Your video has just reminded me that I haven't been to the Derasar for a couple of months...and I am a Jain! I am sharing this video on my Groups ! Thank you!
@@prachi_jain0106 , I don't have much idea, but perhaps you can figure it out... My parents come from 2 different villages near Jamnagar. I was born in Kenya, and so was my father. We are known as Halari Visa Oshwals.
Jain temples are rich in art and history, one of the oldest yet most prosperous Jain community is known to have preserve their thousands years old culture unaltered to this date. Truly non-violent and peaceful religion and it's reflected in everything related to Jainism be it temple or a Jain laymen. Quite ancient to Buddhism and quite parellel to Hinduism this religion find its roots in even pre-vedic era. I'm glad that such a beautiful temple exists in UK, there are many grand temples like this in United States but it's pleasing to see this derasar of potters bar standing so beautifully with all its glory.
Wonderful Video, Lali...Some additional information to add to what you described - Derasar - It is what Gujarati community calls Jain Temples. The word is probably derivation of Devgraha-vasara (meaning Residence of Gods) - The Jain philosophy believes time to move in eternal cycles, with each cycle being considered a cosmic age. Each cosmic age would have 24 Tirthankaras (Tirthankar means somebody, who has conquered the cycles of life and death, and now has the knowledge to help lead others to that). The number 24 is pre-determined, and governed by position of celestial objects. Hence, exactly 24 (Neither less, nor more). In the current cosmic age, Rishabhdeva is considered the 1st and Mahavira the 24th. That being said, for Jains, all Tirthankaras are important in their own right, A possible reason for Mahavira to be considered more important (More true for Non-Jains, than Jains) may be that there are some evidences of his presence on earth, in terms of recorded history. He's a contemporary of Gautam Buddha, and has more evidences of presence. The others are farther back in time, in pre-historic era as well. - The temple where you went to, has idols, with eyes open, and idols with crowns. This is generally in case of Shwetambara Temples. Digambara Temples have idols without crowns, and eye closed (Digambaras, and Shwetambaras are two main groups within Jainism, and both of them have further sub-groups, some of whom believe in idol-worship and some that do not). So, this, in all likelihood would be a Shwetambara temple - The innermost sanctum, is generally closed to all, except for Pooja (or worship), by those following a strict protocol. The protocols govern what should be prayer clothes, and how you should prepare before coming for Pooja. - Ahinsa (Non-Violence) is more of a philosophy, extending to all areas of life. It of course, means, not killing living beings (the simplest manifestation), but also means non-wastage of food (It is believed, that there is some inevitable hinsa in food preparation, and as way to limit that, there's emphasis on not wasting food). Thanks for the wonderful upload!
Wow thanks so much for those amazing insights, I really enjoyed reading all of it. Non-wastage of food is very important, too much gets wasted in supermarkets restaurants and people’s homes. 😦
This is beautiful!!!...the carved architecture reminds me Dilwara Temple in Mount Abu, India..had a chance to visit the temple during my boarding school days there..Dilwara however was entirely of white marble.. 🙃 one of closest friend is Rajasthani Jain and I love and the food they make at home no potatoes, onions, garlic etc...the satvic feel 🥰 so tastyyy...
N pride of Jainism n heart touching hish highness houner n salute n beautiful wonder land of blessings n treserer of meditation n motivation Kingdom n historical temple n architecture interior n 24 tirthankar ko Naman
Lali weldone for showcasing this very beautiful temple, very impressively spoken hindi too. I ❤ this very beautiful and peaceful temple. Veganism and respect for all animals, environment are very much practiced by jains. Look up temple buildings and how they are built, its very interesting as well as the Ahimsa hand that points you in the direction to the temple.
