Washingt: The Jain community living in America has started a ‘Digital Detox’ movement to distance themselves from the screens of mobile phones and laptops at regular intervals. Community activist Ajay Jain Bhutoria said taking a break from digital screens at regular intervals is “vital for our inclusive well-being” and using the time to strengthen relationships with family and friends, as well as reduce stress. Can be done for.
‘Digital screens dominate our lives’
Ajay Jain Bhutoria said that it is important to stay away from digital screens and see the beauty of life again. Bhutoria said, “In today’s fast-paced world, digital screens dominate our lives. Stepping away from digital screens can be very positive.” He said that this step is inspired by the vision of ‘Anuvrata Anushasta’ and its leader Acharya Shri Mahashraman.
Work is going on on a big plan
The word ‘Anuvrata Anushasta’ comes from Jain philosophy. ‘Anuvrata’ stands for small vows or commitments and ‘Anushasta’ refers to the person who enforces or prescribes these vows. In Jainism, Anuvrata discipline is one that guides people to adopt Anuvrata. Bhutoria and his team plan to approach members of Parliament as well as policy makers, non-profit bodies, academics and think tanks to seek support for the ‘digital detox’ movement. Language
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