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A publication of
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Editor-in-Chief:
Dr. H.A.Parshwanath
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Vol.3
Issue 2 |
June
2004
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Editorial
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PANCHAKALYANA
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Panchakalyana ceremony is observed at the time of installation of idols in
new temples. It is an important ritual qualifying the worship of images in
Jain temple. Panchakalyana are referred to the Tirthankaras who are also
called Jinas or Kevalis. Usually it lasts for 3 to 5 days. The angels will
take an active part in the celebration. It depicts 5 great events in the
life of Tirthankaras. These include:
1.Conception (Garbhakalyana)
2. Birth (Janmakalyana)
3. Renunciation (Parinishkramanakalyana
or Diksha Kalyana)
4. Enlightenment
(Kevalagnana Kalyana)
5. Attainment of Salvation
(Nirvana Kalyana)
To begin with pooja is
offered to Panchaparameshtis - Arhat, Siddha, Acharya, Upadhyaya and Sadhu.
Panchakalyanas are observed before attaining the status of Tirthankara. On the
first day Jina idol is taken out in procession. On the second day devotees
play the role of parents and image will be worshipped by Indras. This is
followed by Indra and Indrani taking the idol with them on a decorated
elephant (Iravata). Then it is coroneted on a royal chair. Finally there is a
relinquishing of all the decorated clothes and renouncing the worldly
pleasures. This
signifies that Tirthankara has entered the path of knowledge and this is the
state of enlightenment. That is final liberation or nirvana.
Panchakalyana celebration is vividly described by poets and scholars alike,
usually Tirthankaras were born in Kshatriya family and finally relinquishing all
the worldly pleasures. The mother of Tirthankara is blessed with sixteen
auspicious dreams. These dreams are seen occurring in the early part of
morning, they include the appearance of elephant, ox, Lakshmi, garland,
moon, sun two towerheads (Kalashas), two fishes, pond with lotus, sea,
throne, pushpakaviman, naga bhavan (weal's), treasure of gems and fire
without smoke. During Garbhavatarana the land will be fertile. Mother of
Tirthankara enjoys supreme satisfaction on hearing that a great son will be
born who attains the Tirthankara status latter on. Devendra worships and
hails the parents of Tirthankara.
The messengers of heaven look after the mother with
veneration. The elephant carrying the child possess 32 facets carrying
flowers. Janmabhishekha describes the glorious celebration of the birth of
Tirthankara and in praise of his parents. During Diksha Kalyana which starts
at the 8th year of age includes the observation of shravaka rituals. The path of meditation signifies the core of Jainism.
Kevalagnana Kalyana includes observing fasting. Tirthankara
is released from all the bondages of life cycles such as a Jnanavarniya,
Darshanavarniya and Mohaniya. Tirthankara preaches the principles in
the samavasarana designed by Kubera. In Samavasarana the preachings are
observed with great reverence.
The idol undergoing panchakalyana attains divinity and thus paving the way
for salvation. Panchakalyana are observed with the deep sense of devotion
and consecration.
-Dr.
H.A.Parshwanath
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21ST
CENTURY'S 1ST
MAHAMASTHAKABHISHEKHA OF BHAGAWAN SRI BAHUBALI IN 2006 |

Sri Charukeerthi
Bhattarakha Maharaj
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Shravanabelagola (Karnataka), June 1: The first head anointing
(Mahamasthakabhishekha) ceremony of this century of Bhagawan Sri
Bahubali of Shravanabelagola will be celebrated in the month of February
2006 as stated by Paramapujya Jagadguru Karmayogi Swastiri Charukeerthi
Bhattarakha Swamiji. This historical event bears great testimony since the
time of installation of the statue by Chavundaraya the commander in chief of
Gangas of Talakadu on March 13, 981 A.D. This 57 feet monolithic statue is
situated atop the Vindhyagiri hill. It is the ritual of
Mahamasthakabhishekha is being conducted once in every 12 years from
time immemorial. The last mahamasthakabhishekha was held in
1993. This event attracts the devotees and tourists in large number from
different parts of the world.
The arrangements are in full swing to make the event successful. The
Rashtriya Mahamasthakabhishekha Mahotsav Samithi (RMMS) has been formed
under the able chief patronage of Dr.D.Veerendra Heggade, Dharmasthala. Sri
Sahu Ramesh Chand Jain of all India Digambara Jaina Tirthakshetra Committee
, New Delhi is the honorary chairman. A.R.Nirmal Kumar of Bangalore
(Executive Chairman); Aravind Doshi, Mumbai (Chief Secretary); Sri Ashok
Badjaty, Indore of national committee is the vice chairman. D.A.Patil,
Kolhapur and S.Jetendra Kumar, Bangalore are also in the committee. |
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The 57 feet high Idol of Bhagawan
Sri Bahubali on the Indragiri Hill at Shravanabelagola -JHC Photos |
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Late Prime minister Smt Indira Gandhi participated in the celebration held
in 1981. Furthermore Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma the President and P.V.Narasimha Rao also
participated in the event in 1993. It is enterprising to remember that
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru the first prime minister of India had expressed
admiration for the serene beauty of lord Gommateshwara. He was dumb founder
and looked at this magnificent statue.
The committee has envisaged many measures to be taken as part of preparation
for the celebration of mahamasthakabhishekha these include providing of
basic facilities for the pilgrims and incumbents at the place. The Swamiji
has strongly urged for the completion of Hassan-Bangalore Railway project
initiated by former Prime Minister Sri H.D.Devegowda. Attempts have been
made to Beautify the place and thus providing an aesthetic background to the
town.
The message of ahimsa for the welfare of mankind is spread through out the
country on the occasion. The state and central governments and the member of
the parliament from Hassan Sri H.D.Devegowda and Sri C.S.Puttegowda, member
of the legislative assembly from Shravanabelagola have assured full fledged
support for this mega event to make it a grand success.
- Jain Heritage Centres News Service
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VICE
PRESIDENT INAUGURATES SHRUTASKANDA CHARIOT |
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Girnar (Gujarat), May 24: Girnar, the sacred pilgrim centre of Jains
since 2000 years has advented a religious episode in the milestone
of Jainism. The place is known for Agamagnana be noted by the ascetics
Pushpadanta and Buthabali the devotees of the Paramapujya Acharya Dharasena.
