Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
will be presented 
in Hindi and English, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Hindi, Indonesian, 
Japanese, Korean, 
Malay, Mongolian, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us.
What there is
in the Jain families 
is compassion. 
And due to 
the compassion, they do
all the noble works 
with their heart 
We don't get a salary 
from it. 
Our only purpose 
of coming here 
is to save the birds 
by taking care of them. 
And there is compassion 
inside all the Jains. 
Halo caring viewers, 
and welcome to 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award series 
where today we honor 
the Charity Birds Hospital 
in Delhi, India. 
Inside this three-storey 
facility, avian species 
of all types receive free, 
loving medical care. 
Typically 
they are brought in 
by people who find 
the sick or injured birds 
in the surrounding area. 
Approximately 
30,000 birds 
are treated annually. 
Once their health is restored, 
the feathered friends 
are set free 
and can fly away from
the building’s rooftop 
if they so choose. 
This non-profit 
specialty hospital that 
has been open since 1928 
is operated by Jains, 
members of one of 
India’s oldest religions, 
who are vegetarians and 
believe the Divine dwells 
in every living being.
In the Jain religion, 
there is a great saying – 
“Live and let live.” 
On this basis, we want 
no animals to be tortured. 
Every living being 
has a soul. 
An ant also has a soul; 
a mosquito also has a soul. 
They can’t speak. 
They are incapable 
of speaking.
Humans express their pain 
by talking. 
They can’t even say 
that they are in pain if 
there is a cut on their body. 
They are suffering. 
They are in pain. 
Mr. Parmod Kumar Jain, 
the hospital’s 
assisting manager, 
now explains 
some of the duties that 
are carried out each day 
as part of caring 
for the patients.
We have a very hectic 
morning schedule. 
First of all is cleaning, 
after that, it is meal time. 
Whatever food 
the birds eat, they are 
provided accordingly. 
Parrots eat watermelon 
and fruits 
according to the season- 
apples, peanuts in winter, 
green chillies, 
whatever he/she eats, 
it is provided to them. 
They love to eat cucumbers. 
Tomatoes, see those 
are there in the tray. 
And as these are 
different wards, 
employees take trays 
with grain and walk around. 
For some birds, he puts 
the grain in their beak 
with his hand. 
Those which can’t eat 
by themselves 
are paralyzed, or 
whose beaks are injured, 
he will feed them 
with his hand and 
help them drink water 
from a bottle. 
The birds are 
meticulously cared for 
by a small staff 
of exceptionally 
devoted people. 
Thus it is no wonder that 
although they are free 
to leave once healed, 
many birds 
decide to stay on!
With employees, 
a supervisor, and a doctor, 
we have 15 people here. 
We give them food first, 
after that 
we give them medicines. 
We don’t 
give them medicines 
on an empty stomach. 
I have 5,000 birds now. 
I will show you them
Upstairs 
on the second floor. 
A fountain was installed 
there and I will show you 
how they take a bath. 
You will enjoy it upstairs. 
About 75% of the birds 
don’t leave. 
They hide upstairs. 
Look at them. 
There are thousands 
of pigeons up there. 
We have put grains and 
water for them there, and 
10 to 15 vessels of water. 
The water is changed 
three times daily. 
We also put food, grains 
and all that, 
three times a day.
It is perhaps 
the loving atmosphere 
of this hospital that attracts 
visitors and tourists 
from abroad who come by 
to see this facility 
that is filled with 
the sounds of bird calls. 
Many foreigners 
come to see us. 
I have made this card.  
I have made it 
especially for them. 
This is my visitor’s book. 
You can read this book. 
How many visitors 
come here in a year and
whatever good comments
there are from them, 
we print it. 
They are very happy 
that this kind of institute 
is running for birds. 
They get very excited. 
One of the kind and 
gentle staff members now 
introduces us to some 
of the patients currently
receiving treatment 
at the hospital.
This pigeon has 
paralysis of the leg. 
We will give medicine 
to him. 
This is a multivitamin. 
This is a calcium that 
gives strength to his legs. 
After this, this medicine 
will be continued regularly 
for one month. 
This is an antibiotic.
For this paralysis case, 
it will take a minimum 
of one month 
to completely heal. 
This eagle has 
a very dangerous cut. 
He will need a minimum 
of one to two months 
to become completely fit. 
This eagle's wings 
were injured. 
His feathers were cut 
by a flying kite. 
He will need 
a minimum one month 
to become completely fit. 
