Can you give me jai jai art i. English
It sounds like you’re asking for “Jai Jai / Jai Jinendra” in English.
In Jainism, the very common phrase is:
“Jai Jinendra”
English meaning (simple):
- Jai = victory, glory, or praise
- Jinendra = Lord of the Jinas (the Tirthankars, who conquered inner passions)
So “Jai Jinendra” means: “Victory to the Jina” or “Hail to the Lord Jinendra” In daily life, Jains use it as a respectful greeting, like saying: “I offer praise to the Enlightened Ones.”
Both Digambar and Shwetambar Jains use “Jai Jinendra” with the same basic meaning and feeling of respect.
If you meant a specific aarti (devotional song) and want its full words in English, the exact first line (for example, “Jai Jai… Bhagwan…”) is needed so it can be given correctly according to Jain tradition.