gyana chetana, karma come when you will become absolutely free from all pains and phala chetana and karma chetana. The first one is said to be the pleasures which are ephemeral, wavy and dependent. In stead, you intrinsic nature of Self and to pursue this, you really need no ex- attain your own intrinsic attributes of super intelligence wedded ternal assistance whatsoever. But, what we invariably are involved with eternal bliss. While adapting this path, you would require with, are with the other two. The last two necessarily are inti- boosts of strength, which you can derive in plenty by sincerely mately linked with the physical and physico-biological world and contemplating on the persons, their acts and achievements of past thus you become dependent. Karma chetana propels you to do conquerors of this path so that you overcome the apples of tempmore and more worldly activities and you are paid in terms of tations and trepidations. This path is called the art of forbearance. Karma credits. While experiencing the physical act, you too con- Are you ready for it? currently experience the effects of past karma phal which is the emotional content of you. You feel up and down every moment. Dr. C. Devakumar, Principal Scientist, You keep keeping changing your mental and physical postures as Division of Agrochemicals effectively as TV channels, remote-controlled. You like to disown Indian Agricultural Research Institute your authorship to be the causes of pain and suffering and would New Delhi-110 012, India like to pass them on to others. This is almost a natural tendency. cdevakumar@yahoo.com There lies the trap of karma. Each one has been so conditioned by the perennial pouring of karma, we think it to be inevitable and even give it a status of godly act and providence. It is said that you are ever trapped in the mire of karma tyranny if you succumb 20/JAIN DIGEST- Spring 2003 Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #23 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ INTRODUCTION TO TATTVARTHA SUTRA - Manubhai Doshi, Chicago, IL Samyagdarshanjnancharitrani Mokshamargah. Right perception, knowledge, and practice constitute the path of liberation. Among all the Jain religious books, Tattvartha Sutra occupies of the Indian languages are derived from Sanskrit, the people an outstanding place. It is possible that many Jains might not speaking those languages are therefore familiar with the Sanskrit have heard the names of our sacred Agams. Acharang Sutra, for terms. As such it is easier for them to comprehend the Sanskrit instance, is the first and the foremost Agam, but very few Jains texts than the Prakrit ones. know what it is or what it is about. Most of them are, however, Two slightly differing names occur for the authorship of likely to have heard the name of Tattvartha Sutra. There are sev- Tattvarta Sutra. Shwetambar Jains term it as Umaswati, while eral reasons for that. The most important is that it is the only Digambar Jains mostly term it as Umaswami. Shwetambars concomposition that is acceptable to all the Jains. Shwetambar Jains sider him as belonging to their tradition mainly on the ground of regard it with the sense of sanctity and reverence, while Digambar Tatttvarthabhashya, which is believed to be a commentary of Jains call it a sacred Agam, which is popularly known as Tattvartha written by the original author. At the end of that comMokshashastra, meaning the scripture of liberation. Not only the mentary occurs the information pertaining to the author. That text of Tattvartha, even its commentary written by Pujyapadswami gives his identity as Vachak Umaswati, the pupil of learned under the title Sarvarthasiddhi is treated as an Agam in the Ghoshanandi and belonging to Uchchairnagar branch. It also states Digambar tradition. that the book was written at Kusumpur (which is the same as anAnother reason for its importance lies in the fact that Tattvartha cient Patliputra and present Patna). Since the Uchchairnagar branch Sutra deals with almost every aspect of Jainism. Nothing is virtu- was undoubtedly a part of Shwetambar sect, it can be safely conally left out. As such, one can obtain complete background of cluded that the author belonged to the Shwetambar sect. Jainism by studying only that Sutra and he can keep aside all other D igambar Jains, however, refute the claim of Tattvarthabhashya works, if he likes. If one wants to study Jainism in depth, there are as written by the original author and insist on his belonging to many commentaries of Tattvartha prepared by the great Acharyas their tradition. Their contention is that