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________________ Demographics/Attributes Age Religious Activity Cultural Programs Resources Children Social Activities Dignitaries Interactions with other societies / events Leadership Volunteering Rules Discipline during prayers General Discipline in Temple Group A Older Jain Education International 2010_03 Interested heavily Limited to religious functions only, preferences to programs filled with rituals Have already made significant contributions Are more of a nuisance to this group Is of no significance Interested in past recognized names in circles in USA or India, language not much important. Not much of interest Interested but politics deter them at large Little contribution Eternal respect. For Example, will not allow any consumption of items forbidden in the Center Will stick to ways that can unintentionally disturb others praying Will stick to ways that can unintentionally disturb others praying In order to successfully operate these religious organizations, therefore, one must first identify the differences in the outlooks of the constituencies they represent today. The changing pace of the constituency must be boldly recognized and categorized to put forward any plausible solution to the dilemma of how to run these organizations. An attempt has been made to present the Table above showing these differences in the constituencies of ours. Group B Younger Interested mildly only Interested in broader level of activities, increased diversity Yet to make significant contributions Are the reasons to go the Center Is one of the large reasons to come to the Center Interested if dignitary can relate to the younger audience, knowledge of English important Interactions with others outside organizations Character of outside organizations does not have to be strictly Jain or religious. Not much interested as long as can get what they want. Will do only if there is organized effort by others Respect within the general bounds of acceptance in the society. But will bend, for instance, may allow consumption of items forbidden at outside events. Prefer quite prayers Prefer organization and discipline mostly 29 JAIN DIGEST FALL 2004 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.527093
Book TitleJain Digest 2004 07 Vol 23 No 3
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorFederation of JAINA
PublisherUSA Federation of JAINA
Publication Year2004
Total Pages44
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, USA_Jain Digest, & USA
File Size13 MB
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