Description
What Your Child Will Explore
A comprehensive understanding of:
- Spiritual Beings & Goals – Siddha Bhagwant, Gandhar Bhagwant, Moksh
- Karma & Philosophy – Gyanvaraniya, Darshanavaraniya, Vedniya Karma, Ajeev Tattva
- Rituals & Practices – Pratikraman, Pachchhakkhan, Gochari Vidhi, Types of Fast
- Puja & Dhyaan – Ashtaprakari Puja (Meaning), Navkar Mantra & Chakra Dhyaan
- Sacred Learning – Key Sutras (Tassa Uttari, Annatha, Logassa)
- Pilgrimage & Traditions – Tirth Yatra, Chhari Palit Sangh, Adhidweep
- Giving & Discipline – 5 Types of Daan, Aparigraha, 10 Trik
- Core Concepts – Sachit-Achit, Dwidal, 17 Pramarjana Vidhi
- Values in Action – Humility, Patience, Love, Respect, Faith, Confidence
- Modern Awareness – Choosing the right friends, Saving energy, Mobile addiction
Each topic is designed to help children understand, reflect, and apply Jain teachings with maturity.
A Step Towards Inner Discipline
Level 5 encourages children to:
Develop clarity in spiritual goals and concepts
Practice discipline in thoughts, actions, and lifestyle
Build awareness of both traditional values and modern challenges
This makes Jain practices for students more practical and meaningful.
What’s Included in Level 5
1. Textbook
Deep Knowledge, Clear Understanding
The textbook presents advanced Jain teachings through:
- Structured explanations of philosophy and karma
- Meaning behind rituals, sutras, and practices
- Contextual learning for better clarity
It helps children connect deeper knowledge with thoughtful understanding.
2. Activity Book
Apply, Reflect, Strengthen
The following activities are designed to encourage deeper reflection:
- Puzzles
- Matching activities
- Visual exercises
- Fun learning tasks
Learning becomes more interactive and thoughtful.
3. Niyam Book
Discipline with Purpose
A considerately created book that supports children in practicing Jain values with clarity, balance, and responsibility.
At this stage, the focus is on refining lifestyle, discipline, and inner conduct.
The Jain Dharma of learning continues through everyday actions.
The Niyam Book is concerned with:
- Practicing restraint through Aparigraha and mindful habits.
- Developing discipline through fasting, Pratikraman, and daily practices.
- Building values like humility, patience, and respect.
- Creating awareness around modern habits like energy use and mobile dependence.
This stage emphasizes understanding niyams, rather than introducing them as habits, and building discipline from within.
Why this Works for Your Child
- Develops clarity around complex spiritual and philosophical concepts
- Strengthens self-regulation in habits, thoughts, and decisions
- Builds the ability to balance traditional values with modern-day influences
- Encourages independent thinking rooted in conviction, not instruction
A Meaningful Advancement
Level 5 helps children move beyond understanding into clarity, discipline, and conscious living, preparing them for deeper spiritual growth ahead.
FAQs
What role of Guru and Upadhyay will my child learn?
Children learn the role of Jain Guru and Upadhyay, understanding their importance in guiding, teaching, and shaping values.
Are Jain practices like Chaityavandan taught step by step?
Yes, Chaityavandan explained simple is taught in a step-by-step manner, helping children understand both the process and meaning.
How are karma concepts explained to kids?
Karma basics in Jainism are explained using simple examples and real-life situations, making it easy for children to understand cause and effect.
Will my child learn through real-life examples?
Yes, concepts are supported with stories, Tirthankar examples, and practical situations to improve understanding.
Does this level focus on values and discipline?
Yes, it strongly focuses on Jain discipline teachings, helping children build responsibility and structured habits.
How are Tirthankar stories like Neminath taught?
Stories like Neminath are taught in a simple, value-focused way, highlighting lessons children can apply in real life.
Is this level helpful for moral development?
Yes, it plays a key role in developing ethics, responsibility, compassion, and discipline.
What practical knowledge will my child gain?
Children learn daily practices, rituals, discipline, karma awareness, and value-based behaviour.
How does Level 5 strengthen Jain understanding?
It connects concepts, practices, and real-life application, helping children develop deeper clarity and confidence.
Is this level suitable for growing children’s responsibility?
Yes, it is designed to help children become more responsible, aware, and disciplined in their actions.

DEVANG SHAH –
Really good content. Some topics are heavy but the workbook helps break them down well. My kid needed a little guidance on a few sections but we worked through it together — which was actually nice bonding time!
Rajan Lodha –
Excellent material. The content is mature yet accessible. Perfect for this stage of a child’s learning.
Priyank Shah –
My son has become noticeably more patient and thoughtful since starting Level 5. Can’t always explain why — but this material is definitely part of it.
Tushar Vora –
Good book set, well structured. The Niyam Book at this level is more reflective which suits older kids. Takes a little time to settle in but once it does, the learning is solid.
Palak Sanghvi –
Been recommending this to every Jain parent in my circle. Level 5 is deep, meaningful and beautifully put together. The activity book is so creative — my daughter spent a whole Sunday afternoon on it happily.
Arihant Shah –
Level 5 has helped my son understand Jain principles in a much more meaningful way. The lessons are interactive and easy for children to connect with.
Mahavir Doshi –
The course content is very thoughtfully prepared. My daughter enjoys the stories, activities, and workbook exercises while learning important Jain values.
Siddharth Jain –
One of the best parts of this level is how it explains deeper concepts in a simple language. Children stay interested throughout the sessions
Shravika –
The curriculum feels modern yet strongly rooted in Jain culture. My child has become more disciplined and curious about our traditions after joining
Samkit Shah –
very impressed with the structure and quality of the books. The learning experience feels engaging rather than academic pressure for children
Pratiksha Sanghvi –
Level 5 balances spirituality and interactive learning perfectly. The activities help children understand and remember concepts more effectively.
Bariya Mahavir –
My son now actively participates in Jain discussions at home after completing this level.
Navkar Bafna –
The teaching style is child-friendly and practical. It’s refreshing to see Jain education presented in such an engaging digital format
Shrushti Jain –
The lessons are informative and beautifully designed for young learners. My daughter genuinely looks forward to each new topic and activity
Parasmal Dhariwal –
Digital Jain Pathshala continues to maintain excellent quality across all levels. Level 5 feels educational, value-driven, and enjoyable at the same time.