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FAQs

Please scroll down to see the answers to the following FAQs. If you have a question which isn't answered below, contact us here.

Main Convention FAQ

1. When is the convention taking place?
2. Where is the convention taking place?
3. Who is the Young Jains Convention for?
4. Is the Convention open to non-Jains?
5. What level of Jainism do I need to have in order to attend?
6. How do I register?
7. Can I bring a friend to the convention?
8. What time does the event finish on each day?
9. What kind of food will be served?
10. Do I need to bring anything when I attend?
11. What is the dress code for the weekend?
12. I can only make one day - can I still attend?
13. I'd like to make a donation or be a sponsor - how do I do this?

Kids Convention FAQ

1. What age of children is the Kids convention for?
2. What do they do in the Kids Convention?
3. What do the children need to bring?
4. What food will be available for the children?

 

Main Convention FAQ

1. When is the convention taking place?

Friday 27th August to Sunday 29th August 2010

2. Where is the convention taking place?

Canons High School
Shaldon Road,
Edgware,
Middlesex
HA8 6AN
UK

3. Who is the Young Jains Convention for?

All ages are welcome.

4. Is the Convention open to non-Jains?

Yes.

5. What level of Jainism do I need to have in order to attend?

This Convention is for you if you know:

  • very little about the basics of Jain Dharma and would like to increase your understanding
  • about various topics but do not know how they all fit together
  • a little bit more, and would like to consolidate and use it in every day life
  • you are curious to experience a different approach to learning, sharing and developing

6. How do I register?

Registration opens online on March 1st 2010, on this page.

7. Can I bring a friend to the convention?

Of course you can! But make sure your friend registers, too.

8. What time does the event finish on each day?

Timings are to be confirmed, but the will be approximately:

  • Friday 7.30pm - 10pm
  • Saturday 9.00 am - 10:00pm
  • Sunday 9.00am - 7.30pm

9. What kind of food will be served?

All meals are delicious Jain Vegan. Friday - dinner, Sat/Sun - Lunch/Dinner

10. Do I need to bring anything when I attend?

Notepad, pens, chequebook, open mind, water/snacks if you require them.

11. What is the dress code for the weekend?

Sensible clothes that you feel comfortable in.

12. I can only make one day - can I still attend?

Better to come on both to get the full experience and also each session builds on the next. If you only wish to attend one day, you’ll still have to pay the full registration fee.

13. I'd like to make a donation or be a sponsor - how do I do this?

Contact us!

 

Kids Convention FAQ

1. What age of children is the Kids convention for?

5 - 12 years old.

2. What do they do in the Kids Convention?

Have fun and learn.

3. What do the children need to bring?

Themselves, and a registered guardian.

4. What food will be available for the children?

All meals are delicious Jain vegan. Friday - dinner, Saturday and Sunday - lunch and dinner.