This is a multivitamin. 
This is an antibiotic. 
This is a painkiller.
We will return 
in just a moment 
and learn more about 
the Charity Birds Hospital, 
the recipient of 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
the Shining World 
Compassion Award series 
where we are visiting 
the Charity Birds Hospital 
in Delhi, India 
which provides 
free medical treatment to 
injured and sick wild birds 
living in the surrounding 
communities. 
Bird companions 
are also welcome 
to come for free care.
Some birds that come here 
have cuts. 
Some are injured by
striking an electric fan. 
Some have broken bones. 
They also have 
similar injuries; 
they all have illnesses 
like humans. 
Mr. Ramesh Chand Jain 
now explains why 
Charity Birds Hospital 
feeds all the patients 
a wholesome and 
pure vegetarian diet.
This is a Jain institute 
and the Jain people 
are vegetarian by birth. 
So we don't allow 
non-vegetarian food here. 
It is a very happy thing, 
that there are many 
vegetarians in the world 
and it must increase. 
The non-vegetarian food 
is very harmful 
to human beings and the 
human beings should not 
take non-vegetarian food.
Hearing of 
the tender, loving care 
this facility provides 
to our avian friends, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
the Charity Birds Hospital 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
along with a donation 
of US$15,000 
to support the hospital’s 
noble mission. 
The following is an excerpt 
from a loving letter that 
accompanied the Award: 
It is with great pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to you 
"The Shining World 
Compassion Award." 
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
outstanding humane efforts 
to provide comfort 
to birds, your benevolent 
selfless spirit of service 
to God's creation 
and enlightened kindness 
that creates more beauty 
and love on Earth. 
Compassionately 
responding to the needs 
of ill or injured birds, 
you and your noble staff 
of the New Delhi Charity 
Bird Hospital 
offer the very best 
medical facilities. 
With the spiritual touch 
and loving hearts, 
you bring healing 
to our avian friends. 
The skillful and deeply 
knowledgeable allopathic 
treatments you offer 
are administered 
in a hospital 
as spotlessly clean 
as your holy minds. 
Just as the Divine light 
of the Infinite One 
brings healing on his wings, 
so too your beautiful 
tenderness and care 
allows the birds 
to once again 
soar into the skies on 
strong and healthy wings.
Thank you 
for uplifting our world 
with your inspirational 
example of love in action. 
For selflessly providing 
for the needs 
of our feathered friends, 
for your medical expertise, 
wisdom and 
heartfelt generosity 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the great 
compassionate deeds of 
the New Delhi Charity 
Birds Hospital.
with Great Honor, Love 
and Blessing, 
The Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
The hospital 
was also presented 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
International  
#1 best sellers, 
“The Birds in My Life,” 
“The Dogs in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds.”
First of all, I would like 
to say “thank you” 
for the Award 
I have received 
from Supreme Master. 
And from our point of view, 
we believe 
this is very noble work. 
You have seen 
how we take care 
of the birds, and when
those birds get well, 
we free them into the air. 
We let them go free. 
Our criteria 
when we admit the birds 
is that when they get well, 
we free them into the air. 
This is our noble cause.
I will use the funds from you 
for this hospital. 
I will build one fountain 
on the roof above. 
They will enjoy it a lot; 
they will drink water 
in summer, 
and take a bath 
by flapping their wings. 
Finally, Mr. Ramesh 
Chand Jain thanked 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for her tireless efforts 
to inform people 
about the benefits 
of a plant-based diet.
I want to say that 
what the Master is doing 
to encourage vegetarianism 
is very noble work. 
And at this time, 
the world needs people 
to give up 
non-vegetarian (food) and 
accept vegetarian (food). 
Because there is nothing
like vegetarian food. 
There are 
two types of meals. 
One is vegetarian, and 
another is non-vegetarian. 
Those who take 
non-vegetarian food, 
look at their figures, 
look at their teeth, and 
look at their structure. 
And those 
who take vegetarian food, 
they look noble. 
Cruelty is not within them.
They are very noble. 
So, I request 
to the whole world that 
the whole world should 
have vegetarian food.
May the light of Heaven 
shine brightly 
upon all the devoted, 
kindhearted people 
involved with 
the Charity Birds Hospital. 
Their dedicated efforts 
are truly creating happier, 
healthier lives for our 
feathered co-inhabitants. 
May their 
gentle healing work 
reach even more birds 
in the future.
For more information on 
the Charity Birds Hospital, 
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