The place is the adone of Nemi Trithankara. The ascetics composed the
Shatkandagama in the later years. To mark the eventfull 2000 years, the "Shrutaskanda
Chariot" was inaugurated and run on the auspicious day of Shrutapanchami
i.e. 24th May, 2004. Paramapujya Tirtha Raksha Shiromani Girnargaurav
Acharya 108 Sri Nirmalsagar Maharaj has induced and blessed the occasion.
Under the able direction of Paramapujya Upadhyaya Sri 108 Nayanasagar
Maharaj and Paramapujya 108 Sri Samarpanasagar Maharaj and under the
programme launching by Bala Brahmacharini Shantha Behen, the Shrutaskahda
Chariot will travel from Kanyakumari to Himalaya. Sri Bairon Sinha Shekawath
the vice president gave an impetus to this event.
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This venture is intended to evoke religious sentiment amongst the people of
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, Orissa,
Kashmir, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The main objective of
Sruthaskanda Ratha is to design the proposed Sri Nandishwara Dweepa
Mandir in Girinar. The foundation stone of it was laid on 24th May.
Shatkandagama was inscribed on the copper plates, wherein a similar attempt
was made about 2000 years ago. The other acharya's who participated on this
occasion include Acharya 108 Sri Darshansagar Maharaj, Acharya 108 Sri
Nirbhayasagar Maharaj, Upadhyaya 108 Sri Nayanasagar Maharaj, Muni 108 Sri
Girinarasagar Maharaj and also kshullaka Sri Samarpana Sagar Maharaj. There
was also a conglomeration of aryikas namely Aryika 105 Sri Vishuddamathi
Mataji, Aryika 105 Sri Achalamathi Mataji and Aryika 105 Sri Viragamathi
Mataji. In addition to the saints and the religious heads the
industrialists from different parts of the country were the chief patrons.
The intellectual class of people actively participated in this event. Swasti
Sri Dhavalakeerthi Swamiji, Tirumalai; Swasti Sri Lakshmisena Swamiji
Chitambore; Swasti Sri Lakshmisena Swamiji, Kolhapur; also participated in
the programme. - Jain Heritage Centres News
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KALAM ROOTS
FOR RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE |
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New Delhi, June 15 : A pledge taken
to promote the acceptance and respect for all religions, economic and social
well-being and practice of ahimsa (non-violence) nine months back was
established today by registering a society named Foundation for Unity of
Religions and Enlightenment of Citizenship.
This was done in the presence of President APJ Abdul Kalam at Rashtrapati
Bhavan by the signatories of Surat Spiritual Declaration on the occasion of
the celebration of the 85th birth day of Acharya Sri Mahapragyaji. On 15 October last
year, on the President’s birthday, various religious sects supported by the
Jain Vishwa Bharti Institute made the SSD and today it was registered. The
society will combine objectives of the SSD and President’s Vision 2020 to
carry out the task.
Dr Kalam said he was delighted to participate in the project and spoke about
his spiritual pilgrimage to various parts of the country. He suggested a
novel way to involve citizens in nation-building, saying all devotees who
visit religious places be asked to take a vow to do something for society.
Among the vows suggested by him were that each devotee pledge to educate
five children, dig one pond in his neighbourhood or a nearby village, remove
enmity within his family and withdraw court cases, plant five fruit-bearing
trees, not succumb to temptation of addictive substances and treat male and
female children equally.
Translations of the SSD in two South Indian languages were presented to Dr
Kalam. - News Courtesy: The Statesman
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TULSA JAIN SANGH PRATISTHA MAHOTSAV: A LONG - AWAITED DREAM COME TRUE |
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Tulsa
(Oklahoma, USA), May 30: May 30th, 2004 is a historical day for the
Tulsa Jain Sangh. That was the day a long-awaited dream - by a small Jain
community in Tulsa - of having a Jain Temple came true, with inspiration of
Pujyashri Chitrabhanuji.
Seven years of hard work and the last five months of planning and
preparation made possible to have Pratishtha Mahotsav and Murti Sthapana of
Mulnayak Shree Mahavir Swami, Shree Parswanath Swami, Shree Rushbhdev Swami
and Gokhla for Navkar Shila, Padmavati Devi and Ghantakaran Mahavir.
More than 500 persons witnessed the glorious Pratishtha Mahotsav under
guidance of Shree Gurudev Chitrabhanuji, Swami Devendrakirti Bhattraka of
Huncha Jain muth and Shreemati Pramodaben.
Participants came from Dallas, Houston, Lubbock, Austin, St. Louis, Wichita,
Missouri, West Munroe, Detroit, Chicago, California, Phoenix, and many other
small towns. They were hosted by the community of just 32 Jain families of
Tulsa and surrounding suburbs. Inspiring discourses by Gurudev Shri
Chitrabhanuji, Bhattrakaji and Pramodaben added to the blissful joy of the
weekend. Vidhicar Nareshbhai Shah from New York and Narendrabhai Nandu and
his group from India performed so well that everybody enjoyed the Devotional
Ceremony which opened up the hearts of participants in Gheebolies donations.
Gurudev Chitrabhanu asked one and all the Jains to unite and spread the
message of our Lord Mahavir. He spoke of our religion as “Dharma”- as our
true inner nature: the one that seeks peace and liberation. The correct
phrase to use is: “Jain Dharma“. He cautioned against using the word
“Jainism” implies being against something separatism, sectarianism, etc.
JAIN DHARMA guides us to get in touch with our true nature: Atma Dharma, to
free from “Kashyas“- to attain liberation.
The evening cultural program was also a great success. Local talent and
school children from Dallas and Houston performed well within our main play
of King Kumarpal. Narendrabhai and his son Kayval explained the importance
of the play.
The small Jain community of Tulsa Sangh is a shining example of what a
dedicated group of people can achieve when they work together. They waited
for seven years but persevered and have built a beautiful Jain Temple. They
have 940 square feet of Derasar, 2500 sq. ft of Main Hall, 270 sq. ft
Upashray, 160 sq. ft of Library and Classroom. They also have kitchen and
shower facilities, and a 1.8 acre lot (for 72 parking spaces), with vast
open areas where young people can conduct their various activities.
