JAIN VISHVA BHARATI UNIVERSITY
Jain Vishva Bharati University (JVBU): A Profile
Jain Vishva Bharati University as an University of higher learning and research blended with spirituality, which came into existence in 1991. JVBU's avowed aim is to integrate academic knowledge and its application for evolving a new social pattern based on non-violence and peace.
"Nanassa Saram Ayaro - Right conduct is the essence of knowledge." This spiritual voice of Lord Mahavira is the motto of the University. Every programme and every activity is directed towards the realisation of this motto. The goal of the JVBU has been clearly spelt out in the preamble of JVBU constitution (Memorandum and Articles of Association) which reads as under:
The Jain Vishva Bharati University is an endeavour in the direction of putting into practice, to promote and propagate the high ideals of Anekant (Non-absolutist outlook), Ahimsa (Non-violence), tolerance and peaceful co-existence for the well being of mankind.
The mission is to integrate modern science with ancient wisdom given to us by great spiritual practitioners and visionary seers. The Institution seeks to interweave moral & spiritual norms and values with the materialistic and economic fibers of mankind to foster and develop universal human relationships for the peaceful co-existence of individuals, groups, communities, sects, races, sexes, religions, nations and peoples.
The University provides reverential study courses in Jainology; in Comparative Philosophy & Religion, Non-violence and Peace, Science of Living Preksha Meditation and Yoga, Sanskrit and Prakrit and Sodal Work for development of a more balanced human being and humanity. And also online courses for students residing abroard/ India on Jainology & Comparative studies.
The Understanding Jainism Programme (UJP) of the JVBU emphasizes Jain Philosophy, Ethics, Meditation, Art & Architecture and life-style in India. It is interdisciplinary in nature, with participating faculty of the Humanities, Social Sciences and Linguistics.
Objectives
- To understand the concept and ideas of Jainism.
- To develop understanding and attitude of nonviolence.
- To familiarize the participants with the philosophy of creative nonviolence in India.
- To impart training of Preksha Meditation for emotionally balanced Life-style.
- To establish the importance and relevance of amity for the survival of Living being.
Why join UJP at JVBU
There are many reasons why someone would want to join UJP at JVBU. Salient features and some of the distinct advantages of the programme are:
- Well renowned faculties & experts
- Economical & viable tuition fee
- A modular academic/training programme structured on the basis of semester system
- Facility of meditation & yoga training centre.
- Well-equipped computer centre
- E-mail, internet facilities
- A pollution free, nature endowed and spiritual campus
- A location that is easily accessible to the four cities - Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer & Bikaner
- Indigenous set up of the township
Who can apply?
The program is aimed for foreign students provided they meet the general prerequisite of proficiency in English. The following could be possible applicants:
- Universities and their international study divisions or study abroad programmes.
- Departments of Universities
- Institutions with South Asian Studies programme
- Higher education Universitys or Council of International Education
- NRI groups or associations
- Trade & Business Delegations or groups
- Individual students..
Course Credits
The programme has three credits in a 3-week duration. The number of credits a student can take in this programme depends on the agreements with individual students or agreement reached with the University or participating institution.
8:00 - 9:00 | 9:10 - 10:10 | 10:20 - 11:20 | |
Jainism | Science Of Living, Preksha Meditation & Yoga | Non-Violence & Peace | |
1 | Introduction To Jainism | Science Of Living - An Innovative System Of Education | Introduction: What Is Meant By Violence And Non-Violence |
2 | Life Of Mahavira | Physiology Of SOL | Socio-Structural Dimension Of Violence |
3 | Jain Prayer And Mantra | Methodology Of SOL -Preksha Meditation | Conceptual Development Of Non-Violence |
4 | Jain Literature | Scientific Foundation Of Preksha Meditation | Non-Violence In Jainism And Buddhism |
5 | Jain Life-Style: Life Of A Householder | Preksha Meditation For Health Management | The Modular Structure Of The Programme |
6 | Jain Asceticism | Self Management Throughpreksha Meditation | Gandhian View Ofnon-Violence |
7 | Jain Festivals | Personality Developmentand Preksha Meditation | Acharya Mahaprajna'sContribution To Concept Of Non-Violence |
8 | Jain Symbols | Anuvratas- Their Relevanceand Philosophy | Role Of Women Inmaintaining Peace Of Family. |
9 | Jain Rituals | Scientific Foundations Of Anuvratas | Non-Violence Andenvironmental Protection |
10 | Jain Ceremonies | Stress Management Throughpreksha Meditation | Living In Harmony Withnature |
11 | Nine Tattvas-I | Preksha-Yoga Therapy | Training In Non-Violence: An Introduction |
12 | Nine Tattvas-II | Mind-Body Communicationand Healing- Impact Of Preksha-Yoga | Training In Non-Violence:Change In Heart |
13 | Karma Theory-I | Science Of Living And Human Resource Management | Training In Non-Violence: Change In Attitude |
14 | Karma Theory-II | Emotions And Meditation | Economics Of Non-Violence |
15 | Jain Cosmology | Value Education Andscience Of Living | Indian Traditional Mechanismsfor Redressal Of Conflicts (Time may be extended upto 2-3 hrs.) |
16 | Three Jewels | Spiritual Growth Through Science Of Living | Jain Concept Of Reconciliation (Anekant) |
17 | Jain Theory Of Knowledge | Deaddiction And Rehabilitation Through SOL | Non-Violent Communication (Time May Be Extended Upto 2-3 Hrs.) |
18 | Art Of Dying-Santhara | Work Efficiency And Goal Achievement Through SOL | Peace March: Ahimsa Yatra. |
Other Highlights Of The Programme
- Visit to historical places in and around Ladnun.
- Interaction with spiritual leaders, Jain monks and nuns, journalists, intellectuals, scientists and Gandhian activists.
Qualifying Conditions:
- The course will be held in smoke free campus. Only those who can abstain from Smoking should apply.
- No alcoholic drinks, tobacco are permitted in the campus.
- Only vegetarian food is served and allowed in the campus.
Facilities Provided
- Boarding and Lodging arrangements for students joining the UJP will be made in the campus.
Fee Structure
- Fee for 3-week course including boarding and Lodging is of US $ 500, concession is also available on special request.
Location
The University is located in Ladnun, a small township in the Nagaur District of Rajasthan (India), representing the ancient Indian Gurukul tradition. Its smoke, drug and pollution-free campus provides an excellent environment for studies and research. Surrounded by sand dunes, it has a green leafy setting and peaceful atmosphere, which can make a person forget the hustle and bustle of cities and tensions of a busy industrial life.
Ladnun is 380 kms. west of Delhi, the Capital city of India, and 215 kms. north west of Jaipur, which is known as the Pink City and the Capital of the State of Rajasthan. It is well served by deluxe and express bus services from Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Udaipur, Delhi and other cities. The nearest airports are Jaipur and Jodhpur.
JAIN VISHVA BHARATI UNIVERSITY
Ladnun-341 306 (Rajasthan), India
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First Session Starts on July 23 to August 13, 2007.
N.B.: On request, this course may be organised in other time also depending upon the suitability and number of candidates.