[ adj ] relating to or characteristic of Jainism <adj.pert> Jain gods
Jain \Jain\, Jaina \Jai"na\, prop. n. [Skr. Jaina, fr. Jina, a proper name, fr. jina victorious.] One of a numerous sect in British India, holding the tenets of Jainism.
Jain \Jain\ adj. of or pertaining to Jainism; as, Jain gods.
Syn: Jainist. [WordNet 1.5]
Some existing databases are based on images, but none works directly with the pictures, Jain said.
L.C. Jain, the campaign manager of opposition candidate Raj Mohan Gandhi, told reporters that Congress Party "goons, hoodlums and gangsters took over polling booths" in the constituency and stuffed ballot boxes.
L.C. Jain, the campaign manager for Raj Mohan Gandhi, said Congress Party "goons, hoodlums and gangsters took over polling booths" in Amethi constituency and stuffed ballot boxes.
Dr. Jain now has 120 medium-sized vans outfitted with two large screens, sophisticated sound systems and generators to maintain electricity in isolated villages.
The upshot of the interview, which lasted two to three hours, was that Mr. Jain couldn't remember anything.
The drama and violence surrounding Ayodhya, of course, lend themselves perfectly to Dr. Jain's brand of video campaign.
"The only thing we have in common with Jain is the medium," contends Madhu Trehan, producer and anchorwoman of "Newstrack," an independent production that is India's leading video news magazine.
Jain set Feb. 18 as the date to fix hearing dates in the suit.
"Small wonder, then, that these video raths drew crowds more massive than even the Pied Piper of Hamelin could ever have dreamed of." Jain Studios is part of a long political tradition here of combining politics with entertainment.