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YJP Convention 2007 - Back To Basics!
YJP is
happy to announce that the 10th
Annual YJP Conference was held
in St. Petersburg, FL from Friday, September 28th through
Monday, October 1st. The theme of this year's event was
'Back To Basics' and featured exciting programming of the
religious, professional, and social variety. As always, the
convention was an excellent opportunity to network with
other young Jain professionals, meet old friends, and learn
something at the same time. Thank you to everyone who joined
us for a weekend of the Basics..... and a little more.
Past YJP
Conventions
JAINA Convention 2007 Report
Almost
6,000 people attended the JAINA Convention reversing recent trend of
declining attendance. People with years of Convention experience
worked for 18 months to produce this convention. Registration was
handled by Toronto Sangh; Food was served by Jain Center of America
(NY), Scholar invitation was handled by Washington Sangh, Jain
center of Connecticut helped the scholars, Jain Center of NJ gave us
volunteers, Cherry Hill Jain Sangh produced the Beautiful souvenir
and the program book.
The collaborative effort of various Sanghs and pathshalas was the
hallmark of this convention. Thursday, the first day of the
convention, Dev Guru Shastra Pooja, Parswa Padmavati Poojan,
Pathshala Teacher's conference, opening of the Ashtapad & Three
Chovishis exhibition, and Ashirvachan of our monks and scholars set
a religious tone for the entire convention. Samovsaran – the
greatest peace assembly in the history of the universe was the
running theme of the convention. Samovsaran Rangoli exhibition
opened on Friday afternoon. Friday evening musical "SAMOVSARAN"
wherein 130 children from six different pathshalas choreographed by
Divya Jain of NJ and presented by Veeraytan won a 10 minute standing
ovation. The Rangoli exhibition was so stunningly beautiful that
some visitors went back five times to get another perspective. , a
5' x 8' model of Samovsaran by Cherry Hill Jain Sangh pathshala
students and cover design of the program book all were the reminder
of Mahavir's last sermon.
Famous German photographer Thomas Dix lent his photographs of
Ranakpur and Abu Temples to decorate the hall. Huge prints of his
work adorned the walls, ceilings and the stage of the main hall
creating a pious ambiance. Many of the prints used in decorating the
hall were purchased by attendees.
"TATWARTHA SUTRA" a book by Manubhai Doshi of Chicago and published
by JAINA was inaugurated at this convention by Gurudev Shri
Chitrabhanuji and a copy was included in every registration bag. The
Educations Committee's E book project – a 2 DVD set consisting of
250,000 pages of Jain literature and Long Range planning Committee's
hand book of "Jain Way of Life" were inaugurated by Sri Dayanad
Sarswati and Dr. Dipak Jain respectively. More than 1,500 JAINA
E-BOOK DVDs were sold. The final round of JAIN ACADEMIC BOWL was
attended by 800 parents.
The Convention entrance was beautifully decorated and included
symbols of many religions to project the theme 'Peace through
Dialogue'. Interfaith participants from several institutions toured
the convention on Saturday and attended many sessions. A statue of
Lord Mahavir that adorned the main stage for four days was gifted to
the Monmouth Center of World Religions and Ethical Thought.
A symposium on 'Communicating Jainism' in the American Society
generated a chain of questions from youth and yielded five
volunteers. The women's forum packed with participants included four
multi-faith women leaders on its panel. Numerous Jains witnessed the
Kesh Lochan ceremony of Mata Shubhamati.
JNF (Jain Network Forum) and other youth activities for about 1500
young Jains took place in Holiday Inn and Magic Touch workshop for
children age 5- 11 was organized by Shivani Mehta and Chaitali Malde
in the main hall.
A keepsake Souvenir with contribution from many scholars and
beautiful program book helped conventioneers plan their days through
the maze of multiple activities in various locations. Many visitors
were able to take advantage of Bus tours to the Temples of New York
and Siddhachalam. It was announced that 2009 JAINA Convention will
be in Los Angeles area.
SPIRITUAL LEADERS/ SPEAKERS
Scores of speakers –Keynote address of Sri Sri Ravishankar and
Sadhwi Shri Shilapiji, inspirational speeches of Gurudev Shri
Chitrabhanuji, Dr. L M Singhavi, Pujya Shri Rakeshbhai Jhaveri,
Acharya Shri Chandanaji, Swami Chidanand Sarswati, Dr. P Jayraman,
Prof Nalin Shastree, Samanji Shrut Pragya swamiji, Samni Mangal
Pragyaji, Padm Shri Kumarpal Desai, Dr. Sudhir Shah, Sri Dayanad
Sarswati, Baba Ramdevji, Dr N P Jain, Mataji Subhamati, Chandrakant
Mehta, Tarlaben Doshi, Pandit Dhirtubhai Mehta, Bhattarak
Charukeertiji of Moodbidri, and many more were the real stars of the
convention.
Tapaswi Darshanaben from Ahemdabad – lifted everyone's spirit as she
keeps performing her Tapsharya Attham followed by Aymbil followed by
Attham …) for the past 14 years to win back control of Samet Shikhar
Teerth to Jains from the meddling hands of the Government.
