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Maggi Van Dorn talks with Nitin Ajmera
In this episode of our free podcast series “NYC Faith Leaders,” Maggi Van Dorn
talks with Nitin Ajmera, former president of the Jain Center of
America, located in Elmhurst, Queens. In this richly informative and
entertaining two-part interview, Mr. Ajmera describes the origins of
Jainism (one of the oldest religions in the world), and speaks about the
three main principals of the Jain faith: devotion to nonviolence
(Ahimsa), a rejection of possessiveness (Aparigraha), and embracing the
understanding that there are multiple paths that lead to establishment
of the truth (Anekantvada). His engaging talk is a rare and valuable
opportunity to learn about Jainism and how Jain belief and practice can
enlighten world views on Climate Change, vegetarianism, moral
responsibility, and much more.
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the doctrine of non-violence known as “ahimsa”: “It is beyond killing
of a physical, visible form … ahimsa is like nonviolence in thought,
action and speech.”
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diversity: “The identity of a group has to be maintained but as long as
we acknowledge that identity allows us to see a different kind of bloom
in our garden… it’s beautiful right….why? Because different looks
nice.”
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Jainism’s understanding of God: “The concept of God as a creator
doesn’t exist in Jainism; the concept of God as an Eternal Truth?
Yes.”
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the Jain respect for all life forms, even to the degree of not eating
root vegetables so as not to harm earthworms: “Each soul has its own
right to survive and meet its own fate. We are nobody in influencing
that. If we can’t make it better, who gives us the right to take it
away?”
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