Tattvartha Sutra was writand other learned men belonging to both the major denomina- ten by Umaswami long before the Bhasya, which could have been tions. Some of those commentaries have discussed every Sutra of written by a Shwetambar monk, whose name was perhaps Tattvartha at considerable length so as to bring out all the relevant Umaswati. As such, they tend to ignore the Bhashya and rely aspects. If one therefore goes through them, he would not miss upon Sarvarthasiddhi and other commentaries written by the anything worthwhile pertaining to Jainism. Digambar scholars. Being acceptable to all the sects, Tattvartha Sutra finds a place His title of Vachak is considered by Shwetambars as indicaon the academic curricula. Hardly any other Jain scripture finds a tive of being a Purvavit, meaning that he knew all the original place on the curriculum for the lay students. Aside from the over- scriptures. In Digambar tradition he is known as all popularity, its selection for the academic curricula may be due Shrutkewalideshiya, which means that he knew as much as to its having been composed in handy phrases and short sentences, Shrutkewalis, who are the masters of the entire scriptural knowlwhich can be understood relatively easily. This is in contrast to edge. Both these epithets are appropriate in his case. This is evimany other scriptures, which are composed in intricate verses or dent from the fact that he has included in this work every thing are presented in long-drawn prose. Moreover, it is a short compo- that Jain scriptures had to convey. His handling of the subject is sition containing 344 (357 as per Digambar version) Sutras, that superb and the presentation of Sutras occurs in the way, as if they can be covered within 25 pages. It is therefore possible to memo- might be spontaneously coming out of his heart. Being a Brahrize the entire text and many students going to Pathshala actually min by origin, he obviously had command over the Sanskrit lancommit it to memory. guage, which he had selected as his medium. It would be interestOne more factor in favor of Tattvartha Sutra is that while ing to note that Tattvartha Sutra is the first Jain book composed in most of the Jain scriptures happen to be in Ardhamagadhi or other that language. Prakrit language, Tattvartha Sutra is written in Sanskrit. Since most JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/21 Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Introduction to Tattvarthasutra(cont.)... Both Shwetambars as well as Digambars credit him with the conformity with the Digambar views, added a few on his own and authorship of a number of other books. That shows his creditabil gave new interpretations to several others. This accounts for the ity as a very highly learned man. Most of the books ascribed to earlier mentioned difference in the number of Sutras and somehim are, however, not currently available. As such, it is hard to say what differing versions of the text. In due course, the text adopted anything specifically about the authorship thereof. But Prashamrati by Bhashya came to be known as Shwetambar text and that adopted Prakaran, which is popular now, must have been written by him. by Sarvarthasiddhi came to be known as Digambar one. It needs, No date of composing Tattvartha Sutra has been mentioned however, to be mentioned that while the text adopted by in the original text or in the commentaries. It is therefore difficult Sarvarthasiddhi is consistently accepted by the succeeding to state anything about the lifetime of the author. From the lan- Digambar scholars, there happen to be minor variations in the guage, style and presentation of the composition, however, it can text resorted by the Shwetambar scholars. be guessed that he lived sometimes during the first or second cen- The main differences between the Shwetambar and the tury. That would put him close to the time of Kundkundacharya. Digambar texts occur in four places. The first occurs in chapter Moreover, there is evident similarity of the contents of Tattvartha third, where Sarvarthasiddhi gives 21 additional Sutras after 11th Sutra with those of Panchastikay and such other writings of Sutra. That, however, does not alter the overall texture of the comKunkundacharya. That can lead one to believe that Tattvartha Sutra position, because the additional Sutras relate to the colors and could have been written with the purpose of presenting in San- other details of the mountains, lakes, rivers, residents and such skrit the essence of the Prakrit writings of Kundkundacharya. In other geographical aspects of Jambudweep, which