Visitors were offered free accommodations in motels and they enjoyed the
traditional Jain hospitality. President Kantibhai Shah of Tulsa Jain Sangh
thanked every one for coming and offered his help to the members of other
small Sanghs who wish to build their own Temple. -
News Courtesy: Jaina Spectrum
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TRANSPARENCY IN LIFE IS DHARMA, SAYS SEER
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The group of religious heads present at
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birthday celebrations of Acharya Sri
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Bangalore (Karnataka),
June 15: An all-religion conference here
today emphasised the role of "dharma" in eschewing hatred and violence and
maintaining peace and harmony in society. The conference was organised by the Karnataka Jeevan
Vigyan Academy on the occasion of Acharya Mahapragyaji's 85th birthday. Shivarudra Swamiji of Beli Math said that it would be
pertinent to call the conference a dharma sammelan instead of sarvadharma
sammelan as dharma is a unified entity. Though the interpretation of dharma
varied from culture to culture, its essence remained unchanged. In the
purest sense, transparency in life was dharma. However, the mundane notion
of sarvadharma was essential for harmony and world peace, he added. Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji of Puttige Math said that it
was unfortunate that the very concept of dharma had been subjected to morbid
interpretations. There was a need to identify its innate and unified
characteristics. "Metaphorically, dharma is the throne of the God," he
added. The Archbishop of Bangalore, Ignatius Pinto, said dharma was a
vehicle and a kind of enactment in achieving human excellence underlined by
compassion and peace. It was the root of life, he said. A number of
religious heads participated in the conference. -News
& Photo Courtesy: The Hindu
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M.P.VEERENDRA KUMAR ENTERS INDIAN PARLIAMENT FROM KOZIKODE |
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Kozikode (Kerala), May 13:
M.P. Veerendrakumar, chairman and managing director of the
Mathrubhumi newspaper group and chairman of the board of directors
of the Press Trust India (PTI) has been elected to the 14th Loksabha
of the Indian Parliament from Kozikode in Kerala as a candidate of
Janata Dal (secular). Mr. Veerendrakumar has served as the Union
Minister of State of Finance and Labour and is the deputy president of
the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) as well. He has proven his command
in almost all areas of life such as an orator, thinker, author,
parliamentarian. He has been steering the social, political, economic,
cultural and literary scenario of Kerala for a long time.
Born to M.K. Padmaprabha Gowder and Marudevi Amma, Veerendra Kumar
inherited the tradition of Socialist Party from his father, who was a
famous planter and veteran leader of Socialist Party. He overjumped
the rudimentary political spectrum of Socialist Party and rose to the
height as a leader of Socialist Front. His contacts with Ram Manohar
Lohia and leftist leaders enabled him to develop his intellectual and
philosophical acumen.
He endearingly called Veeran is proficient in English, Malayalam and
Kannada languages. He has authored several works. He is
considered as a good writer in Malayalam literature. Interested in
reading and book collection, Veerendra Kumar owns a large collection
of books ranging from philosophy to literature, religion, economics
and politics. His deep knowledge in these subjects is evident through
his different articles and works.
He is married to Usha and has four children-Asha, Nisha, Jayalakshmi and
Shreyams Kumar. Born at Kalpatta in Wayanad district, Veerendra Kumar
had his basic education at Karnataka and later joined Subba Krishna
Memorial Jain High School, Kalpatta. After schooling, he had his
intermediate studies at Kozhikode Samoothiri College (now,
Guruvayoorappan College). He took his M.A. in philosophy from
Madras Vivekananda College. He acquired MBA from US. Several awards
were given to Veerendra Kumar for his yeoman contributions in the
field of instructive literature. He is also the recipient of many
coveted awards which include C Achutha Menon Award, Odakkuzhal Award,
First Bharat Soorya Award, Kerala Sahitya Academy Award,
Koduppunna Award and Dubai Kairali Kalakendram Award for
Religious Integration.
He is the author of 11 books in Malayalam which include
Samanavayathinte Vasantham (1992), Buddhante Chiri (1992), Gattum
Kaanaacharadum (1994), Raamante Dukham (1995), Aatmaavilekku Oru
Therthayatra (1996). - Jain Heritage Centres
News Service & Mahavir Sanglikar
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JAINS CREATE HISTORY AT THE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN KARNATAKA |
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Bangalore (Karnataka), May 14:
It is for the first time in the history of Karnataka as many as half a
dozen candidates have been elected to the Legislative Assembly in the
recently concluded assembly elections. They include Sri Abhaychandra Jain, Sri Abhay Kumar Patil, D.Sudhakar, Nirmal Kumar
Surana, Anil Lad and Santhosh Lad.
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Abhaychandra Jain |

Abhaya Kumar Patil |

D. Sudhakar |

Nirmal Kumar Surana |

Anil Lad |

Santhosh Lad |
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Sri Abhayachandra Jain: Sri
Abhayachandra Jain has been elected from the Moodabidri assembly
constituency from the Mangalore district as a candidate of the
Congress Party for the second consecutive time. He secured a total of
29,926 votes. He defeated his nearest rival by a margin of 2949 votes.
Sri Abhaya Kumar Patil: Sri
Abhaya Kumar Patil has been elected from the Bagewadi assembly segment
from the Belgaum district as a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party
for the first time. He polled a total of 32,854 votes. He defeated his
nearest rival by a margin of 3692 votes.
Sri D. Sudhakar: Sri D. Sudhakar
has been elected from the Challakere assembly constituency from the
Chitradurga district as a candidate of the Congress Party for the
first time. He secured a total of 47,456 votes. He defeated his
nearest rival by a huge margin of 27,303 votes.
Sri Nirmal Kumar Surana: Sri
Nirmal Kumar Surana has been elected from the Bharathinagar assembly
segment of the Bangalore north Lok Sabha constituency as a candidate
of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the first time. He polled a total of
27,860 votes. He defeated his nearest rival by a margin of 4568 votes.
Sri Anil Lad: Sri Anil Lad has
been elected from the Kudligi assembly constituency from the Bellary
district as a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party for the first
time. He secured a total of 58,977 votes. He defeated his nearest
rival by a margin of 17,181 votes.
Sri Santhosh Lad: Sri Santhosh
Lad has been elected from the Sandur assembly segment of the Bellary
district as a candidate of the Janata Dal (Secular) for the first
time. He polled a total of 65,600 votes. He defeated his nearest rival
by a huge margin of 35,546 votes.
Defeated Candidates: Ex M.L.A.
