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Announcement: Upholding Jain Values and Respect for Sacred Jain Symbols

We reaffirm our commitment to the timeless principles of Jainism. As we navigate our lives across continents—whether in North America, India, or beyond—it is incumbent upon each of us to safeguard our cherished traditions and symbols. Let us actively participate and uphold our personal responsibilities as informed Jains.

Key Points:

  1. Respect for Jain Idols and Places of Worship:
    • Jain idols and temples hold profound spiritual significance. We must be vigilant in protecting them from any form of attack or disrespect.
  2. Jain Symbol and Scriptures:
    • Our sacred symbol—the Jain Prateek Chihna—goes beyond mere design; it embodies our faith, philosophy, and unity.
    • Let us ensure that the Jain symbol is used appropriately and reverently. Avoid placing it on the ground or using it in ways that diminish its sanctity.
  3. Misrepresentation of Jain Idols:
    • Jain idols are vessels of divine energy, not mere statues. Their misrepresentation hurts our spiritual astha (faith).
    • Educate others about the profound significance of Jain idols. Encourage respectful portrayal and understanding.

If you witness incidents of vandalism, desecration, or disrespect toward Jain idols/symbols/scriptures or places of worship, promptly report them to local authorities and community leaders and act.

Action Steps:

  • Awareness Campaigns:
    • Within our community and beyond, let’s spread the message of respect for Jain symbols and places of worship.
    • Utilize social media, community newsletters, and local events to educate others.
  • Collaboration with Interfaith Groups:
    • Reach out to interfaith organizations. Mutual respect and understanding are essential.
    • Advocate for policies that protect religious symbols and sacred sites.

Remember, our tradition remains timeless, but our approach can be modern. Let us be torchbearers of Jain values, fostering harmony and respect wherever we tread.

While there may be countless incidents globally, JAINA acknowledges that it cannot address each one individually. Instead, we encourage active and informed Jains to reference this statement (URL) in their objections or grievances.