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Visitors of all cultures and religions are welcome to join the retreat in Switzerland (brochures will be distributed during the exhibition) as well as the regular meditation sessions that would be held in the Rietberg museum.
Jain temples are world famous for their spectacular yet scientific architectural technique. There are more than 8000 Jain temples worldwide, each with a unique story and style.
This lecture on Jain temples and architecture would focus on exploring the science and logic behind the design of these structures through the study of various acclaimed Jain temples.
Salekhana is an ancient Jain practice of fasting to death by gradually reducing the intake of food and liquids in addition to a voluntary cessation from all physical and mental activities.
During the exhibition, a theatre piece on Selekhana would be performed, through which visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the rigour and principles of Jainism.
Jain vegetarianism is known to be one of the most meticulous forms of a spiritually motivated diet. Apart from being entirely lacto-vegetarian, it also exlcudes the consumption of any roots and underground vegetables.
The food festival would showcase a variety of Jain dishes and delicacies, as well as encourage the inculcation of non-violence, even in meals.
In Jainism it is beleived that the Jain religion is eternal, and its scriptures are the formal documentation of the preachings from god that contain the most comprehensive description of Jain learnings.
The literature festival would comprise of various Jain writings that hold historical and spiritual value. These peices are primerally written in the ancient Prakrit language but works in translations would also be available.
In recent years, the conversation surrounding ethical fashion has become increasingly mainstream as brands and consumers strive to reduce their negative impact on people, animals, and the planet.
The ethical clothing line displayed would consist of products from an organization called 'Shramdaan', which aims to aims to create employment opportunity for the Jail prisoner's families and rural communities of regional areas in India.