Jay Jinendra
Jay Jinendra means "Praise to the Jinas*."
Just like we say, "Hi!!" or , "Hello!!" or, "Namaste", when we meet others, we
should also greet them by saying, "Jai-Jinendra". This helps us in a lot of
ways. We are honoring the virtuous**. It also tells others that you are Jain.
Every morning and before you go to bed, you should say, "Jai-Jinendra", with
respect to your parents, sisters, brothers, and grandparents. You should say,
"Jai-Jinendra", with respect to your guests. You should also say,
"Jai-Jinendra", to your teachers, other students at Jain Pathshala***, and other
Jains who you may see at the Jain Center or any other place. When you talk on
the telephone greet your friends with "Jai Jinendra". In the picture, the boy is
saying "Jai Jinendra" to his parents.
Remember always greet others by saying "Jai-Jinendra".
* someone who does not have any anger, ego, deceit and greed
** those who have freed themselves from the cycle of birth and death
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A simple way to greet,
Every time you meet!
Jai Jinendra on the telephone,
Jai Jinendra even at home,
Jai Jinendra in school
Jai Jinendra to everyone.
Jains are followers of Jin. Jin means "the conqueror" - Conqueror of karma
and passions. Jineshwar is the one for whom Indra and other deities have special
devotion.
Jineshwar is the destroyer of inner enemies like anger, pride, deception and
greed. Hence he is known as "Arihant".
Jineshwar is free from attachment and aversion. Hence he is known as
"Vitarag".
Jineshwar is the founder of four-fold tirth (Sangh) hence he is known as
"Tirthankar". Fourfold Sangh includes Sadhu, Sadhvi, Shravak and Shravika.