In an effort to support the advancement of "engaged Jain studies,” the Arihanta Institute, a California-based nonprofit for Jain philosophy, hosted a celebration and fundraising event at the Jain Center of Southern California, drawing over 250 community members.
The gala raised US$ 250,000 in total funds which included a US$ 25,000 donation from Dr. Jasvant Modi, a community leader and philanthropist. “I am committed to Jain education and spreading Mahavir’s teachings of non-violence and compassion at a global level, “ Modi, whose cumulative donations to Arihanta Institute now total approximately US$ 300,000 said.
Dr. Parveen Jain, founder and CEO of Arihanta Institute, delivered a keynote address emphasizing the organization's goals. “Our vision is simple. We see Arihanta Institute as a part of the global solution towards humanitarian empowerment to create a kinder, gentler, more equitable world,” he explained.
Through the democratization of Engaged Jain Studies, we aspire to support people in reconnecting with their innate nature and learning how to apply the teachings of Jainism, such as ahimsa (non-violence), karuṇā (compassion), and anekāntavāda (non-one-sidedness) to their home, social, public, and professional lives, fostering personal and societal well-being through daily life changes,” he added.
The event featured performances, including a musical and dance ensemble led by Anjal Jain, whose solo performance depicted the Soul’s Journey from Nigod to Moksha (Salvation). The event was organized by Dr. Jayesh Shah, Dr. Jasvant Modi, Dr. Nitin Shah, Dr. Narendra Parson, and Sameer Shah, along with numerous volunteers who contributed to the event’s success.
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