Sri Ilkal Vijaykumar of the Janata Dal (Secular) who had contested
from the Hosadurga assembly constituency of the Chitradurga district,
Sri Kiran Kumar of the Congress party and Ex M.L.A. Sri Mohan Shah of
the Janata Dal (Secular) both of whom had contested from the
Kagawada assembly segment of the Belgaum district could not make their
way to the Karnataka assembly. - Jain Heritage
Centres News Service
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PUSHP JAIN ENTERS INDIAN
PARLIAMENT FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE TIME |
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Pali (Rajasthan), May 14:
Mr. Pushp Jain, the sitting member of the parliament from the Bharatiya
Janata Party from Pali district of Rajasthan has been
re-elected to the Indian parliament for the second consecutive time in the
recently concluded loksabha elections. Mr. Pushp Jain by profession an
advocate was first elected to the Indian parliament in the year 1999. Son of Sri Johrilalji Jain, Mr. Jain was born on 4th April 1956, at village Jaytaran, Distt.
Pali, Rajasthan, received his law degree from Jaipur Law College. Actively
involved with several social organisations from childhood days is the zonal
chairman of Mahavir International. Contact Address: 1, North Avenue, New Delhi-110
001, Tel. (011) 23792687.
- News Courtesy: jainsamaj.org
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JAINA SPONSORS AHIMSA CENTRES: "CREATING A CULTURE OF AHIMSA : VISIONS AND
STRATEGIES" |
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Cal Poly Pomona, May 15:
The Ahimsa center held its inaugural conference on “Creating a Culture of
Ahimsa: Visions and Strategies” at Cal Poly Pomona from May 14-15, 2004.
Prof. Padmanabh Jaini noted that this is the first time that Jain community
has come together to support an academic institution. The inaugural
conference was named after Madhu & Jagdish Sheth of Atlanta who are the
“Ahimsa Sponsors” of the center. The center was established by the efforts
of Dr. Tara Sethia, Professor of History and the Director of the new Center
housed in the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences at the
university. This is the first such center where Ahimsa (nonviolence) will be
looked at a deeper than merely in the context of “war & peace.”
The Ahimsa
Center’s inaugural conference was highly successful with attendance of over
200 people. It brought together prominent practitioners and scholars of
nonviolence from all over the world. The conference was filled with an air
of nonviolence energy flowing from the world class speakers and
practitioners of Ahimsa. The inaugural conference was opened with a
welcoming message by the Cal Poly Pomona President, Dr. Michael Ortiz , who
noted that “silent majority of the American population want a nonviolent and
peaceful resolution of the conflicts” and this center will promote this wish
of the silent majority. The key speakers included A. T. Ariyrante of Sri
Lanka,. Padmanabh Jaini, Mary Elizabeth King, Chris Chapple, Dolores Huerta,
Samani Sanmati Pragya and Unnat Pragya, Sulak Sivaraksa, Prof. Glenn Paige,
D. R. Mehta, Krisna Ahuja Patel, Jagdish Sheth, Jack Duvall, to name a few.
These are all heavily involved in promoting nonviolence in public life. The
Provost Tomas Morales and Dean Barbara Way thanked all the sponsors for
their support and presented Letter of Recognition. For more information on
the Ahimsa Center, please visit,
www.csupomona.edu/ahimsacenter.
JAINA through
its recently formed committee, Academic Liaison Committee, became a “Charter
Sponsor” of the Ahimsa Center (Nonviolence in Thought and Action) by
pledging $25,000 to the Cal Poly Pomona for the Ahimsa Center. This was made
feasible by the initial support of Asha & Mahendra Pandya, Datta & Girish
Shah, and Sarla & Dilip Shah. Members of the Jain community have pledged
over $200,000 to support the Ahimsa Center. In congratulating Prof Sethia,
Anop Vora, President of JAINA said "JAINA is very pleased to support this
noble initiative of Prof.Tara Sethia to promote the concept of non-violence-
the fundamental tenet of JAINISM. The long term impact of Ahimsa Center
could be enormous."
Key addresses in the inaugural
conference were named after Center’s “Charter Sponsors” including Madhu &
Navindra Jain, Sandhya & Prem Jain, Rekha & Bipin Shah, Neeraj & Parveen
Jain. The “Founding Sponsors” of the Center include Savita & Manilal Mehta,
Gita & Tulsi Savani, Nitin & Hiten Shah. Center’s “Major Sponsors” include
Sunila & Harish Daga, Asha & Sunil Daga, Vimala & Suresh Lodha, and
“Sponsors” include Madhu & Ratan Baid, and Roshni & Pramod Patel.
The Academic
Liaison committee is actively working to compile a list of Jain studies
programs offered at institutions in North America. It urges the readers to
inform alc@jaina.org if they are aware of
any such programs at institutions in their geographical areas. After
creating such a list, the committee will evaluate and support appropriate
programs. The committee also urges the community to support this “gyan dan”
activity by contributing funds. - News Courtesy: Jaina
Spectrum
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THOUSANDS
WITNESS RARE EVENT AT GUJARAT TEMPLE |
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Gandhinagar
(Gujarat), May 23: For the past 17 years,
thousands of devotees have been converging to a Jain temple in this Gujarat
capital to witness the rays of the sun create a 'tilak' on the forehead of
an idol of Lord Mahavir.
The phenomenon occurs every year May 22 at 2.07 p.m. and is seen by people
as a divine event.
"The devotees have been witnessing this phenomenon for the past 17 years,"
said Muniraj Ajaysagar, a priest at Mahavir Swamy Jain Aradhana Kendra
temple.
Giving a rational explanation of the event, he said: "The temple architect
designed the structure in such a way that when the sun is at 110 degrees,
its rays dart through a small hole in the wall and form a tilak on Lord
Mahavir's forehead."
The temple was built to commemorate the death anniversary of Jain guru
Kailash Garsurishwer Maharaj.
Hemant Shah, the man behind the design of the temple, said: "I wanted to
commemorate our religious leader's death in a special way. Maharaj's death
also took place at 2.07 p.m. on May 22, the exact time of the sun applying
tilak on Lord Mahavir's forehead.
"We consulted an astrologer to realise this phenomenon. The first year was a
waste, since the sun's rays missed the forehead of Lord Mahavir but the next
year, we worked with precision and now the result is here for the world to
see."
