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Mahāvīra, also known as Vardhamāna, was the twenty-fourth and last tirthankara. In Jainism, a tirthankara (maker of the river crossing) is an omniscient teacher who preaches the dharma (righteous path) and builds a ford across the ocean of rebirth and transmigration. Twenty-four tirthankara grace each half of the cosmic time cycle. Mahāvīra was the last tirthankara of avasarpani (present descending phase). Mahavira was born into a royal family in what is now Bihar, India. At the age of 30, he left his home in pursuit of spiritual awakening. He abandoned all the worldly things including his clothes and became a Jain monk. For the next twelve and a half years, he practiced intense meditation and severe penance, after which he became omniscient. He traveled all over South Asia for the next thirty years to teach Jain philosophy. Mahavira died at the age of 72 and attained nirvana (final release) or moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death). Mahavira's philosophy has eight cardinal (law of trust) principles, three metaphysical (dravya, jiva and ajiva), and five ethical. The objective is to elevate the quality of life.
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Dr. Andrea Diem-Lane, Professor of Philosophy, narrates this wonderful tale concerning Mahavira, one of the great enlightened beings behind the foundation of Jainism, perhaps the world's most non-violent religion. Includes a look at Mahavira's birth, childhood, early life, and eventual enlightenment....All completed with beautiful illustrations and an enchanting soundtrack.
Aspectos acerca del Jainismo. Mahavira Vardhamana fue el fundador del jainismo. Nacido en el 599 a.C. Igual que Buda, a la edad de treinta años renunció al mundo y comenzó a vivir como un santo vagabundo. Tras doce años de ayunos y sufrimiento, alcanzó la liberación y el sentido de la omnisciencia. Mahavira Vardhamana volvió a fundar la religión de su predecesor Parsva (que posiblemente vivió en el silgo VIII a.C.), la persona que le enseñó como cruzar hacia la otra orilla de la existencia, gracias a la cual alcanzó el nirvana al final de los setenta y dos años de edad. Sus creencias y su doctrina han servido de estructura para la fundación del jainismo, religión de amplia influencia en la India. Narrador: Juan José Palanca Música: Alberto Rodríguez Gómez
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Mahavira 599 BC - 527 BC http://cloudbiography.com Mahavira founded the central principles of Jainism. See a related article at Britannica.com: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/358008/Mahavira All content is either in the public domain or licensed pursuant to a Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Attribution: http://cloudbiography.com/attribution.html
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Mahavira (599 BCE--527 BCE), also known as Vardhamana, was the twenty-fourth and the last tirthankara of Jainism religion. He was born into a royal family in what is now Bihar state of India. At the age of 30 he left his home in pursuit of spiritual awakening. For the next 12 years he practiced intense meditation and severe penance, after which he achieved Kevala or enlightenment. He travelled all over India for next 30 years to teach his philosophy which is based on Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha. Mahavira attained Nirvana after his physical death at the age of 72. He was one of the most popular propagators of Jainism, and he is regarded as a reformer of Jainism rather than its founder.