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28 Feb, 2009

Jain Business Ethics - An Oxymoron?

Posted by: Suraj In: Events

Jain Business Ethics - An Oxymoron?
Event Hosted by Young Jains UK
Date: Friday 20th March 2009
Time: 8:30 pm to 10:00pm
Venue: Sayer Centre, Oxgate Lane, Cricklewood, London NW2 7JN
 The ethics of business is constantly being questioned today, and businesses are being forced to embrace other factors beyond profit such as social and environmental responsibility. How do Jains fare [...]

21 Feb, 2009

Young Jains Afternoon of Board Games

Posted by: Suraj In: Events

Date: Saturday 21st February 2009
Time: 3pm onwards. Followed by a social.
Venue: Sayer Centre, Oxgate Lane, Cricklewood, London NW2 7JN
Back by popular demand… Young Jains hosts an afternoon of fun, games, risk, challenge and monopoly! What will you come with? What will you leave with? Test your luck, skill and strategy against faces both old and new. [...]

14 Feb, 2009

Valentine’s Day - with a Jain twist

Posted by: Newsletter Team In: Newsletter

In the February - April 2009 issue of the Young Jains international newsletter, we have taken the opportunity to celebrate Valentine’s Day - with a Jain twist.  At the heart of the Jain religion is compassion and love so we felt it only right to dedicate an entire issue to such ideals.
In this issue we [...]

07 Feb, 2009

Animation: How to behave at a temple

Posted by: Suraj In: General

Animation for children about how to behave when visiting a temple.

Is this something you’d show your children?



  • jyoti shah: Fun analogies and asscociation-a good tool to teach childeren
  • Suraj: Jyotiben Jai Jinendra The way that I had written the above post, it may appear that the song trivialises the tattvas - this was not my intention
  • jyoti shah: ashrav samvar nijra is very well explained in samysar in kund kun acharya,by kanji swami,by bahenshree etc. Why complicate it with your own explanatio

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