Reviews

"Realised how difficult it is to attain a human life and how I have to act now and not let this life be a waste.  Also learnt how we can become less attached. Thank you to everyone who put the convention together.  It was a good weekend and well done!"
- Pujna Doshi, Age 28
"The energy and enthusiasm of all those presenting. The organisation and preparation could be clearly seen. The content was structured in a manner that could be followed and built upon. Making so many “Young Jains” friends in one weekend is so great. My first YJ event and I’m so impressed. I want to be present for forthcoming events. Most importantly, the motivation and drive to carry on the principles, ideas etc further by acting on the information I have captured.  I feel enlightened by this experience. I believe that if I can feel so much bliss in one weekend, how much bliss would infinite bliss feel like. WOW!"
- Jinal Dodhia, 20, Student
"Walking in with a handful of friends but leave with more than 2 handfuls. Learnt a lot – without realising how much – until now"
- Anon
"The sessions that stayed with me the most were 2 (especially the lead into the slide show and true colours) and 4 (idea of incrementally increasing your faith instead of following blindly.  The dedication and courage of the team to present content in a knowledgeable yet concise and accessible way was very visible."
- Akshay Rupani, 19, Student
"Shared ideas with like minded people. Explored my ideas with theory. Opened mind to new ideas.  There are practical steps you can take. You have to take the first step."
- Rajni Shah, Aged 57  
"I have been involved in organising this weekend for a number of months.  Yet, I had no vision of how it would turn out.  The weekend has been fantastic.  It is great to see so many other people, questioning their purpose, the purpose of this life and also expressing an interest in exploring Jain dharma.  I have had conversations with many people that have yielded many deep insights.  I feel that as we’ve progressed through the weekend, I have prepared myself to push my introspection to another level.  It has also been great to see all the team come together throughout the weekend and all the volunteers and delegates who pitched in and helped without any questions, grumbling and with smiles."
- Bansi Malde, 25 years, Economist   
"The convention has truly awakened an immense desire to find out more and more about the achievement of the state of eternal happiness – MOKSHA.  I look forward to the journey, as my questions get answered (hopefully!) – a true way of life (as I perceive it to be at this point in my journey).  Particular moments include the presentation on Mohaniya Karma, the presentation on faith (Sat Dev, Sat Dharma, Sat Guru), the energy of all the delegates and presenters, the willingness of everyone to take an active interest."
- Rakhee Shah, 29, Chartered Accountant  
"Fantastic organisation.  Amazing to see how much knowledge about Jainism young people have.  There is so much talent in our community.  I learnt a lot and realised that there is so much more to learn and would like to learn more and come to future YJ events."
- Anon
"Session II delivery very powerful, use of song and interactive insights.  Cool, concise summary.  Touched emotionally. Very inspiring.   The amount of work gone into the presentations – phenomenal.  Could take forward to different areas and benefit thousands of people."
- Punit Haria, Optometrist
"The thought, energy and imagination expended by the organising team in putting a thought provoking and inspirational content together.  The safe environment created for participation by the delegates.  The message that this human birth is precious and we need to take the opportunity now to invest faith in Jain dharma."  
- Bindi Shah, Sociologist, 40 something 
"Being able to identify my end goal and the route there much clearer. Also knowing the obstacles that I’ll be faced with en route to the end goal and how I can overcome those obstacles"
- Heman Khajuria, 25, IT Project Manager
"This was a great inspirational weekend for me.  I have learned a lot and am definitely going to use it.  The best was how to let go of our attachments in a manner that we slowly reduce them, as it would be difficult to get rid of them completely in one go.  Also am going to tackle my kashays, thus indirectly reducing raag and dwesh. Thank you very much to the whole team for a very informative / inspirational weekend.  As a matter of fact, all the sessions were very unique in their own way, each relating to the next one.  The songs were very touching and brought back memories of TTM1"
- Sajal Shah, 34, outreach worker 
"So what touched me the most? I was touched by the preparation that the presenting team had made.  I am aware that a lot of them were new faces but they had faithfully decided that they were going to share the subject matter with us. I was touched by how well they had prepared and presented without any hitches.  The flow of the subject matter was brilliant as one session followed and built up upon the previous one.  The Sunday afternoon session was a tricky one in terms of the timing but the subject matter was important and in the end the whole thing pulled through.  I was touched by the team.  If they can do it (i.e. share the subject so effortlessly), then what am I doing? It has been an awakening for me. "
- Harshna Shah, 36
"Learning so many new things about Jainism that I certainly didn’t know before. Also having the dancing, clapping (mango dance) to keep us awake and re-energised.  I have been more alert and awake.  Finally, I really enjoyed the interactive activities.  Also I like the background music and the words in that song that clearly referenced to the session’s messages."
- Rushabh Malde, 12, Student
"Seeing that Young Jains are actually committed to Jain dharma with good knowledge and passion.  It’s quite inspiring for me to see what I can possibly be like and gain with more reading and learning of Jainism.  It was also good to see like minds gather forces and share their views on the conflicts of life and thinking of ways to face them through the Jain way.  I’ve also learned more general knowledge and facts of the Jain principles"
- Paras Malde, 17, Student
"I have been touched by the unity, strength, compassion and determination made by the Young Jains members, catering team, volunteers and the people who have made the effort to come here."
Deversh Seth, 14, Student
"Really inspiring presentations. The team was very sociable and everyone in general was very open and approachable. A very friendly atmosphere, haven’t felt this comfortable at any event to this extent. Found a real source of motivation. Was amazed at how easily I was able to work with everyone on the team."
- Hinal Shah, 20, Student
"The whole Convention was planned in so much detail and the entire team managed to cater for all ages. The sessions were inspiring and even though I wasn’t part of the actual team, I felt such a big part of it. Although I’ve seen some of the content before, hearing it again only reinforced the messages in a fresh and unique way. "
- Roopal Shah, 29, Energy Analyst
"Very informative, made me re-think my faith in religion. The presentations were excellent and the dancing was a great way of getting everyone energised!"
- Krupa Shah, 23, Optician
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