Directors

Kailashgiri Jain Temple is managed by Three directors
Sanjiv Jain (Sanjiv.jain@kailashgiri.org)

"Jainism is the world's oldest religion which focusses on attaining the ultimate purity of soul. Jain time is divided in six time-zones. Jain Tirthankars get birth in every fourth era "Chaturth Kaal". They are always 24 in number, the first Tirthankar of this time was Bhagwaan Rishabhnath who has achieved salvation on Kailash Parvat. Kailashgiri Jain Mandir in Hounslow is a true reflection of time. The current facilities are not enough due to space constraint hence everyone should generously contribute their time and money so that we can expand beyond the boundaries"

Rakesh Jain (Rakesh.jain@kailashgiri.org)

"Jain community which was once largest in number,is shrinking day by day. We should come forward, preserve and promote Jainism. We are fortunate that we got Kailashgiri Jain Temple in Hounslow, London; we should take advantage of this platform. Let's join hands and rejuvenate our great religious values and ethos "

Dinesh Jain (Dinesh.jain@kailashgiri.org)

"I came to UK around 30 years ago and I found no Jain Mandir around. It was 10 years back when I met Guruma Satyavatiji and discovered Kailashgiri Jain Mandir in Hounslow. This gives me immense pleasure when I see lots of new devotees/followers are joining and getting advantage from Kailashgiri Mandir."

Executive Members for 2019-2020

Kailashgiri Jain Mandir Ji's events are managed by Kailashgiri jain temple executive committee. The main role and responsibilities of the executive committe are:

  • Conduct mandirji day to day management related activities.
  • Initiate donation and fund raising activities.
  • Pursue religious and cultural activities in mandirji.
  • Co-ordinate with other members and execute various programmes/activities.

As executive members of Kailashgiri, we not only manage mandir ji, we also preserve and promote the jain way of life.We also take steps to increase the awareness of the Jain way of life globally and support JAINS endeavours to preserve and carry on the tradition of Jainism into the future generation.