JAIN PLAYS
ROHIT LEARNS ABOUT
RESPONSIBILITY
ROHIT: I am reading the book about behavior which was for the
parents. But I think more lessons were written just for me. This
book is super and impressive.
TEJAL: Hi, Rohit! I am ready to go, are you?
ROHIT: I am not going. I will stay home.
NIRAV: We are supposed to clean our Jain Center today. The whole
class is going to be there.
ROHIT: Yeah but I almost forgot that I am busy reading this book
and I am going to keep reading this book, and I am not stopping
until I finish it.
TEJAL: You need to help us. We need everybody there.
ROHIT: Someone else can do it, not me. I don't have that kind of
time. I am busy reading this Jain book.
NIRAV: We should read and study about Jainism, but we should do
our work too.
ROHIT: I am not going to help. I've decided to read the Jain book
without stopping. This is so important to me. Let someone else do
the work.
TEJAL: You are the best window cleaner in the whole class, and we
need your help.
ROHIT: You will just have to try and do it yourself. I am too
busy to leave right now.
NIRAV: I wish that you would come with us, because I am only good
at cleaning the floor, and Tejal is cleaning the kitchen. Komal and
Bina are good at washing the dishes.
ROHIT: I know last week's rain made the windows dirty. But,
anyone can clean windows. My reading is too important. I want to be
a good Jain.
(Nirav and Tejal exit, Rohit continues reading, talking to
himself.
Two hours later: Rohit just finished reading about sharing
responsibilities)
RAM: What are you doing?
ROHIT: I am reading the Jain book. There are many good stories
that are teaching me some good lessons.
RAM: I always liked our Jain Center, but not this time. The last
storm made the windows so dirty. You can't even see outside.
ROHIT: Why aren't the other students cleaning the windows?
RAM: There weren't enough people to help clean the center. No one
did the windows. I bet our teachers will be upset and unhappy. Well,
I hope you learned enough from the Jain book.
ROHIT: Thanks! Windows should be clean before the people come.
RAM: You must be kidding. Clean? Who do you suppose is going to
do all of that cleaning?
ROHIT: I am. I just learned about sharing the responsibilities.
It is my responsibility to clean the windows. I will always keep my
responsibilities from now on. This is our Jain Center and we will
keep it clean, pure and holy.