is at the center view of that resemblance and the closeness of their time, Digambar of middle level of Jain universe. The second occurs in chapter scholars might have been induced to treat the author of Tattavartha fourth, where Shwetambar version describes 12 heavenly abodes, as a pupil of Kudkunacharya. while Digambar version describes 16. The third occurs in chapter There is a strong reason to believe that the division between fifth, where Shwetambar version mentions about time (Kal) being Shwetambar and Digambar sects was not rigid until the time, when considered by some people as a separate substance, while Digambar Tattvartha Sutra was written. Those labels also did not exist at that version states it as an indisputable substance. The fourth occurs in time. If we trace the history of Jainism, it can be said that there chapter eighth, where Shwetambar version mentions favorable situwere the clad as well as unclad monks within the order of Lord ations, correctly oriented perception, pleasure and affection as reMahavir and all of them amicably stayed together. Neither of them sulting from the wholesome bondage, whereas they are not at all had any edge over the other. As such, the Agams that were com- referred to in Digambar version. posed on the basis of Lord's teaching, acknowledge the prevalence At two other places, while the texts remain identical, differof the clad as well as the unclad order. ences occur in interpreting the same. One pertains to the possiThat amicability could have continued until the time of bilities of binding of Pudgals described in chapter fifth. The other Jambuswami, who was the last omniscient of the present time cycle. occurs in chapter ninth while discussing the hardships (Parishah) The discontent could have started thereafter. As Lord Mahavir to be borne by the omniscient Lords. The text lays down 11 such himself had mostly remained unclad after his renunciation, the hardships. Digambar interpretation, however, emphasizes that unclad group began to contend that they were the true followers though such physical hardships may occur, the omniscient Lords of the Lord. They considered the clad ones as slack in observance stay beyond the bodily sense and hence they do not experience the of the spiritual code and did not look with regard at the scriptural same. Laying down of the hardships should therefore be deemed precepts pertaining to the clad order. That sowed the seed of dif- as formal rather than the real. ference about the authenticity of the scriptural texts. It would be seen from the above details that there are no maThe division between the two groups seems to have begun in jor differences between the two texts and the purpose of the comor after the second century, when the unclad group formally dis- position remains intact. There also happen to be some verbal variaowned the traditional scriptures on the ground that they no longer tions in the text occurring here and there, but they do not make represented the original teaching of the Lord. Thereupon they substantial difference in the meaning and can therefore be ignored. started composing their own separate books that justified only the Thus, the differences are few and far between and the overall text unclad order. The difference became very acute by the time of remains common. Sarvarthasiddhi, which rigorously lays down the unclad order as Every spiritual composition starts on the basis that the worldly the only way that can lead to liberation. With that end in view, the life is full of misery and unhappiness and the way to get free from author seems to have altered some of the Sutras that were not in that is to gain liberation. In fact, the term liberation literally means 22 / JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 Jain Education Interational 2010_03 Page #25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Introduction to Tattvarthasutra(cont.)... AFFILIATES NEWS: JAIN ADHYTMIC ACADEMY OF N. AMERICA(JAANA) to be free. As such, liberation is the objective of all the spiritual THREE GREAT SCHOLARS OF JAINISM AT compositions, whether they belong to Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism. Tattvartha Sutra is not the exception. It starts with SHIBIR IN CINCINNATI ON JULY 2 & 3 Samyagdarshanjnancharitrani Mokshamargah, as quoted at the Once again in North America, three great scholars, Panditji, top of this article. Then, it goes ahead for explaining the various Dr. Hukumchand Bharill, Jaipur (Rajasthan); Panditji aspects concerned with that path. Abhaykumar Jain, For making out the path of liberation, one needs to know the Chindwada (M.P.); and existing position and then consider what needs to be done for Panditji Dhirajbhai Mehta, going ahead. The former aspect is termed as Gneya Mimansa, sesAdhyatmcy Surat (Gujarat) will guide meaning the discussion about what is to be known. The latter all atmarthi participants aspect is known as Charitra Mimansa meaning the discussion about from U.S.A, Canada & the conduct or behavior. All the religious books are supposed to India to "walk the path of deal with these two aspects. Some of them, however emphasize adhyatma to get rid of one of them and keep the other subsidiary. Tartvartha Sutra gives mithyatva". The shibir is equal importance to both these aspects. organized by Jain The book is divided into ten chapters, which are termed as Adhyatma Academy of North America from July 2-3, 2003 Adhyay. The first chapter has 35 Sutras that deal with the knowl- followed by JAINA Convention. More than 130 atmarthi took edge. The second chapter has 52 Sutras that deal with the worldly advantage of our shibir in New Jersey last year. You may call beings. 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Mr. Pradip Jain, who has designed several Jain Stamps come. The last one deals with the ultimate aspect of liberation, and First Day Covers for India's Postal Department, had made Surprisingly that chapter contains only seven Sutras, which can can elaborate arrangements to show us the collection of Jain artifacts hardly cover half a page. at Patna Museum, a Jain temple and Mahavir Cancer Hospital. While concluding, it would be worth pointing out what Pun We had a quick lunch and a short but a very rewarding museum dit Sukhlalji has said for undertaking the study of this book. He is trip. Pradipji gave to each yatri a souvenir of a plaque of nine Jain of the opinion that merely studying the text would not give the Stamps; and a special Postal Cover showing Lords Buddha and comprehensive idea of the subject. Tattvarthabhashya as well as Mahavir together, one of his creations that were released recently Sarvarthasiddhi need to be studied. 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M772: Jain parents (Intl. Business family) with two kids, from suitable, caring, iaindigest03@yahoo.com invite alliance for swiss born / citizen, citizen, compassionate match. Call: 713/780-7910. handsome, vegetarian, non-smoker, non Email: hemantsheth62@yahoo.com M898: Gujarati parents seek alliance for drinker, talented son, March 74, 5'10", handsome, talented, vegetarian, US raised CFA, MBA, well positioned with Citibank M988: Alliance invited for handsome, son, born Aug 74, 5'8", 150 lb, MS (EE), corp. Fin., from educated, cultured girls. talented, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born May well employed, from cultured, professional, Call: 0041 / 22 - 8850355. Email: 75, 6'0", CA (charted accountant), well preferably Pharmacist /R. Nurse girls, Call: sanghvigeneva@yahoo.com employed, divorcee (Very brief marriage), 414/476-3137.Email: saumil@execpc.com from, cultured, caring, educated girls. Call: M975: Gujarati parents invite responses for 516/746-6266.Email: kotharisiddharth@ M989: Alliance invited for handsome, handsome, talented, vegetarian, US born yahoo.com talented, vegetarian, Gujarati boy, born Jan son, Aug 72, 5'8", 160, MBA, well 76, 5'8", 150 lb, BS (Pharmacy), Regd. employed with reputed co., from cultured, Pharmacist, from cultured, educated girls. educated girls. Call: 734/434-9286 or 773/ Email: apurvad@hotmail.com Phone: 248/ 348-6872. Email: pparek@yahoo.com 506-3640. 28 / JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003 2010_03 Page #31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ 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/ YOU.JUNS OF AMERICA CHAIRS Ronak Shah 918-269-7665 ronak shah@yja.org Suchita Shah 734-764-9666 suchita shah@yja.org Jai Jinendra, DIRECTORS Education Ami Shah 323-965-1140 ami.shaha yja ory Events Karishma Shah 510-486-8148 karishma.shahayja.org Finance/Fundraising Arpan Shah 281-804-7964 arpan.shahayja.org Information Technology Paras Dodhia 416-271-61848) paras.dodhiala ya.org Project Development Lopa Vadi 732-522-5832 lopa vadiayja.org Public Relations Chirag Shah 414-339-6023 chirag shah ayja.org Publications Arpan R. Shah 646-339-7020 arranr.shah ayja.org Young Jains of America (YJA) has had a tremendous six months! With the support of wonderful parents, hard-working volunteers, and dedicated board members, YJA continues to grow. In the past six months, YJA has hosted 6 Regional Conferences, sent 10 youth to India to assist in community service, and added more resources