JITO Thailand - Scientific way of life by Jainism


JITO Thailand organised a seminar on “Scientific way of life by Jainism”, at Thammasat University's Brand New Theater on 15th December conducted by Dr. Bipin Doshi, founder secretary and member of JITO Mumbai - Goregaon who gave a superb presentation and explained the Jainism in such a simple manner which was never known earlier by lot of Jains. By this talk show, Jain community of Thailand learnt that Jainism is not a religion, it is the way of living best practice in life as Equality, Equanimity and Eco-friendly. The program was convened by Chief Secretary Shri Padam Jain. Chapter Chairman Sh. Poonam Ji Kothari welcomed the gathering. The next day i.e on 16th December, Ladies wing of JITO Thailand organised the event at function Hall of Building Baan Sathorn. Dr. Doshi's orientation for Kids aged from 10 to 20 Years was enjoyed thoroughtly and the kids got the reply of their unsolved puzzles, queries and doubts about Jainism. He also explained lot of facts in Jainism for which the science is still doing research, but Jainism has said and discovered 3000 years ago. And all these facts have been proven correct by world reputed institutes. Concurrently at another hall, JITO ladies had organized Health talk with Dr. Ranna Doshi (renowned gynecologist) who runs the 50 bed Maternity hospital in Mumbai. She gave lot of insights and knowledge about IVF to Jain Ladies in Thailand.Entire committee of Ladies wing worked very hard to make this event successful. The core committee of JITO Thailand and event organizing team made this event memorable for all the Jain community in Thailand. JITO Thailand expresses its sincere gratitude to Dr. Bipin and Dr. Ranna Doshi for giving their precious time to JITO Thailand members and Jain community.

 

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Mihir shah
Nice topic of Scientific way of life by Jainism.

Dr Bipin Doshi: Is it possible to get presentation slides which might be helpful for us and would like to share with broader Jain community that we have in Australia

Thanks
Mihir
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