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India - Jain procession
India - Jain procession
Jainism is one of the oldest religion in India. by ©lucademata2006
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jain story (kahani) sati soma for all jain community
jain story (kahani) sati soma for all jain community
This is the jain story(kahani) of Sati Soma,this is very useful for all jain community,those who believe in janism can know about old jain story and firm their faith in jainism and jain god.This piece includes good jain song. This series of jain story has started by SAURABH & GAURAV JAIN. jay Adinath Bhagwan ,Shantinath Bhagwan ,parshavnath Bhagwan, Mahaveer Bhagwan,Digamvar archarya kundkund.
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udaipur news -mahaveer jayanti celebration in udaipur
udaipur news -mahaveer jayanti celebration in udaipur
Mahavir Jayanti In Jainism, Mahavir Jayanti is the most important religious holiday. It celebrates the birth of Mahavira, the last Tirthankara. He was born on the 13th day of the rising moon of Chaitra, in either 599 BC or 615 BC (depending on religious tradition). Where : India When : The holiday occurs in late March or early April on the Gregorian calendar. More Details : On Mahavir Jayanthi, Jain temples are decorated with flags. In the morning the idol of Mahavira is given a ceremonial bath called the 'abhishek'. It is then placed in a cradle and carried in a procession around the neighbourhood. The devotees will make offerings of milk, rice, fruit, incense, lamps and water to the people in procession. Some sections of the community even participate in a grand procession. Lectures are held to preach the path of virtue. People meditate and offer prayers. Donations are collected to save the cows from slaughter. Pilgrims from all parts of the country visit the ancient Jain Temples at Girnar and Palitana in Gujarat on this day. Mahavir Jayanti is also celebrated during the 8 day holy period of Paryushan. During this period, pre-defined readings are carried out from a holi scripture - Kalpa Sutra that contains biographies of Jain Tirthankars. Biography of Mahavir Swami, particularly His birth, is read on the day of Mahavir Jayanti. udaipur news -mahaveer jayanti celebration in udaipur udaipur news -mahaveer jayanti celebration in udaipur JAIN COMMUNITY HINDUS JULUS GET <b>...</b>
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greeturfrnd diwali
greeturfrnd diwali
Diwali has a very special significance in Jainism, just like Buddha Purnima, the date of Buddha's Nirvana, is for Buddhists as Easter is for Christians. Lord Mahavira, the last of the Jain Tirthankaras, attained Nirvana or Moksha on this day at Pavapuri on Oct. 15, 527 BC, on Chaturdashi of Kartika, as Tilyapannatti of Yativrashaba from the sixth century states: Mahavira is responsible for establishing the Dharma followed by Jains even today. According to tradition, the chief disciple of Mahavira, Ganadhara Gautam Swami also attained complete knowledge (Kevalgyana) on this day, thus making Diwali one of the most important Jain festivals. Mahavira attained his nirvana at the dawn of the amavasya (new moon). According to the Kalpasutra by Acharya Bhadrabahu, 3rd century BC, many gods were present there, illuminating the darkness.[13] The following night was pitch black without the light of the gods or the moon. To symbolically keep the light of their master's knowledge alive:
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Paryushan dubai, fifth swapna, mala, janma vanchan, jain, jain sangh 21-8-2009
Paryushan dubai, fifth swapna, mala, janma vanchan, jain, jain sangh 21-8-2009
Paryushan dubai, fifth swapna, mala, janma vanchan, jain, jain sangh 21-8-2009
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MAHAVIR JAYANTI OF AGRA
MAHAVIR JAYANTI OF AGRA
Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated during the 8 day holy period of Paryushan. During this period, pre-defined readings are carried out from a holi scripture - Kalpa Sutra that contains biographies of Jain Tirthankars. Biography of Mahavir Swami, particularly His birth, is read on the day of Mahavir Jayanti.