to it website. In the next six months, YJA will continue to expand grassroots organizations, select the Host City for YJA Convention 2004, and team up with Habitat for Humanity to build homes for those less fortunate. With over three hundred youth from all over North America participating, "Regional Fest" was a huge success! YJA kicked off "Regional Fest," six regional conferences in six months, this past Thanksgiving in Houston. The regional conferences continued onto Los Angeles and Toronto during Christmas Break and Chicago and Atlanta during Martin Luther King Holiday. "Regional Fest" finally concluded in Easton, PA this past March 7th. "The conference really helped youth get to know each other and learn Jainism on a more intimate level," exclaimed Chintan Shah, former Co-Chairperson of YJA and attendee of the Midwest Conference. On December 25th, ten youth embarked on a spiritually fulfilling journey with YJA in Bhuj (Kutch), India. These youth spent two weeks with Veerayatan, an international community service organization founded by Acharaya Shri Chandanaji, to help those impoverished. Some of the projects included creating video documentaries, building architectural layouts for educational institutions, and teaching the youth. These youth made a difference in the lives of those less fortunate from our homeland while also learning about the importance of community service. The road to YJA Convention 2004 begins now! YJA is now accepting bid packets from potential host cities for the next convention. A YJA Youth Convention requires a year of solid work, a core group of volunteers, and a supportive community, but the culmination of the hard work and the amount of knowledge spread is immeasurable. If you are interested in becoming a host city, please email chairs@yja.org. The deadline for bid packet submission is May 18" YJA has several ways for youth to get involved. Currently, YJA is accepting applications for Young Jains of America Advisory Convention Committee (YJAACC), an executive of 5 board members that will supervise, assist, and provide creativity to the Host City Convention Committee for YJA Convention 2004. For more information and an application, please visit www.yja.org/yjaacc/index.html. Also, YJA begins its election process for the 2003-2004 Executive Board this coming May. Please visit www.yja.org/elections to see what position suits you! And please email board@yja.org if you would to see how you can volunteer. REGIONAL COORDINATORS Mid Atlantic Dipa Talari 917-371-1476 dipa calatyja.org Midwest Nirali Vora 630-452-2667 nirali vorala yja.org Northeast Lily Jain 416-931-8149 lily.jaina yja.org South Rishabh Khara 469-438-4331 rishabh.khara uyja.org Southeast Priya Palvia 678-525-5716 priya.palvia dyja.org West Pinita Shah 714-310-1034 pinita shahayja.org Board of Trustees Prem Jain Sachi Jain Naishach Shah Nirav Shah Thank you, Suchita Shah & Ronak Shah Co-Chairs, 2002-2003 Young Jains of America chairs@yja.org www.yja.org Young Jains of America (YJA) is the umbrella youth organization of the Federation of Jain Associations in North America (JAINA). The mission of YJA is to be recognized nationally and internationally as an umbrella youth organization for establishing a network to share Jain heritage and religion through youth. JAIN DIGEST. Spring 2003/29 Jain Education Intemational 2010_03 Page #32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ ADA REGIONAL FEST 2002/2003!! YJA brought 6 Regional Conferences to all 6 Regions! South Regional Conference The South Regional Conference, Jain Philosophy vs. the Theroies of Science was held in Houston, TX Friday, November 29 - Sunday December 2, 2002. About 30 youth from Dallas and Houston gathered at the Jain Center of Houston on Friday evening, starting the weekend off with icebreakers and games. On Saturday, they woke up early in order to begin the day with yoga. Following this, the Houston youth group presented on Navakaar Mantra. There guest speakers, the Samanjis, next gave a lecture on the "Life of a Shravak." The Dallas group then performed a skit "How the Chor Stole Diwali" followed by a discussion on whether we how Jainism is affected by the changing times. The youth enjoyed a night of bowling and hanging out with their new friends. Sunday morning, the attendees mediated together, and then said their final goodbyes after an awesome weekend. West Regional Conference DESTINATION: MOKSHA, the West Regional Conference, was held in Anaheim California from December 20-22, 2002. Almost 70 youth from LA, San Francisco, San Diego, and even as far as Phoenix attended the conference.OnFriday