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The teachings of Parshvanatha left an indelible ... and embraced the ascetic life of a monk and later came to be known as Mahavira. Mahavira spent the next twelve and a half years pursuing a ...
Vardhamana Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara in Jainism, stands as a revered spiritual guide whose teachings resonate across time, offering profound insights into leading a virtuous and meaningful life.
According to Lord Mahavira self-control and Discipline are pillars of spirituality. Look at this picture carefully as you can see this sea is symbol of our Mann and this sea is full of sea tides ...
The teachings of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism are nothing less than a hope of light for illuminating the path of peace and harmony with Mahavira’s central “Five Vows”.
O n Mahavira Jayanti, it is essential to reflect on how the teachings of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, remain deeply relevant today. Over 2,600 years ago, Mahavira’s profound ...
Mahavira, The legendary hero, concluded the path with everyone's teachings. His symbol was the lion, the king of self-control and power. Jains celebrate Mahavir Jayanti and honour the last ...
Mahavira is regarded as the man who gave Jainism ... caste and followers of the teachings of Parshva. When Prince Vardhamana reached thirty years of age, not long after the death of both his ...
The texts containing the teachings of Mahavira are called the Agamas, and are the canonical literature - the scriptures - of Svetambara Jainism. Mahavira's disciples compiled his words into texts ...
“Speak the truth that is pleasant and beneficial; do not speak unpleasant truths, and never lie.” “Liberate the soul from the cycle of birth and death through right knowledge, faith, and ...
Mahavira: Mahavira, the twenty-fourth and most revered Tirthankar, is regarded as the founder of Jainism. He is revered for his teachings on non-violence, truthfulness, and self-discipline ...