Jainism is the only religion with purity and very close to nature. If the world need to prosper then Jainism is the only option. 5 main principals are secret to live peacefully.
hi lali i'm a jain myself it is among the oldest religion in india there were numerous jain king in the past like amoghvarsha kharvela indra chandra gupta maurya samprati rani abbakka king kon pandiyan and many more it was all over india in the ancient times still there are some jain exist but due to persecution and invasion jains are very less now thanks for visting jain temple
लाली, मैं भी आपका एक प्रशंसक हूं । मुझे आप एक अच्छे ह्रदय की स्वामिनी लगती हैं, जिस पर प्रभु की कृपा है । ये आपकी मुख की आकृति में झलकता है । ईश्वर आप पर कृपा बनाए रखें । प्रयागराज भारत ।☝️👍👍🙏👏👏
Hey Lali great to see you again. Jai jinender if you ever come to india delhi. let us know. me nd my family we take you to many jain temples near by. nd brief you about our history nd religion.
6:40, Eggplants is not eaten by jains. Even though it is a plant, but it contains a whole lot of seeds and that's why its prohibited and not eaten by Jains.
Most of lali's audience is open minded and accepting of all. But there is a small section of religious nuts plaguing the comment section. I hope these people have a serious look at themselves and understand that the entire world isn't black and white. Lali you are awesome❤️❤️ keep it up
Lalis story telling and editing makes the temple and video even more ☺️☺️☺️☺️🎉🎉🎉🎉 serene. She took the small music 🎵🎶 clip from my favourite The Graduate.
A few years ago, I was invited to a Jain wedding. I was really apprehensive but really enjoyed the whole experience, including the Jain food. I made a few new Guji friends! Who were very much surprised at my guji fluency. Thanks again for opening up different cultures to your audience. “We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.” Jo Cox (2015)
For some reason after the learning the word not so long ago it never escaped my brain so I wanted to use it in a video 😀 actually my old teacher Ratnesh ji taught me that word.
@@LondonkiLali good, it sounded amazing. Have you ever considered reading any classic Hindi novels? I suggest you start with short stories of author Premchand. His stories are an entire universe of their own.
@@LondonkiLali well novels are meant to make good use of the language they are written in, so they might seem a little hard at First. Premchand was born in colonial India and his works are very useful in understanding how life was in the colonial era. His works have had a very deep impact on me. His short stories of barely 5 pages have made me cry like a little baby. Premchand is regarded as the best modern hindi writer. There are animated versions of his stories available on youtube, these videos are targetted at kids, so I think the language used in them will be easy to understand. I hope you give it a try. Keep going lali ji. You are doing well🔥🔥
I'm very proud of the fact that Jainism Buddhism Hinduism Sikhism all 4 Sanatani religions originated in Our motherland BHAARAT. And All other religions also flourished in India
Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism is the branch of Sanatan Dharma Sanatan Dharma is the the root of this Dharma❤️❤️❤️ These all are born from mother land India🙏
Good question… I’m not really sure actually! I heard only recently that they do not eat garlic or potato or onion. I think first time I heard about Jains perhaps someone commented on a video asking me to go to a Jain temple.
The respect towards all religions make you a Curing women considering you as a content to lordship❤️❤️. You are really used to be a faithfull person with no religion descrimination.Thanks lord for making equality for religion awareness. ❤️❤️
Your video has just reminded me that I haven't been to the Derasar for a couple of months...and I am a Jain!
I am sharing this video on my Groups !
Thank you!
Awww thank you for sharing! Really appreciate it ☺️ it was a beautiful place I very much enjoyed it.
@push sha, Jains follows surname, from which sect of Jain you belong?
@@prachi_jain0106 , I don't have much idea, but perhaps you can figure it out...
My parents come from 2 different villages near Jamnagar. I was born in Kenya, and so was my father. We are known as Halari Visa Oshwals.
@@pushsplace I think you belong to shwetamber Jains..as my few friends have same surname
@@nidhijain9564 I see....
I am headed to the Oshwal Centre next Sunday...so will be visiting the derasar too.
So happy to see our Jain culture being preserved by our fellow Jainism people living in England.
Jain Dharma ki jai ho ❤️.
Om Arham ❤️.
*Jain
Jain temples are rich in art and history, one of the oldest yet most prosperous Jain community is known to have preserve their thousands years old culture unaltered to this date. Truly non-violent and peaceful religion and it's reflected in everything related to Jainism be it temple or a Jain laymen. Quite ancient to Buddhism and quite parellel to Hinduism this religion find its roots in even pre-vedic era. I'm glad that such a beautiful temple exists in UK, there are many grand temples like this in United States but it's pleasing to see this derasar of potters bar standing so beautifully with all its glory.