night, the attendees played trust games, so the attendees got to know one another. The attendees spent the next day engaging in interactive discussions and participating in sessions led by local youth groups of LA and San Diego. The purpose of these sessions were to show the attendees how they could implement Jainism into their daily live. Saturday night, the youth danced the night away at a semi formal dance. Finally, Sunday morning, the youth attended a panel discussion led by older Jain youth, and a session led by a local pathshala teacher about Frequently asked Jain Questions. The attendees left on Sunday evening with almost 70 new friends, and more importantly a new understanding of Jainism. Northeast Regional Conference On December 21, 2002, 50 youth gathered in Toronto, ONT, for the first ever regional gathering of the Northeast Region. The theme for the weekend was Diversity the Jain Way, selected in order to give attendees an understanding of Jainis. One of the main focuses for the weekend was the concept of Anekantvaad. The youth came out better understanding how to be tolerant and compassionate. Sessions were conducted by Balbhadraji, Dr. Anne Valley, Dr. Vastupal Parikh, and many others. Friday nightwas the Indian Mela Night, where attendees learned about the many cultural aspects of India. Also, the youth did traditional raas-garba and also danced the night away at the semi formal. A special visit to the Royal Ontario Museum was also coordinated, in order to see the Jain Art exihibit. The weekend was memorable for all that attended. The youth left, not only with souvenirs, but with knowledge of Jainism that will remember forever. Midwest Regional Conference Approximately 30 youth gathered on January 17th, 2003 in Chicago, IL for the second Midwest Regional Conference. Attendees came from Detroit, Ohio, and Chicago. The theme was, Jainism and Science, and youth enjoyed sessions on Animal Testing, Veganism, and Jainism vs. Science. The youth spent the weekend openly expressing their views on these current issues, and in the end came to a solution about their lives. Open forum discussions were held by their peers, so everyone was able to share their thoughts. The youth also attended a yoga session and a session on How to do Darshan, in order to show the practical side of Jainism. The weekend was also filled with icebreakers, allowing for everyone to meet one another. On Saturday Night, the youth enjoyed a night of bowling and games. The youth were sad to leave on Sunday, but glad they had come. 30/JAIN DIGEST- Spring 2003 2010_03 Southeast Regional Conference Atlanta, GA was the site for the Southeast Regional Conference. Close to 70 youth gathered from January 17th-19th, 2003 in order to learn about the Dual Identity Crisis: Philosophy vs. Science. The conference kicked off with Friday night activities of icebreakers. Yoga was conducted early Saturday morning, and all day youth enjoyed a diverse array of sessions led by Manoj Jain, Pravin Shah, and many local speakers. Saturday Night, the youth enjoyed a formal dinner and dance. Sunday afternoon concluded the conference with a final session led by Jina Shah, a speech by Manoj Jain, and a slideshow of the weekends pictures. The youth of the Southeast truly bondeded at the conference and left with a better understanding of Jainism and how it should fit into their everyday lives. **Check out www.yja.org to see the memories of the Mid-Atlantic Conference. Page #33 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Reflections of Veerayatan "These kids are so strong, so much has happened to them in their short lives, but their spirits are still high. All you have to do is smile at a kid and they'll come running up to you and laugh with you and hug you and talk to you. They are very open children. It makes you realize that theres more to life than studying." -Dimple Chheda, 3rd year Student at UT Austin School of Business vIgayatana vidyApada 2010_03 In December of 2002, YJA sent 10 dedicated youth to Bhuj, India to volunteer with Veerayatan, an international organization founded by Acharaya Shri Chandanaji for the purpose of providing service to those who need it. The volunteers flew to the Gujurat Earthquake affected site on December 25th and continued their service until January 10th. Veerayatan's efforts are largely educational in Bhuj. The youth assisted in several significant ways: building architectural layouths, creating video documentaries, creating informational brochures, and implementing guildelines for acceptance into the school. The volunteers returned to the States in