Kirit Kobavala, a temple trustee, said: "Thousands of devotees have been
witnessing this event and on many occasions, when the sky is covered with
clouds on the day, the sun comes through just as the clock strikes 2.07 p.m.
to create the magic." - News Courtesy: NewKerala.com
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NON
VIOLENCE AND SOCIAL CHANGE |
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Cal Poly Pomona, June 15: The Ahimsa Centre has arranged a
dialogue on the topic Non Violence
and Social Change with Dwarko Sundari on July 17, 2004. The dialogue
scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. will
be held at Cal Poly Pomona Blue Room, Los Olivos Commons. This Dialogue will
focus on experiments in nonviolent social change and will highlight the
critical link between spiritual development and socio-economic
development—an idea central in the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi as well
as the savant-saint Vinoba Bhave. Dwarko Sundrani will share his own
insights and anecdotal stories of nonviolent transformation brought about by
Vinoba Bhave, including peaceful surrender and rehabilitation of the Dacoits
in the Chambal Valley of India.
Dwarko Sundrani, at age 82, is one of the last active disciples of Mahatma
Gandhi. He was born in Sindh (now in Pakistan). For many decades he worked
closely with Vinoba Bhave, the spiritual successor to Gandhi. Vinoba started
the land gift (Bhoodan) program for rural India to solve the problem
of the landless people, who were in bonded slavery. The movement helped
distribute millions of acres of land (obtained through land gifts) to the
landless laborers. Vinoba established the Samanvaya Ashram in the
Bodh Gaya in Bihar (eastern India) and Dwarkoji was asked to be the
in-charge of this Ashram in 1962. At the Ashram, Dwarkoji launched an
education program for children. The principle he adopted was "education for
life, education of life, and education through life." Education was
correlated to the life needs of rural villages. As of 2002, the school has
been in continuous operation and has grown to cover 10,000 children in 167
villages. Two residential schools provide shelter, clothing, food, health
care, education and loving care for 140 students. For the last 18 years, the
Ashram has been also conducting very successful cataract eye operation
camps. About 15,000 patients receive free eye operations each year. Local
"terrorist" groups respect the social service provided by the Ashram to the
villages and (diabolically) offer protection to the Ashram. In 1991, Dwarkoji was
awarded the Bajaj International Award for Humanitarian Service.
For
further Details of the dialogue contact :
Professor Tara Sethia, Director, Ahimsa Center, Email: tsethia@csupomona.edu.
For Directions visit the Center web site
: www.csupomona.edu/ahimsacenter.
- News Courtesy: Professor
Tara Sethia.
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MAHASABHA'S CONVENTION AT MUMBAI |
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Mumbai (Maharashtra), May 23: The
national convention of the Central Committee of the Sri Bharatavarshiya
Digambara Jain Dharmasamrakshan, Tirth Samrakshan and Shrutasamrakshan were
held at Mumbai on the 22nd and 23rd of May, 2004. The regional convention of
the Maharashtra and Bruhanmumbai's branch was also held. The proceedings
were held in the presence of Acharya 108 Sri Pushpadantha Sagarji Maharaj
and Acharya 108 Sri Gunadhara Nandi Maharaj. The convention was held at the
Kalpadevi Mahapragna Bhavan. - Jain Heritage Centres
News Service
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SEERS
PREPARE DRAFT RESOLUTION |
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The group of seers who were present at
the religious meeting at Suttur. |
Suttur (Mysore District, Karnataka), May 18:The Bharatiya Samskruthika Parishat, which consists of
the heads of various maths and religious institutions, today prepared a
draft resolution to protect the cultural and civilisational ethos of the
country.
The resolution was prepared at the meeting of the religious heads at
Suttur in Nanjangud taluk.
The parishat was formed during a religious convention at Ooty last year.
The meeting was attended by 37 religious heads including Sri Shivarathri
Deshikendra Swamiji Swamiji of Suttur Math, Sri Visveshatheertha Swamiji
of Pejawar Math, Sri Siddeshwara Swamiji of Gnanayogashrama, Sri
Charukeerthi Bhattaraka Pandithacharya Swamiji of the Moodabidri
Jain Muth, Sri Bhuvanakeerthi Bhattarakha Maharaj of the Kanakagiri Jain
Muth, Swami Atmavidanandaji of Sri
Ramakrishna Ashrama, Mysore.
The parishat was set up to protect the cultural tradition of the country
in the wake of decline in the values among the people, especially youths.
The aims of the parishat are to infuse cultural values among the youths in
order to preserve the country’s rich cultural history and tradition.
Since there is an urgent need to preserve the cultural tradition in the
wake of decline in values, the religious heads met at Suttur today and
prepared the draft resolution. The parishat also aims to explain to the
youths that they should feel proud about their country’s cultural history.
- News & Photo Courtesy: Deccan Herald
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COMMEMORATIVE POSTAGE STAMP ON INDRA CHANDRA SHASTRI |
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New Delhi, May 27: The Department of
Posts (DoP) released here today a commemorative postage stamp on Dr. Indra
Chandra Shastri. The stamp is in the denomination of Rs.5/-. Dr. Indra
Chandra Shastri was a great philosopher, exceptional author and an authority
on poetics. A pursuer of individual spiritualism who was inspired by Jain
Anekanta, he was a man of courage and dedication and remained a fervent
champion of rationalism.
Born on May 27, 1912 at Dabwali Mandi, now in Sirsa district of Haryana, Dr.
Indra Chandra Shastri came to Bikaner for education where he studied
Sanskrit and Prakrit. He was deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhi and
actively participated in the freedom movement. In 1942, he campaigned
against Bal Diksha, a practice of forcible adoption of poor children by Jain
ascetics in Rajasthan, prevalent in those days. This resulted in the tabling
of a bill in the Assembly of Bikaner.
Dr. Shastri became Secretary, Akhil Bharatiya Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan in
1954-58. In 1957, he organised Delhi Session of All India Oriental
Conference. In 1959, he was appointed as the first Head of the Department of
Sanskrit in the Institute of Post Graduate Studies in the University of
Delhi. Due to loss of eyesight in 1961, he resigned from the post. He was
subsequently appointed Professor emeritus under the University Grants
Commission Scheme. His writings were marked with high scholasticism. He
wrote about 70 books and more than 600 research papers.