You beautifully covered Jain temple and its teachings..God Bless You💗💖
Wonderful Video, Lali...Some additional information to add to what you described
- Derasar - It is what Gujarati community calls Jain Temples. The word is probably derivation of Devgraha-vasara (meaning Residence of Gods)
- The Jain philosophy believes time to move in eternal cycles, with each cycle being considered a cosmic age. Each cosmic age would have 24 Tirthankaras (Tirthankar means somebody, who has conquered the cycles of life and death, and now has the knowledge to help lead others to that). The number 24 is pre-determined, and governed by position of celestial objects. Hence, exactly 24 (Neither less, nor more). In the current cosmic age, Rishabhdeva is considered the 1st and Mahavira the 24th. That being said, for Jains, all Tirthankaras are important in their own right,
A possible reason for Mahavira to be considered more important (More true for Non-Jains, than Jains) may be that there are some evidences of his presence on earth, in terms of recorded history. He's a contemporary of Gautam Buddha, and has more evidences of presence. The others are farther back in time, in pre-historic era as well.
- The temple where you went to, has idols, with eyes open, and idols with crowns. This is generally in case of Shwetambara Temples. Digambara Temples have idols without crowns, and eye closed (Digambaras, and Shwetambaras are two main groups within Jainism, and both of them have further sub-groups, some of whom believe in idol-worship and some that do not). So, this, in all likelihood would be a Shwetambara temple
- The innermost sanctum, is generally closed to all, except for Pooja (or worship), by those following a strict protocol. The protocols govern what should be prayer clothes, and how you should prepare before coming for Pooja.
- Ahinsa (Non-Violence) is more of a philosophy, extending to all areas of life. It of course, means, not killing living beings (the simplest manifestation), but also means non-wastage of food (It is believed, that there is some inevitable hinsa in food preparation, and as way to limit that, there's emphasis on not wasting food).
Thanks for the wonderful upload!
Wow thanks so much for those amazing insights, I really enjoyed reading all of it. Non-wastage of food is very important, too much gets wasted in supermarkets restaurants and people’s homes. 😦
Very insightful. A brief but thorough description of Jainism. You have really studied the Jainism to its core. Great! 6:32
Excellent video , बहुत सुंदर प्रस्तुति। लाली जी आपने दिल ❤️ जीत लिया
Its very clean and beautiful temple .
Very beautiful 😍Amazing, I wish to visit this temple one day
I'm from Indonesia and I really love the Jainism religion❤❤❤
Beautiful place, and what a great architecture, Lali
Wow! Very beautiful place indeed. I visited so many Jain Temples in India and each and evey one of them was truly amazing. Great video Lali!
Such intricate designs... Its beautiful.. Thank you so much for bringing us here
Jain are very helpful and awesome
Thank you for this visit. I'll be visiting soon. Beautiful temple.
Our temple is so beautiful inside and outside so much of greenery and very very clean…. One of the most beautiful temples! Feeling so proud!
This is beautiful!!!...the carved architecture reminds me Dilwara Temple in Mount Abu, India..had a chance to visit the temple during my boarding school days there..Dilwara however was entirely of white marble.. 🙃 one of closest friend is Rajasthani Jain and I love and the food they make at home no potatoes, onions, garlic etc...the satvic feel 🥰 so tastyyy...
Very fantastic lali jii..
I am jain(digambar jain) our .... Surprised by your hindi skills.... Thanks for your efforts to learn about basic jainism
We don't even eat brinjals/ (aubergine)
Yes my mistake! Sorry for that!
Very nice video Lali!!! Very happy to see the Jain temple in UK...also love your Hindi skills! thanks 🙏
Thank you, glad you liked the video 🥰
Beautiful place, and what a great architecture, Lali ..Thank you for this visit. :))
Beautiful Place,,,Good to See Ambarish,,,,,All da best laali...one day we will meet up for Chai....