mid-January, overjoyed they made a significant difference in the lives of others and humbled of how fortunate their lives are. If you would like to participate in YJA-Veerayatan 2003, please contact our Director of Education, Ami P. Shah (ami.shah@yja.org). Putting Ahimsa in Action: Second Annual YJA-H4H "Being the only Veerayatan representative this was a really responsible job for me. For the first time in my career I was handling some project on my own. I gained lots of confidence because of their trust and cooperative nature." -Jinesh Mehta, Civil Engineering Student at Purdue University Last year, over 100 youth in cities all across North America participated in YJA-H4H! Join us this summer as YJA teams up again with Habitat for Humanity to help build homes for those less fortunate. Visit www.yja.org/h4h or email h4h@yja.org to learn more about how you can help your surrounding community while having a great time! Arr Y YJA Exec Meets in Detroit On January 2nd, 2003, YJA Executive Board gathered in Detroit for a four day meeting. The meeting started late Thursday night. and continued non-stop until Sunday afternoon. The board laid out an ambitious agenda for the next six months. Excited by the work of the last six months, feverishly worked throughout the entire meeting. Goals accomplished over the weekend included plans for YJA Convention 2004, H4H, Regional Projects, and Website additions. After four demanding days, the board members went their separate ways, ready to put their all in for the next six months. YJA Executive Board 2002-2003. JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003/31 Page #34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ________________ Jiu YOUNG JAIN PROFESSIONALS (YJP) Who are we? YJP is a network of young Jain professionals whose mission is to increase the awareness and understanding of Jain principles and heritage by promoting networking among Jain professionals. Our objectives are: To raise awareness of Jain principles through educational and interactive discussions To promote the application of Jainism in the professional and social aspects of our lives To provide opportunities for leadership development To facilitate peer networking To engage in community service at our events and promote personal involvement in community service To provide mentorship to younger Jains, and collaborate with YJA and other Jain organizations to promote Jain ideals Past YJP started as a nascent organization to cater to Jain professionals who have different needs, interests, and challenges. The conventions have given attendees an opportunity to learn about Jainism, its impact on our everyday lives, and to network with other Jain professionals. Our past events include: Miami, FL (1998) - Cruise to Nassau, Bahamas (1998) Whitewater Rafting in Sacramento, CA (2000) What do we Provide? YJP has grown tremendously in a short amount of time. The past Boards have worked to provide the member base an interactive organization. Here are a few of the activities we provide to our member base: A periodic newsletter - The New Jain Annual Conference Regional Activities Present and Future Your current YJP Executive Board was elected in December 02. After a weekend retreat, we embarked on a renewed mission to increase the presence, awareness, and value of our organization, and to elevate YJP to a vocal, active status, both locally and nationally. While past events were very successful and informative, they reached a small part of the Jain population. The new initiatives include: Executive Board Paulomi Gudka (Toronto, ON) Director of Membership and Operations; Co-Chair * Increasing the number of regional activities * Increasing the opportunities for community service for our members * An Enhanced website that is interactive and useful for our members Increasing professional and social networking among our membership base Neha Jhaveri (Denver, CO) Director of Finance and Publications; Co-Chair Everglades, FL (2001) Montreal, Canada (2002) Participation at JAINA and YJA Conventions Suchita Gala (Washington DC) Director of Activities - Convention Planning Networking - Professionally and Socially Educational material on Jainism Opportunities for Community Service 32/JAIN DIGEST Spring 2003 2010_03 Dhaval Shah (New Jersey) Director of Activities - Local Leader Program Mruna Shah (Toronto, ON) Director of Community Service Rajesh Shah (Boston, MA) Director of Public Relations Nimesh Shah (Montreal, Quebec) Director of Technology Membership Free membership is open to those between the ages of 24 - 39. 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