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<title>Dr. Natalia Zheleznova an ISSJS 2007 alumni honored by Kunda Kunda Bharti New Delhi</title>
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<P>Kunda Kunda Bharati Qutab Institutional area New Delhi decorated Dr Natalia with their highest (and most valued Rs 500,000) on March 7th Sunday. The award was presented by Ms. Sonia Gandhi to Dr Natalia Zheleznova, for her research on ‘Kunda Kunda' and associated publications as books and papers. She is a research scholar at Moscow University Russia. <BR><BR><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG>ISSJS is proud of her achievements and wish her many more such awards.</STRONG></SPAN></P>
<P><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG>Unique and innovative experiment (first time) to conduct a series of ten national Seminars at different universities of India was concluded successfully on March 8th at Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Sanskrit Vidhyapeeth New Delhi </STRONG></SPAN></P>
<P>This year ISJS dedicated itself to network the Indian universities and research institutes so that Jain Studies and relevance of Jain principles to 21st century could be discussed, researched and deliberated in the academic community. Also ISJS always felt the strong need to interface the Indian institutions and the overseas universities to start a dialogue on Jain Studies so that multi cultural and viewpoints can review, analyze and present the Jain principles and way of life. With these in mind the following ten seminars were organized which were completed successfully creating an excellent network of academic community and an open environment of dialogue and exchange of research and ideas. These seminars will greatly enhance the ISJS programs. ISJS thanks the associate institutions and their coordinators and look forward to enhance this cooperation further.</P>
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<TR>
<TD vAlign=top width="13%">
<P><STRONG>Place</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="15%">
<P><STRONG>Theme</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="7%">
<P><STRONG>Date</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="20%">
<P><STRONG>Institution/ </STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>University</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="15%">
<P><STRONG>Coordinator</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="8%">
<P><STRONG>No of </STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Papers</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top width="15%">
<P><STRONG>No of </STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Participants</STRONG></P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Jaipur</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Phil, History</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 15th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Rajasthan University<BR>Centre for Advanced Studies (P)</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof Kusum Jain</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>6</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>50</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Nagpur</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>History, health</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 18th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>RTS Nagpur University</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. B. C. Jain<BR>Mrs Manju Jain</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>6</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>80</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Mumbai</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Phil, M/Eco</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 21th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Mumbai University</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. M. Katarnikar</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>8</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>50</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Mumbai</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Orgs, eco, phil</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 22th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Somaiya Vidhya Vihar</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Dr. Geeta Mehta</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>10</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>60</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Bangalore</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Art, ethics</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 24th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Jain University</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. Choodamani</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>10</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>65</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Chennai</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Orgs, social</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 26th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Univ of Madras</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. Priya Jain</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>10</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>70</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Indore</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Eco/M/Social</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Feb. 28th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Kunda Kunda Gyanpeeth</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. Anupam Jain</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>8</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>50</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Varanasi</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Phil, ethics</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>March 5th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Parashwanath Vidhyapeeth</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Dr. S.P.Pandey</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>10</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>50</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Moradabad</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Sc, religion</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>March 7th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Teerthanker Mahaveer University</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. R.C.Mittal</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>6</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>75</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Delhi</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Phil, org, edu.</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>March 8th</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>L. B. Shastri Sanskrit Vidhyapeeth</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>Prof. V.S.Jain</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>10</P></TD>
<TD vAlign=top>
<P>60</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<P><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG></STRONG></SPAN>&nbsp;</P>
<P><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG>ISSJS2010 programs oversubscribed. Largest ISSJS2010 planned in 2010 summer. </STRONG></SPAN></P>
