Jainism in the West

Jainism in the West

Jainism is a religion that has traditionally been confined to the Indian sub-continent and parts of the middle east. However, with immigration policies being liberalised along with increasing multiculturalism in western countries, local Jain populations are rising (especially in Northern America).

In the United States and Canada populations stand at around 100,000 (as of 2007) [ [http://www.jaina.org/about/ Federation of Jain Associations in North America - JAINA.org ] ] In Europe, Jain populations are centred in England with a population of about 25,000 (as of 1992) [http://books.google.com/books?id=lQMurMhRtfIC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=united+states+census+jains&source=web&ots=U9JlEnvg_T&sig=W-llr7An89fxCqhWQrtTfQObsFs]

The Jains living outside of India belong to various traditions, Digambara, Shvetambara, Terapanthi, Sthanakvasi, Shrimad Rajchandra are all represented. [http://books.google.com/books?id=lQMurMhRtfIC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=united+states+census+jains&source=web&ots=U9JlEnvg_T&sig=W-llr7An89fxCqhWQrtTfQObsFs#PPA56,M1] . In many cases, they geather and worship together in spite of sectarian differences.

The Jains in Belgium are estimated to be around about 1500 people. The majority live in Antwerp, working in the wholesale diamond business. They are building a major temple in Wilrijk (near Antwerp), with a cultural centre [http://www.kuleuven.be/icrid/religies/wr_eng_jainism.htm] .

Jainism in Europe Chronology

* 580-500 BCE: Pythagoras teaches self-control, transmigration of souls and vegetarianism.

* 1839: the first known use of the English word "Vegetarian", replacing the term "Pythagorian".

* 1847: Vegetarian Society established in UK.

* 1873: Hermann Jacobi encounters Jain texts in London. He later visited India to further study and translate some of them.

* 1891-1901: M.K. Gandhi in London corresponds with Shrimad Rajchandra regarding questions raised by missionaries.

* 1892: Champat Rai Jain (C.R. Jain) in England during 1892-1897, to study law. He established a Jain library. Later he translated several Jain texts into English [http://www.jainsamaj.org/celebrities/barristerchampat-7.htm BARRISTER CHAMPAT RAI JAIN (1867 - 1942)] .

* 1906-1910: Jugmandar Lal Jaini (J.L. Jaini) at Oxford as a law student.
* 1909: J. L. Jaini created the Jain Literature Society in London together with F. W. Thomas and H. Warren [https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/98/1/The_Invention_of_Jainism_(without_photo).pdf The Invention of Jainism: A Short History of Jaina StudiesFlügel, Peter (2005) 'The Invention of Jainism: A Short History of Jaina Studies.' Journal of Jaina Studies (Kyoto), 11 . pp. 1-19.] .

* 1930: the Rishabh Jain Lending Library was established by C. R. Jain.

* 1949: The World Jaina Mission, founded in London, by M. McKay, W. H. Talbot, F. Mansell, and Mrs. K. P. Jain.

* 1971: Idi Amin expelled Indians from Uganda. Jains from Eastern Africa started migrating to UK.

* 1973: Jain Samaj Leicester was formed [http://www.jaincentre.com/ Jain Samaj Europe] .
* 1979: An Old church building in Oxford Street, in heart of Leicester was bought and named the Jain Centre.
* 1980: The Jain Samaj was expanded as a European body.

* 1980: First Digamber Temple outside India established in Kenya [http://www.sdja.co.uk/Mandir/mandir_history_1.html] .
* 1982: Jain Samaj opened an office in London, The All India (Overseas) Jinalaya Samiti, was created to complete the temple according to the plans drawn by the architects from Leicester, Bombay and Ahmedabad.

* 1983: On 10th November, Shilanyas ceremony the laying of the foundation stones for the first fully consecrated Jain Temple in the western world, was performed.

* 1984 : On 14th December, the Anjanshalaka ceremony was carried at Pali(Rajasthan) for the images of Shree Shantinath, Shree Mahavirswami and Shree Parswanath.

* 1985 : On 25th August, the above images were placed in the Jain Centre, Leicester.

* 1988 : On 8th July, images were entered in Garbagriha (permanent place of adobe) and the Pratistha Mahatosova was celebrated for 16 days starting from 8th July 1988 to 23th July 1988.

ee also

*Jainism in America

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