N pride of Jainism n heart touching hish highness houner n salute n beautiful wonder land of blessings n treserer of meditation n motivation Kingdom n historical temple n architecture interior n 24 tirthankar ko Naman
So beautiful place..
With a mesmerizing voice
Too good 👍
i love to watch this video
i am also a jain too
respect to united kingdom
Thank so much for explore
Jai Jinendra 🙏
Lali weldone for showcasing this very beautiful temple, very impressively spoken hindi too. I ❤ this very beautiful and peaceful temple. Veganism and respect for all animals, environment are very much practiced by jains. Look up temple buildings and how they are built, its very interesting as well as the Ahimsa hand that points you in the direction to the temple.
Thanks a lot for making this video. Jai Jinendra :)
Thank you for showing this temple
Very beautiful temple 🙏🇮🇳.
Best explanation of Jainism by you
Jai jinendra... Thanks lali... I actually suggested long time ago.. Cheers👍
So elegant and Jai Jinedra ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jainism is the only religion with purity and very close to nature. If the world need to prosper then Jainism is the only option. 5 main principals are secret to live peacefully.
It's amazing
Very clean and beautiful temple..and ya love your bloopers 😅
jai jinendra
Jain mandir is so nice and surroundings are very good .Keep it up.
Thankyou miss lali
You are awesome 👍👍👍
I liked how you discribed our religion
Nice video very good to see different temple in UK by a local British person
beautiful place and lots of lali🤗🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤
Lali ji bahut hi sunder video. One of your best and your efforts to be in Hindi commendable
Hey Lali if possible please visit the meusium where all the ancient precious things are placed that were stolen from India before 1947.
hi lali i'm a jain myself it is among the oldest religion in india there were numerous jain king in the past like amoghvarsha kharvela indra chandra gupta maurya samprati rani abbakka king kon pandiyan and many more it was all over india in the ancient times still there are some jain exist but due to persecution and invasion jains are very less now thanks for visting jain temple
Amazing vlog... Mujhe aapka hindi bahut accha lagta hai..
लाली, मैं भी आपका एक प्रशंसक हूं । मुझे आप एक अच्छे ह्रदय की स्वामिनी लगती हैं, जिस पर प्रभु की कृपा है । ये आपकी मुख की आकृति में झलकता है । ईश्वर आप पर कृपा बनाए रखें । प्रयागराज भारत ।☝️👍👍🙏👏👏
Maira ye bhag hai ki mai Jain hu 🙏 jai jinendr dev ki aap ko
Hey Lali great to see you again. Jai jinender
if you ever come to india delhi. let us know. me nd my family we take you to many jain temples near by. nd brief you about our history nd religion.
Wow. It's a very beautiful temple. Thanks Lali I saw this temple by your video. Really proud to be your friend. 👌😍😊
Oh this is very beautiful temple n this temple has similarity to lingaraj temple n same jaganath temple in Odisha, INDIA 💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙏
Both were initially Jain Temples then converted to Hinduism due To decline in Jain Population
6:40, Eggplants is not eaten by jains. Even though it is a plant, but it contains a whole lot of seeds and that's why its prohibited and not eaten by Jains.
Okay thanks for letting me know
Standing ovation for your Hindi language along with London ki lali trademark....from narrendra Jain. India
Awesome place, will need to give a visit next outing ❤️
Beautiful place. Wonderful vlog. ✌️
Jai Jinendra ji.
Jai Jinendra 🙏 Jai Mahavir 🙏
Jai jinendra 😊😊
Very gorgeous views
Beautiful place,
God bless you Lali ji
Radhe Radhe 🚩🚩🚩🙏
Nice video and jay jinendra
Most of lali's audience is open minded and accepting of all. But there is a small section of religious nuts plaguing the comment section. I hope these people have a serious look at themselves and understand that the entire world isn't black and white.
Lali you are awesome❤️❤️ keep it up
Awwww thank you 🥰❤️this is so nice.
Jai jinendra...❤
Impressive vlog and your research about jainism.. Keep going lali! Best wishes🙏
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@LondonkiLali welcome!
Ohh... Glad to be the first comment!