As a recognition of his pioneering efforts and creative talent, he was
awarded the ‘Sahitya Seva Samman’, by the Hindi Academy. He was also
conferred the ‘Sahitya Ratna Alankaran’ by the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi
University. The President of India awarded him a ‘Certificate of Honour’ on
August 15, 1986. Dr. Indra Chandra Shastri passed away on November 3, 1986.
The First Day Cover alongwith the information sheet will be available on
sale at all Philatelic Bureaux/Counters and at selected Post Offices.
- News Courtesy: Press Information Bureau, pib.nic.in;
Stamp Courtesy: Mr. Sudhir
Jain
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ILLEGAL
JAIN TEMPLE TO BE RAZED |
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Mumbai (Maharashtra), June 10: The Bombay High Court has asked the Brihanmumbai
Municipal Corporation (BMC) to demolish an illegal Jain temple in Jagdusha
Nagar, Ghatkopar (east), in eight weeks.
Following a public interest litigation filed by a resident, Satish Bane, the
division bench of acting Chief Justice A P Shah and Justice S U Kamdar
reprimanded the BMC for not taking any action against the illegal temple
despite court orders.
The judges rejected a plea by advocate A Y Thackeray who appeared for the
trustees Shri Shwetambar Murti Poojak Tapogachh Jain Sang Pedhi. “We are
trying to get the temple legalised and an application is pending with the
Maharashtra government.”
The BMC informed the court that the temple was illegally constructed in 1998
and it had issued orders for demolition under section 351.
Bane said that the area where the temple was being constructed was reserved
for a recreational ground and a playground. The plot belonged to the
Jagdusha Nagar Plot Owners Association, an association of 40 buildings in
the area.
Bane said that the trustees had illegally constructed the temple.
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News Courtesy: mid-day.com
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TRUSTEES
CAMPAIGN TO SAVE DERASAR |
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BJP MLA Mangal Prabhat Lodha (circled) talking to trustees at the Jain
temple in Jagdusha Nagar |
Mumbai (Maharashtra), June 15: Frantic
efforts are being made by a section of the Jain community to save the
controversial Jagdusha Nagar Jain Temple after the Bombay High Court ordered
the structure be demolished, following a petition by local resident Satish
Bane. Mangal Prabhat Lodha, BJP MLA from Malabar Hill, visited the
temple on June 13 to express solidarity with the trustees on the issue. The
trustees of Shree Shwetambar Tapgaccha Jain Derasar have formed a 12-member
committee to monitor the progress on the issue. Says Suresh Pattani,
president of the trust, “We have received support from major Jain
organisations in Mumbai. Though there is disappointment about the court
order, we will try to fight it out in the Supreme Court as the derasar was
being used for meditation. In fact, we prevented slumdwellers from
encroaching upon the land.” He adds that among other steps to prevent the
temple’s demolition, the temple trustees will also make a representation to
the state government.
Lodha says, “We will request the government to approach the court with a
plea to protect the Derasar from being demolished.”
When asked why he was supporting the trustees as they had indulged in an
illegal act, Lodha said, “To the best of the my knowledge, this is the first
time that such an order has been passed against a religious structure. There
are many recreational areas and playgrounds which have been encroached upon
by religious structures.” Asked about the nature of protest, he said, “We
will not take any action that will result in contempt of court. We will not
indulge in protest or dharnas.
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Lodha says they will request the government to approach the court |
Our efforts to save
the structure will be within the framework of law.” Apart from seeking the
help of BJP, the trustees have tried to seek help of local MP and Mumbai
Regional Congress Committee chief Gurudas Kamat on the issue. A division
bench of the high court, comprising justices AP Shah and Kamdar had on June
9 ordered demolition of the structure. The court ruled that the Derasar was
illegal as it had come up on a plot reserved as a recreation ground. The
BMC’s building proposal department also rejected the trustees’ application
to regularise the temple.
The BMC has said that the demolition could not be undertaken as it was unable to
get police protection. The court has given eight weeks to the police and the
BMC to demolish the structure. - News & Photos
Courtesy: mid-day.com
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LAWYER
WANTS TO BE THIS SADHVI'S GUARDIAN |
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Mumbai
(Maharashtra),
May 28: A Jain temple trust in Malad was asked by the family
court yesterday, to trace the parents of eight-year-old Priyal who was
ordained a nun at the temple two months ago.
Last week, the court issued summons to Priyal’s parents, Santosh Kumar and
Seema Bagricha at their hometown, Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. They were asked
to attend the court yesterday, for the hearing of an application filed by a
city lawyer asking to be the child’s guardian. But the summons came back
because the Bagrichas could not be traced.
The court has asked the trustees of the Chandravadan Jeevanlal Kothari Sangh,
the organisation that runs the temple, to trace the address of the parents
who are believed to have moved to Indore now. The trustees have been asked
to give the information to the court by June 9.
Priyal underwent ‘Bal Diksha’, a ritual where children are ordained into
monastic orders on March 11. Following the ceremony, a lawyer Ravindra Parekh, who is not a relative
of Priyal asked for her custody under the Guardians and Wards Act arguing
that he was entitled to ask for the child’s guardianship because her parents
had treated her cruelly by ordaining her. A child who is not mentally capable of rational judgement has been forced
to become a Sadhvi, he had said.
Apart from the Bagrichas, summons had been issued to the temple trustees and
two others, Harshsagar Maharaj Saheb, the senior monk who presided over the
ceremony and Mangalguni Maharaj Saheb, the nun who took charge of Priyal
after the ceremony. Neither attended court. The trustees of the temple were
however, present yesterday.
Meanwhile, Priyal has been traced to a monastery in Pune. Following a
complaint filed by child rights organisation, Bal Prafulta with the Child
Welfare Committee (CWC), a statutory state body that investigates violation
of children’s rights, a CWC team tried to meet Priyal at Madhu Ashram, a
monastery near Nigdi in Pune on Tuesday. They were however, refused
permission to meet her or talk to her.
Bal Prafulta had approached the police on March 10 after it came to know of
the plans to ordain Priyal. “But the police refused to filed a complaint saying that it was a
religious issue and that they did not want to interfere. We then approached
the CWC,” said Santosh Shinde of the organisation. - News Courtesy: mid-day.com
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JHARKHAND
BODY MOOTS MINORITY STATUS FOR JAINS
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Ranchi (Jharkhand), June 6 : The Jharkhand Minority Commission has mooted a minority status for the Jain
community of the
state.