There were so many lectures and seminars on topics such as Jivdaya,
Jain rituals, Jain Diet , Jain Philosophy and Jain literature that
four days seemed to pass as quickly as a sweet dream. Sunday had a
record breaking 3,000 + crowd (a record for the closing day of the
convention) in anticipation of Dr. Dipak Jain's speech. They were
handsomely rewarded as Dipak Jain talked about ethics, values and
leadership through Jain perspective.
EXHIBITS
More than 100 gemstone idols - three Chovishis – Past Present &
Future with Ashtapad replica in natural crystal and three mini
Chovishi (Emerald, crystal and assorted gemstones) was one of the
main attractions of the convention. Literature on the research work
being done on Ashtapad was also made available.
Another major attraction at this convention was a 16' x 20' Rangoli
by 5 artists from Kenya who flew in specially to create an amazing "SAMOVSARAN"
The Rangoli team was headed by Reshmaben Shah and they worked day &
night to bring this masterful display of devotion. They carried with
them 200 Kgs of marble powder in 500 different shades and colors
that produced a three dimensional effect with nearly 100 figures -
never before seen in USA.
Many Jain Artists of North America: Alka Dalal, Surbhi Pandya,
Mahendra Shah, Shefali Ajmera, Chandu Desai, Sudhir Shah and
Yogendra Sethi also displayed their art work on the convention
floor. The entire artist gallery was displaying various themes of
our spiritual heritage.
ENLIGHTENED ENTERTAINMENT
More than 160 children from 7 different Pathshalas gave mesmerizing
performances. Boston Pathshala gave a musical play on 5 Kalyanaks of
Bhagwan Rishabh Dev and Jain Center of America (New York) gave us
another musical play ASHTAPARIHARYA. These two Pathshala
performances on Saturday evening won every heart in the auditorium.
Every convention before this one had an evening of competition of
various Pathshala Children and a trophy was awarded to the winning
Pathshala. This year we retired the trophy. Instead of competition,
we offered collaboration of various pathshalas to give us a musical
play "SAMOVSARAN" that was produced by Veeraytan. Sadhwi Shri
Shilapiji explained 36 gathas from UTTARADHYAN SUTRA as children
danced to the original melodious composition of sutras in Prakrit.
Singing was by Ashit Desai / Hema Desai , Alap Desai of Bombay and
Mangalam.
Apurva Avsar the play on life of Shrimad Rajchandra was the prime
offering on Thursday evening. That mesmerized the audience for more
than 2 hours.
Bollywood star Sanjivanee gave a melodious performance of MEERA -
the supreme example of Bhakti – Devotion … and later sentimental
songs from 40's and 50's mixed with some modern songs…
JAIN DIASPORA
JAINA inaugurated the first ever forum on JAIN DIASPORA at 14th
JAINA convention held in Edison, NJ on Saturday, July 7th 2007.
Dr. L. M. Singhavi chaired with Acharya Chandanaji, Ambassador Dr.
N. P. Jain and Padma Shri Kumarpal Desai co-chairing. Dr. Dhiraj
Shah, former president of JAINA moderated the meeting. Among the 150
who participated in the seminar were Delegates from Belgium, Canada,
India, Kenya, Kuwait, Germany, Singapore, Dubai., United Kingdom,
and U.S.A. Dr. Singhavi stressed the need for such a forum and
congratulated JAINA for taking a leadership role in fostering Jain
Unity in North America and now world wide. This kind of gathering
can go long way and benefit Jain community world wide not only to
present generation but generations to come.
It was decided that at every JAINA convention in the future, a one
day pre-convention seminar will be held on the subject, and a web
based discussion group will start very soon with views of Jain
leaders. The forum will be non-sectarian and non political.
This may be the most important "take away" of the convention. This
forum intends to be voice of Jains around the world and initiate the
actions to benefit Jain community anywhere.
VALLIANT VOLUNTEERS
Above all, it was the volunteers that delivered the most successful
JAINA Convention ever. Food Committee, Registration Committee,
Transportation committee, Program Committee and the Scholars
committee volunteers working with TEAM NJ headed by Vinay Vakani and
Virendra Shah of Jain Center of NJ gave scores and scores of
dedicated volunteers. These volunteers worked 18 hours a day and
gave service with the smile. Transportation arrangements between the
convention center and hotels, to the Newark airport and to the
Temples of New York and Siddhachalam were plentiful and smooth. |
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Upcoming 2007 Events:
(details
soon)
Past Events:
10th
YJP Convention
-: St. Petersburg :-
September 2007
9th
YJP Convention
-: Los Angeles :-
October 2006
Convention
Report
8th
YJP Convention
-: Washington DC :-
October 2005
Convention
Report
7th
YJP Convention
-: San Antonio :-
October 2004
Convention
Report
6th
YJP Convention
-: San Diego :-
October 2003
Convention
Report
5th
YJP Convention
-: Montreal :-
October 2002
Convention
Report
4th
YJP Convention
-: Everglades :-
March 2001
Convention
Report
3rd
YJP Convention
-: Sacramento :-
June 2000
Convention
Report
2nd
YJP Convention
-: Bahamas :-
October
1998
Convention
Report
1st
YJP Convention
-: Miami :-
January
1998
Convention
Report
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