The Jain community in Singapore is known for is strong sense of unity, religious devotion and commitment to non-violence, truthfulness and compassion. Discover the teachings which shape how Jains engage with their neighbours and witness the enduring friendships forged between Bedok neighbours Avani Jain, Dhwani Shah and Pavlesh Shah.
Join Avani Jain, her uncle, and auntie as they provide an insightful glimpse into Jainism and the close-knit Jain community in Singapore. Discover the key tenets of Jainism, understand how they conduct worship practices at home, and learn about their involvement with the Singapore Jain Religious Society (SJRS).
Gain a deeper understanding of Jain teachings on neighbourliness and treating others with kindness. Engage in a Q&A session to further explore Jainism and its universal values. Through heartfelt conversations and engaging activities, you’ll discover the beauty of their friendship, which extends beyond religious boundaries.
Avani Jain, a dedicated nurse at KK Hospital’s paediatric medicine department, hails from the vibrant state of Madhya Pradesh, India. She follows the Digambara tradition of Jainism, which is known for its strict adherence to religious practices. While the beliefs and values of Jainism remain the same across both the Digambara and Svetambara traditions, Avani will be sharing how she embraces the unique practices of Digambara Jainism with her community.
Dhwani and Pavlesh, Avani’s aunt and uncle, reside in the same condominium, forming a close-knit family unit. The Digambara Jain community lives near one another, fostering strong relationships and a sense of belonging. Together, the community often gathers for temple events and gatherings, emphasising the importance of friendship and togetherness alongside their religious practices. However, their bond extends far beyond religious activities, as they frequently visit each other’s homes, engage in games, and share moments of joy over a cup of tea.
Saturday, 19 August 2023
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Hook, line and sink your teeth into the freshest catch of the day. With the panoramic Malacca Straits as background, expect a feast for the eyes and the spirit as we see Kukup farmers Yeong Fang and Kamaludin haul in the Republic’s supply of fresh fish for the day ahead.
Langgar is a community kitchen established in Sikh temples which represents the principle of seva, or selfless service, which is highly regarded in the Sikh faith. Watch the volunteers from Central Sikh Temple come together to prepare and serve vegetarian meals to visitors from the Boon Keng neighbourhood, regardless of race, language and religion.
A research assignment and their mutual love for Vietnamese cuisine brought Choa Chu Kang neighbours Grace Chew and Y Goh together as they serve you an array of delicious street snacks, including lemongrass chicken wings, xôi đậu phộng (peanut rice) and gỏi cuốn (spring rolls).