"Jain community members enjoy religious minority status in some states and
we have recommended their inclusion as a minority," said Mohammad Kamal
Khan, chairman of the commission. - News Courtesy: NewKerala.com
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SPREADING THE MESSAGE OF
ONENESS |
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New Delhi, June
7: Plants and trees are the best example for mankind
to learn the universal live-and-let-live mantra. Revered by all religions,
these unique gifts of nature must be used by man to transform religion into
a spiritual force. This was the message that President
A P J Abdul Kalam and Times Foundation chairman, Mrs Indu Jain, delivered to
the country's youth on a sun-kissed Sunday morning. The solemn occasion took place to
mark the opening of the ' Sacred Garden ' by Times Foundation. The President
blessed the effort and enriched it by gifting some plants from his own
Sacred Garden at Rashtrapati Bhavan. There was some fresh planting too of
anjir, grapes and banana, not to speak of Star of Bethlehem and Ficus
Krishna that is supposed to be a favourite of the Lord, by the two
dignitaries, as also other members of the Times Foundation.
Mrs Jain said that the plants
"inspired" by the President would form part of the Oneness Centre at 4, Tilak Marg, New Delhi . "They will serve as a platform to spread the message
of Oneness," she added. Mrs Jain said
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this was only the
beginning and the establishment of "Unlimited Oneness Centres, or Multiversities", will be value-based and have Spiritual Quotient. Agreeing with Kalam on the need for
"Unity of Minds" Mrs Jain said: " India 's uniqueness is that it has
embraced multiple faiths and religions. So, it is to be declared as a
'Spiritual Country' that should spread knowledge and vision to others."
Terming it "a global mission", Mrs
Jain said the Indian youth, whom she called "Karmayogis", should carry out
this task. The NRIs should also join in as "global Indians". Mrs Jain noted that the all-powerful
United States had achieved its status "by bloodshed", while Japan had done
so by sheer force of its money power. By contrast, the Indians - the Yuva
and women, the "Karmayoginis", that have now become "Iron Women", were
pursuing and spreading knowledge. "It was brain drain once, today it is
brain-gain" she said. - News Courtesy: Times News Network
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NEW
RELIGIOUS TV CHANNEL LAUNCHED IN DELHI |
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New Delhi,
May 16: Junapeethadhishwar Acharya Mahamandaleshwar Swami Avadheshananda Giri Ji
said that the television channels have to come forward to check the
poisonous atmosphere of today in the society. He was launching the channel
Sadhana Super belonging to the Sadhana Parivar [family]. Electronic media
today is influencing not only the country but the whole world, therefore not
only Indian heritage but the path of spirituality can also be shown to the
whole world through these channels, Swami Ji added. In a function organized
in New Delhi, the Junapeethadhishwar formally inaugurated the new channel by
lighting a lamp and pushing the button to start the broadcast. Besides the
managing director of Sadhana Parivar, a large number of sadhus and saints
and other prominent personalities were also there to attend the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Shri Rakesh Gupta said that through Sadhana Super
Channel besides spirituality, serial devoted to the national spirit,
education, career, health, entertainment and sanskar nirman will also be
given place. - News Courtesy: Hinduism Today |
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MAHASABHA'S BRANCH IN KERALA INAUGURATED |
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Kalpetta (Wayanad, Kerala), May 26: The kerala Branch of the Bharatha
Varshiya Digambara Jain Dharma Samrakshan Mahasabha was inaugurated by the
national president of the Mahasabha Sri Nirmal Kumar Sethi. Speaking to the
gathering Sri Nirmal Kumarji spoke about the Tirthsamrakshan,
Dharmasamrakshan and Shrutasamrakshan units of the Mahasabha. He requested
the Digambar Jain Samaj to work towards the development of the Mahasabha.
Sri Charukeerthi Bhattarakha Maharaj of the Moodabidri Jain muth graced the
occasion.
The member of the parliament Sri M.P.Verendrakumar, Sri Vardhaman and Sri
Vasantha Kumar have been chosen as the chief patron, patron and working
president of the Kerala unit respectively. - Jain
Heritage Centres News Service
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JAINOLOGY
CERTIFICATION COURSE AT MUMBAI UNIVERSITY |
Mumbai (Maharashtra), June 15: Mumbai
University Phylosophy Deparment is conducting a Jainology Certificate
course at it's Kalina Campus at Mumbai. The classes of this course are
held on every saturday between 1.00 p.m. & 5.00 p.m. and also on Sunday
between 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. New batch is for June 2004 to April 2005.
There is no age limit. H.S.C. Pass is necessity. Full Course fee is only
Rs. 600/-.
In this course a
variety of subjects are taught, to name a few are All Main Religions and
Jain religion, Basic Principles, Lokalok, Shaddravaya, Navtatva, Sadhu
Sadhavi Aachaar, Grasthadharma, Karma Principal, Agamgrandhs, Panch
Parmesthis, Chaturvidh Sangh, Status of Ladies, Ahinsha and Vegetarian,
Jain Sampradayas, Panchgyan Jain Literature, Sanlekhana, Jain Yog, Dhyan-Meditation,
Leshya, Aneakant Taap, etc. The medium of instruction is English, but
candidates can give examination in Gujarati or Hindi also. After one year
certificate course the students can do Diploma Course. New year admission
forms shall be available from 14th June to 25th June only.
For Further Details, please contact: Mumbai
University Tatvagyan Department, Ghyaneshwar Bhavan, 1 st. floor, Vidya
nagri, Kalina Campus Mumbai. Telephone No. 26527337 between 11.00 a.m. to
1.00 p.m. or To Dr. Bipin Doshi, Mobile No. 98210 52413.
- News Courtesy:
Anandji Dedhia
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SHASTRI
PARISHAD AWARDS CONSTITUTED |
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Kolkata (West Bengal), June 15: The All
India Digambar Jain Shastri Parishad has constituted two awards of Rs.