<P>This year we received many times more applications than we had available facilities. Also to meet the specialized needs of different levels of participants, we had planned separate programs at three levels namely beginners, middle level and advanced for faculty and research scholars. Table below shows the number of candidates accepted and are likely to attend the four ISSJS2010 programs. As can be seen we expect over 50 participants to be benefitted by ISSJS2010, making it to be the largest ISSJS class so far. Also we have added two new venues namely Somaiya Vidhya Vihar Mumbai and Teerthanker Mahaveer University Moradabad as the ISSJS camps for a total of five camp sites for the three ISSJS classes which will run almost concurrently</P>
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<TR>
<TD width="25%">
<P><STRONG>Program</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD width="11%">
<P><STRONG>Class size</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD width="21%">
<P><STRONG>Duration</STRONG></P></TD>
<TD width="39%">
<P><STRONG>Objective</STRONG></P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<P>ISSJS2010-3W</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>15</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>May 30th-June 18th</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>Preparatory for UG</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<P>ISSJS2010-6W</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>12</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>May 26th – July 8th</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>Advanced faculty &amp; research</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<P>ISSJS2010-O</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>12</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>May 26th – June 16th</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>Graduates, middle level, comparative</P></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<P>ISSJS2010-M</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>12</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>April 18th – May 8th</P></TD>
<TD>
<P>Bangkok Southeast Asian participants.</P></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<P>ISSJS2010 will also feature Prof. Dipak Jain (Dean Kellogg Graduate Business School North Western University Chicago) to be with ISSJS on June 5th teach the participants and also delivering the Annual ISSJS lecture on ‘Jainism: Balancing Professional and Personal Lives'</P><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG>ISSSJS Alumni News: </STRONG></SPAN>
<UL type=disc>
<LI>Dr. Andrea Jain ISSJS2006 successfully completed her PhD and joins University of Indiana USA. </LI>
<LI>Dr. Pankaj Jain ISSJS2006 joins University of North Texas as faculty member. </LI>
<LI>Ms. Leah Costello ISSJS2009 delivering motivating lectures and getting ISSJS programs recognized by her university </LI>
<LI>Ms. Kathelene Avahoshi ISSJS2008 successfully launched her CD on Navakar mantra. </LI></UL><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt"><STRONG>ISSJS salutes its alumni for their successes and wish them well for more achievements in future. Keep it up ISSJSians.</STRONG></SPAN>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:27:08 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Pratikraman Book (English)</title>
<link>https://www.jaina.org/news/news.asp?id=17599</link>
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English Pratikraman Book<br>
<br>
It is our humble attempt to bring together a simple Pratikraman ritual for<br>
the English speaking youth and adult community of North America and other<br>
countries. &nbsp;In this ritual, we have maintained the traditional flavor of<br>
original sutras along with their essence and meaning.<br>
<br>
The English Pratikraman Book includes the sutras from various Shvetämbar<br>
traditions. &nbsp;The meaning of each Pratikramana Sutras is explained in simple<br>
English, which covers six essentials. &nbsp;This way English speaking youth can<br>
perform this ritual with proper understanding.<br>
<br>
Purpose of Pratikraman Ritual<br>
<br>
Anger, ego, deceit, and greed arising out of attachment and aversion are the<br>
soul's impurities. &nbsp;To remove such impurities, Jainism has prescribed six<br>
essential practices (rituals) known as Ävashyaka to be performed daily of<br>
which Pratikramana is defined as the 4th Ävashyak.<br>
<br>
During the last few centuries, studies of Jain literature work indicate that<br>
the word "Pratikraman" is used as a common noun for all six essential acts<br>
(six Ävashyaka). &nbsp;This is also meaningful because during the course of time<br>
the Pratikraman ritual has been enhanced to include all six Ävashyaka.<br>
<br>
Hence the entire Pratikraman ritual which covers all six Ävashyaka or six<br>
essential acts, occupies such an important place in the Jain tradition as<br>
does Sandhyä in the Vedic (Hindu) tradition, Namäj in the Islam, Kharavela<br>
Avesta in the Zoroastrian, and prayer in the Jewish and Christian<br>
traditions.<br>
<br>
The six practices are:<br>
<br>
<br>
Equanimity<br>
<br>
Sämäyika<br>
<br>
<br>
Devotional Prayer<br>
<br>
Chaturvimshati-stava<br>
<br>
<br>
Respecting Ascetics<br>
<br>
Vandanä<br>
<br>
<br>
Repentance and Confession of sins<br>
<br>
Pratikraman<br>
<br>
<br>
Non-attachment to the Body<br>
<br>
Käyotsarga<br>
<br>
<br>
Religious Vows<br>
<br>
Pratyäkhyäna / Pachchakhäna<br>
<br>
The Pratikraman ritual book is divided into six sub-section corresponding to<br>
each Essential. &nbsp;This way one will have clear understanding of the<br>
performance of each Essential.<br>
<br>
Monks and nuns and devoted Jain laymen (Shrävaks and Shrävikäs) staunchly<br>
observe these rituals while other laymen practice them occasionally. &nbsp;The<br>
annual Pratikraman that all Jains should strive to participate in is called<br>
Samvatsari Pratikraman, which is performed on the last day of Paryushan.<br>
<br>
Also we have included the following 4 articles related to Pratikraman and<br>
Paryushan in the book. &nbsp;Please read these articles before you perform<br>
traditional or the English Pratikraman ritual.<br>
<br>
1. &nbsp;Paryushan and Das Lakshana Parva<br>
2. &nbsp;Pratikraman and Six Ävashyaka (Essential Rituals)<br>
<br>
Sämäyika - Equanimity<br>
Chaturvimshati Stava - Prayer<br>
Vandanä - Respecting Ascetics<br>
Pratikraman - Repentance and Confession of Sins<br>
Käyotsarga - Non-attachment to the Body<br>
Pratyäkhyäna / Pachchakhäna - Religious Vows<br>
<br>
3. &nbsp;Twelve Vows of Laymen (Shrävaks and Shrävikäs)<br>
4. &nbsp;108 Attributes of the Five Supreme Beings<br>
<br>
The following link to Jaina website has pdf file of English Pratikraman.<br>
<a href="http://www.jaina.org/educationcommittee/education_material/$$$PathashalaBooks/" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://www.jaina.org/educationcommittee/education_material/$$$PathashalaBook">http://www.jaina.org/educationcommittee/education_material/$$$PathashalaBook</a><br>
You can download the entire English Pratikraman book and use it during<br>
Paryushan / Das-laxana celebration.<br>
<br>
You can buy the Pratikraman book - Cost is $1.00 per book + postage ($2.00 +<br>
0.50 per book). &nbsp;Just send an e-mail to <a href="mailto:education@jaina.org">education@jaina.org</a> with your postal<br>
address and telephone and we will mail it as soon as possible. &nbsp;For large<br>
quantity order we will ship via UPS such that it will arrive before<br>
Samvatsari day. &nbsp;Please send your check to Jaina Education Committee after<br>
you receive the book.]]></description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 14:55:42 GMT</pubDate>
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