Invitation For Participation
Welcome to Rethinking Anuvrat 2014
WHEN: September 26, 2014 - September 28, 2014
WHERE: Adhyatma Sadhna Kendra, New Delhi, India
Jain Vishwa Bharti University, Ladnun in conjunction with Acharya Tulsi Janm Shatabdi Samaroh Samiti Jain / Swetambar Terapanthi Mahasabha is proud to announce the First International Conference on Anuvrat, to be held from September 26 - 28, 2014 at the Adhyatma Sadhna Kendra, Chhattarpur, New Delhi, INDIA.
Interact and network with a global audience, engage in new relationships, experience India, explore New Delhi, join a global academic community in Rethinking Anuvrat. This international conference will bring together a range of academics and practitioners of Jainism. By bringing together a number of scholars and thought leaders to share ideas, Rethinking Anuvrat 2014 offers an opportunity for renewing old acquaintances, making new contacts, and creating dynamic networks to practice and appreciate the principles of Anuvrat in contemporary society.
We hope you can join us in New Delhi in 2014!
Thought sessions
RETHINKING ANUVRAT[1] IN THE CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL CONTEXT
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Ecology / Environment
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Human Values
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Non-violence
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Education
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Self-purification
- Anuvrat and Relevance to Peace & Prosperity
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Modern Day Circular Economy
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to General Economy
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Moral Values
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Clean Politics
- Anuvrat and its Relevance to Religious Alliance or Religious Fraternity
- Anuvrat Conflict Resolution and Mediation Studies Please register for the conference by: March 1 2014
Contact:
Dr. Raj Sethia. Email: Mobile: +32 498937854, proposed website[2]
It is the name of the minimum ethical code of conduct developed by H.H. Acharya Tulsi, the ninth head of the Svetambar Terapanth Jains. The five principles - truth, non-violence, non-possession, non-stealing and celibacy - are the foundation of this code.