51,000 to its members from this year. These awards are constituted to
recognise the contributions to Jainism and Jain literature. These awards are
constituted in memory of Sri Amarchand Pahadia and Sri Kalyan Chandraji
Patni. Recently these awards were distributed to Sri Sanathkumar Rajavansh
and to Prof. Nihalchand Jain. - Jain
Heritage Centres News Service
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'ADIPURANA'
IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT |
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Mysore (Karnataka), June 15:
'Adipurana' a great poetic work in Kannada on the life of Bhagawan Adinatha
the first Jain Tirthankara written by Pampa will be available in its
electronic format shortly. Pampa called as the Adikavi (first
poet) in Kannada literature has written 'Adipurana' and 'Vikramarjunavijaya', the two great works in
Kannada. Vikramarjunavijaya is the oldest available poetic work in Kannada
containing the story of Mahabaratha. The Kannada Ganaka Parishath has undertaken the work
of converting 'Adipurana' and 'Vikramarjunavijaya' to its electronic format and will
present it to the Kannada Sahitya Parishath shortly. - Jain
Heritage Centres News Service
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INDRA
DHWAJA ARADHANA MAHOTSAV |
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Jaisinghpur (Maharashtra), May 12: A
grand Indra dhwaja aradhana mahotsav was held for six long days under the
guidance of Acharya 108 Sri Gunadharanandi Maharaj and Sri Jinasena
Bhattarakha Maharaj of Nandani Jain muth. On the occasion Deepotsav,
Vratopadesh, Sri Kalyana Mandir Vidhana, Ratha Yatra, special poojas and
religious gatherings were organised. - Jain Heritage Centres News
Service
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BOOK 'GNAN
KI HIMALAYA' RELEASED |
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Agra (Uttar Pradesh), May 1: The book 'Gnana
Ki Himalaya' based on the life and achievements of Upadhyay 108 Sri
Gnanasagarji Maharaj in Hindi was released. Sri Suresh Jain 'Saral' has
written this book. - Jain Heritage Centres News
Service
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'JAIN JYOTSNA' AWARD |
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Shivapuri, April 15: The editor of the
Jain periodical 'Jain Mahiladarsha' (a publication of Bharata Varshiya
Digambar Jain Mahasabha) Dr. Nilam Jain Gaziabad has been honoured with the
'Jain Jyotsna' award. The Pulak Jain Chetan Manch of Shivapuri has
constituted this award. - Jain Heritage Centres News
Service
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JAIN MATRIMONIAL MEET AT BELGAUM |
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Belgaum (Karnataka), June 15: The
Yogayogaa organisation of Belgaum has organised a Jain matrimonial meet at
Belgaum. The meet will be held in the premises of the Chikka Basadi on the
20th of June, 2004. This is the 10th annual meet of the Yoga yogaa
organisation. - Jain Heritage Centres News Service
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The main intention of this column is to provide a platform to the news of even the small villages
spread all over India. We here by request our readers to kindly send
the news of the pooja mahotsav's in the Jain temples taking place at
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Bantwala (Mangalore District,
Karnataka): The 35th annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri Aninatha
Jain Basadi was held on 1st June under the presence of Sri Ratnamma Hegde of
Dharmastala. Smt Vijaya Kumari Indira gave a religious discourse on the
occasion.
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Kooluru (Haveri District, Karnataka):
The 12th annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri Kunthunatha Jain
temple was held on 4th May.
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Mayasandra (Magadi Taluk,
Bangalore Rural District,
Karnataka): The annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri
Ananathanatha Swamy Jain temple was held on 23rd May under the guidance of Sri
Bhuvanakeerthi
Bhattarakha Swamiji of the Kanakagiri Jain Muth. Sri Nagaratnaraju of Bangalore will addressed the religious gathering
On the occasion.
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Sitakal (Tumkur District, Karnataka):
The annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri
Parshwanatha Swamy Jain temple was held on 16th May under the guidance of Sri
Bhanukeerthi
Bhattarakha Swamiji of the Kambadahalli Jain Muth. Sri Padmavathi Seva Trust
of Sitakal had organised the pooja mahotsav.
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Mayasandra (Tumkur District, Karnataka):
The 17th annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri Parshwanatha Swamy
Jain temple built under the guidance of Sri Rajamathi Mathaji was be held
on sunday the 30th May, 2004.
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Mysore (Karnataka): The 107th annual
pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri Shanthinatha Basadi will be held under
the guidance of Sri Bhuvanakeerthi Bhattarakha Maharaj of the Kanakagiri
Jain Muth. The member of the parliament Sri C.H.Vijayashankar and the member
of the legislative assembly Sri Somashekar will be the chief guests.
Dr.K.Anantharamu will address the gathering.
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Belaguli
(Tumkur District,
Karnataka): The fourteenth annual pooja mahotsav of the Bhagawan Sri
Shanthinath Swami Jain temple was held on 16th May under the guidance of
Sri Lakshmisena Bhattarakha Maharaj of the Jain Muth at Narasimharajapura (Simhanagadde)
and Sri Bhuvanakerrthi
Bhattarakha Swamiji of the Kanakagiri Jain Muth. Sri M.P.Sanmathi Kumar of
Tumkur presided the religious gathering. Smt Parimala Mohan of Bellur addressed the gathering.- Jain Heritage
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Carolina and the Federation of JAINA.
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This webpage gives
information about Mahavira and Jainism.
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Wednesday 16th June 2004 - Janma
Kalyana, Diksha Kalyana and Moksha Kalyana of Bhagawan Shanthinatha.
Thursday 17th June 2004 - Garbha
Kalyana of Bhagawan Ajithanatha.
Thursday 24th June 2004 - Garbha
Kalyana of Bhagawan Mahavira.
Friday 25th June 2004 - Moksha Kalyana
of Bhagawan Neminatha.
Saturday 26th June 2004 - Nandishwara
Ashtahnika Vratha begins, Chaturmas Vratha begins.
Friday 2nd July 2004 - Sri Veerashasana Jayanthi.
Saturday 3rd July 2004 - Release of the Dhavala series of the Kannada
books at Shravanabelagola.
Sunday 4th July 2004 - Garbha Kalyana of Bhagawan Rishabanatha.
Wednesday 7th July 2004 - Garbha Kalyana of Bhagawan Vasupujya.
Friday 9th July 2004 - Moksha Kalyana of Bhagawan Vimalanatha.
Sunday 11th July 2004 - Janma Kalyana and Diksha Kalyana of Bhagawan
Naminatha.
Saturday 17th July 2004 - The Ahimsa Centre has arranged a
dialogue on the topic Non Violence
and Social Change with Dwarko Sundari one of the followers of Mahatma
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