Jain Digest October 2021

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YOUNG GENERATION

Learning to be Compassionate at Luvin Arms By Mihika Shah

Mihika Kunjal Shah is from Doylestown, PA. She is a first-year student at the University of Pittsburgh studying neuroscience. She enjoys hiking in her free time and has danced to Bollywood tunes since the age of 7.

It’s a stifling July afternoon and I can feel beads of sweat forming on my forehead as I walk to the big barn of the sanctuary, hoping to get some refreshing shade and quality time with the residents – the term used by Luvin Arms when speaking of the animals. I swing open the gate of the sheep pen to be greeted by Jared rubbing his head against my leg not so secretly telling me he wants to be pet. I soon find myself in a sea of wool as Lexie and Finn come over for scratches and cuddles as well.

Cuddling with Finn

In my peripheral vision I spot Teddy a few feet away laying down by the fence, and I smile knowingly. Finn and Teddy never leave each other’s side – even when there’s a fence between them. They’re best friends, loving and protecting each other just as we humans care for our loved ones as well. Teddy is a 3-legged sheep and when he is most vulnerable, such as while using the restroom, Finn acts as his personal bodyguard, standing between us and Teddy while showcasing the unconditional love they have for each other. Unlike most of the residents at Luvin Arms, Jared, along with his two sisters Jackline and Lexie, was born on the sanctuary after his mother, Maxine, was rescued while pregnant. They’ve never experienced human cruelty; they’re the lucky ones. This past July, my friend Mansi and I were fortunate enough to get to volunteer at Luvin Arms for two

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weeks. Luvin Arms is centered around the principle of Ahimsa; the ethical belief that we must not harm any living beings. Founded by Mr. Shaleen and Mrs. Shilpi Shah in 2015, Luvin Arms is a farmed animal sanctuary that rescues farm animals who have experienced abuse, trauma, and neglect previous to coming to the sanctuary. Many were on their way to slaughterhouses, such as Tito the cow, – he gives the best hugs – while others were abandoned on farms covered with barbed wire and broken glass, such as Milo the cow.

Having fun with Tito

The sanctuary is currently home to 117 residents, with hundreds more having been rescued and relocated to various other sanctuaries as well. Each resident tells a heartbreaking story of animal cruelty, serving as a reminder of all the suffering still yet to end. It’s an incredible sight to see the residents transform into who they truly are and learn to trust humans again despite their traumatizing pasts. However, it’s not an automatic change, it takes a multitude of patience and cooperation for the Care Team to rehabilitate these distressed individuals. In my two weeks of volunteering on the sanctuary, I was working alongside the Care Team, helping to feed, clean pens, care for, and most importantly give love to all of the residents. They never failed to make my days interesting and filled with laughter. The task of


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2021 JAINA Convention Survey Results

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pages 40-41

A List of Educational Vegan Documentaries

1min
page 51

Shri Mahavira Jaina Vidyalaya By Bipin Shah and others

7min
pages 48-52

Conquering the Sense of Separateness from The Divine By Patrick Barnes

6min
pages 46-47

Learning to be Compassionate at Luvin Arms By Mihika Shah

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YJA Convention 1994 – First Timers! By Kosha Udani

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Doing the Emcee Role By Savita Jain

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page 39

Convention Attendee and other Statistics

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page 42

Jains Got Talent Committee By Jayesh Sanghvi

8min
pages 36-38

Cultural Committee - Conversation with Jayana Shah

6min
pages 34-35

Making of Virtual Jain Tirth Yatra By Jigar Shah

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Marketing & Public Relations Press-Media Committee By Vipul Shah

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Multimedia & Technology Committee - Conversation with Narendra Maniar and Sapan Doshi

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pages 26-29

Convention Planning – Session Planning Committee By Dr. Manish Mehta

10min
pages 23-25

Community Voices - 2021 JAINA Convention Sessions

18min
pages 14-18

Kids Club Committee By Maulee Shah

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Introducing the Jain Digest Editorial Team

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Jain Academic Bowl Committee By Shweta Daftary

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Jaina President’s Message

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Jain Digest Editor’s Note

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