I am also a Jain. I am so happy that UNITED KINGDOM respects our religion. Jai ADINATH BHAGWAN 🙏
Jai jinendra
Proudly jain 🙏🙏
What a beautiful place that is❤️
Awesome
Lalis story telling and editing makes the temple and video even more ☺️☺️☺️☺️🎉🎉🎉🎉 serene. She took the small music 🎵🎶 clip from my favourite The Graduate.
A few years ago, I was invited to a Jain wedding. I was really apprehensive but really enjoyed the whole experience, including the Jain food. I made a few new Guji friends! Who were very much surprised at my guji fluency.
Thanks again for opening up different cultures to your audience.
“We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us.” Jo Cox (2015)
Awwww I also love that quote. Jo Cox RIP 🙏🏻 thanks for lovely comment as always
जय जीनेद्रय लाली जी
Nice vlog lali , and nice earrings to
Jai Jinader dev sister
Wow Very Nice Place ... Felt like Heaven
Proud to b jain..jai dada aadinath
very happy to se this temple in UK
Lovely video lali ji. I love your hindi accent as well as your British accent.
I was shocked to hear a word like 'prasshidh' from you.
For some reason after the learning the word not so long ago it never escaped my brain so I wanted to use it in a video 😀 actually my old teacher Ratnesh ji taught me that word.
@@LondonkiLali good, it sounded amazing.
Have you ever considered reading any classic Hindi novels?
I suggest you start with short stories of author Premchand. His stories are an entire universe of their own.
Ooooh I never heard of that author, I’ll look into it. I bought a Harry Potter book in Hindi but never got past the 2nd page 😔 it was so hard!
@@LondonkiLali well novels are meant to make good use of the language they are written in, so they might seem a little hard at First.
Premchand was born in colonial India and his works are very useful in understanding how life was in the colonial era.
His works have had a very deep impact on me. His short stories of barely 5 pages have made me cry like a little baby. Premchand is regarded as the best modern hindi writer.
There are animated versions of his stories available on youtube, these videos are targetted at kids, so I think the language used in them will be easy to understand.
I hope you give it a try.
Keep going lali ji. You are doing well🔥🔥
Thanks so much, I’ll check those TH-cam videos out and maybe try and find the books also!
I'm very proud of the fact that Jainism Buddhism Hinduism Sikhism all 4 Sanatani religions originated in Our motherland BHAARAT. And All other religions also flourished in India
Great
Hare Krishna hare hare ❤️🙏 from Assam India 🇮🇳
Jaijinendra
Wow,wonderful video sis👌😍
Do you visited BAPS swaminaray temple in London?
अहिंसा परमो धर्म।🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I saw you walking with cycle baba now watching episodes created by you!
Meet us in Delhi in next visit ! Thank you!
Wow 🙏🙏
Beautiful video made by you..
Come and visit bhaarat to learn more about Jainism....🙏🙏
Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism is the branch of Sanatan Dharma
Sanatan Dharma is the the root of this Dharma❤️❤️❤️
These all are born from mother land India🙏
Surely! What about ☬ Sikhism?
@@AchyutChaudhary yes it is too
by the way, i love your green top !! so beautiful !!
Jay jinendra 🙏😊
Lali When did you first hear about Jain sect because very few people know about this sect outside India
Good question… I’m not really sure actually! I heard only recently that they do not eat garlic or potato or onion. I think first time I heard about Jains perhaps someone commented on a video asking me to go to a Jain temple.
Wah Khu J Sara's Mandir Chhe, Mandir Ma Pag Mukta J Ek Dam Shanti No Anubhav Thai,
Jai Jinendra, Jai Ambe,
🙏
Sanatan hindu, jain, sikh, buddh dharm are proud of INDIA 🇮🇳
The respect towards all religions make you a Curing women considering you as a content to lordship❤️❤️. You are really used to be a faithfull person with no religion descrimination.Thanks lord for making equality for religion awareness. ❤️❤️
very wonderful video!! thank you !
Mam your video is very interesting thanx mam and please come in India Ranchi Jharkhand.
Iam a big fan of pretty beauty ☺️ jai bole ki from india 🙏