Description
What Your Child Will Explore
A thoughtful and well-rounded understanding of:
- Spiritual Concepts – Samavasaran, Traskaay Jeev, Jambudweep
- Jain Parvas & Significance – Diwali, Shasan Sthapna Day, 5 Kalyanak
- Rituals & Practices – Guru Vandan Vidhi, Samayik, Ratribhojan Tyag
- Scriptures & Sutras – Khamasaman, Ichchhkar, Abbhutthio, Iriyavahiya (Sutrarth)
- Core Learnings – 18 Paapsthaanak (basic), Vigai & Mahavigai
- Discipline & Awareness – Muhpatti (50 Bol), Atma Raksha Stotra
- Values in Action – Humanity, Jealousy, Greed, Letting go of complaints, Responsibility towards nature
- Inspiring Figures & Stories – Jagdushah Sheth, Udyan Mantri, Acharya Heersuriji
- Spiritual Connection – Om Aim Namah, choosing the right idol
Each topic helps children connect knowledge with self-awareness and behaviour.
A Step Towards Inner Awareness
Level 4 encourages children to:
Reflect on their thoughts, emotions, and actions
Develop clarity in right and wrong beyond basics
Practice discipline with intention and understanding
Learning becomes more personal, thoughtful, and self-driven.
What’s Included in Level 4
1. Textbook
Knowledge with Meaning
The textbook introduces advanced topics through:
- Clear explanations of spiritual concepts
- Meaning behind rituals, sutras, and practices
- Contextual understanding through stories and examples
It helps children connect deeper knowledge with real-life thinking.
2. Activity Book
Engage, Reflect, Understand
Children gain deeper understanding of concepts through:
- Puzzles
- Matching activities
- Visual exercises
- Fun learning tasks
Learning becomes more interactive and self-aware.
3. Niyam Book
Living with Awareness
A creative book that supports children in practicing Jain values with greater responsibility and mindfulness.
At this stage, the focus is on refining behaviour, thoughts, and daily discipline.
The Jain Dharma of learning continues through everyday actions.
The Niyam Book is concerned with:
- Practicing self-discipline in daily habits like food and routine.
- Developing awareness around thoughts like jealousy, greed, and complaints.
- Building values like humanity, responsibility, and care for nature.
- Following practices like Ratribhojan Tyag and mindful conduct.
A niyam is introduced as a soft practice, not as a rule, which helps children to follow values naturally and consistently.
Why this Works for Your Child
- Builds self-awareness in thoughts, behaviour, and emotions
- Encourages children to reflect and refine their actions
- Strengthens responsibility and mindful living
- Helps children navigate real-life situations with value-based thinking
A Meaningful Step Forward
The fourth level encourages children to go beyond understanding Jain values – by reflecting, refining, and consciously embodying them in their daily lives.
FAQs
Will my child learn Jain rituals like Samayik and puja?
Yes, children are introduced to Jain rituals for kids, including Samayik for beginners and basic puja practices, explained step-by-step.
How are concepts like Moksha explained to kids?
The Moksha meaning in Jainism is explained using simple language and relatable examples so children can understand its significance.
Are spiritual topics made simple and understandable?
Yes, all Jain concepts explained at this level are broken down into simple ideas supported by examples and guided learning.
What is taught about Jain life forms and Kalyanak?
Children learn about Jain life forms (like Narak and Manushya) and 5 Kalyanak explained in a way that is easy to understand and remember.
Does this level include practical learning of rituals?
Yes, children are guided through basic practical understanding of rituals like Samayik and puja, not just theory.
How does this level build deeper understanding?
It connects concepts with practice, helping children understand not just what to do, but why it is done.
Will my child learn discipline related to food and habits?
Yes, Jain food discipline and mindful habits are an important part of this level.
Is this level more theory or practice focused?
It is a balanced mix of both, combining concept clarity with practical exposure to rituals.
How do you teach complex Jain concepts to children?
Through simple explanations, examples, repetition, and guided learning, making even complex ideas easy to grasp.
What outcomes can I expect after Level 4?
Children develop a clear understanding of Jain concepts, basic ritual practices, and disciplined habits, preparing them for deeper learning ahead.

Niyati Sheth –
Short review — brilliant book set. My child is growing into a more thoughtful, aware person with each level. That’s all I needed to see. Already ordered Level 5!
Karan Doshi –
Really well structured. The way advanced Jain concepts are broken down into digestible sections for kids this age is commendable.
Vishal Kothari –
The spiritual depth in Level 4 is impressive — covered really well without being preachy. My 12-year-old actually asked me questions I had to think twice about answering 😄 That’s when you know the material is working.
Shah Chintan –
It’s not just religious education anymore, it’s life education.
Dhyan Shah –
Level 4 introduces Jain concepts in a much more detailed yet child-friendly manner. My son has become more interested in understanding the meaning behind daily Jain practices after joining this course.
Ishita Mehta –
The learning material is very well-organized and engaging for children in this age group. The activities and stories help students connect deeply with Jain values in a practical way.
Pranav Doshi –
We have completed previous levels as well, and Level 4 feels more mature and informative. The explanations are simple but meaningful, which makes it easier for kids to understand spiritual concepts
Khushi Jain –
My daughter enjoys the interactive learning style and beautifully designed books. The course keeps children engaged while teaching discipline, compassion, and Jain ethics naturally
Rohan Kothari –
One thing I really appreciate is how the program balances traditional teachings with modern presentation methods. Children stay interested instead of feeling pressured to study
Maitri Sanghvi –
“The workbook exercises and storytelling approach make learning enjoyable and memorable. My child now actively discusses Jain values and stories at home with great enthusiasm.”
Yug Bafna –
Level 4 has excellent content quality and a very thoughtful curriculum.
Nishta Lodha –
This course has helped my son build a stronger spiritual connection while also improving his understanding of Jain culture and traditions. Very happy with the overall experience.
Aarohi Parakh –
“The activities are creative, interactive, and age-appropriate. It’s refreshing to see Jain education presented in such a modern and engaging format for today’s children.”
Darshan Sheth –
Digital Jain Pathshala continues to impress with every level. Level 4 feels educational, value-oriented, and enjoyable at the same time.