Mahavir Jayanti Celebrated With Religious Fervour Around The Country

Published: 02.05.2013
Updated: 02.07.2015

PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND PRIME MINISTER GREET THE NATION

Delivering the message to the nation on the eve of Mahavir Jayanti, President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Vice President Hamid Ansari greeted the nation.

 In his address to the nation, President Pranab Mukherjee expressed his heartiest greetings and good wishes to the people of India and to the Jain community in particular. Recalling the noble teachings of Lord Mahavira, Pranab Mukherjee appealed to people to give up violence in thought, word and deed and to always stick to the path of non-violence.

Vice president Hamid Ansari in his message to the country said that Mahavir’s teachings of following the right belief and right conduct for the sake of human salvation is considered the most significant teaching forever. Requesting the people to follow the footsteps of Lord Mahavir, Ansari said that people should take the determination to follow his message in order to create a peaceful, non-violent and compassionate society.

In his message to the people on the occasion, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, that, the noble philosophy of Mahavir is as relevant today with increasing incidents of crime and violence against vulnerable sections. The Prime Minister appealed to bring peace, prosperity and happiness to all countrymen.

MAHAVIR JAYANTI CELEBRATED WITH RELIGIOUS FERVOUR AROUND THE COUNTRY

Reports of Mahavir Jayanti celebrations are received from all parts of the country and also from many other countries having community institution. In India, Government declared Mahavir Jayanti as National Holiday. Besides, all banks, stock exchanges and educational institutions also declared holiday on this day.

Morning religious processions with decorated displays were taken out in all parts of the country. In temples and Sthanaks religious prayers were offered followed by cultural programmes, community lunch etc. Several philanthropic projects were also undertaken by the community groups for the welfare of common man. This included blood donation camps, food distribution, health checkup camps, scholarship and educational material distribution and so on. Prominent politician joined the community in celebrating this day.

Mumbai:

Akhila Karnataka Jain Sangha organized the 2612th birth anniversary of Lord Mahaveera at the Pejawar Mutt’s Madhwa Convention Centre at Santa Cruz (East). Several pujas under the priestly presence of Mahipala Shalike, such as ‘Janma Kalyana Mahostava’, ‘Namakaronostava’, ‘Ashtavidharchane’, and chanting of ‘Jina Mantras’ were performed. On this occasion, Jain community youth presented a cultural programme. Later Muniraj Jain, president of the Sangha, presided over the convention. Former president Adhiraja K Jain was present and honored the different talents. Muniraj Jain, in his address, said, “If we imbibe the message of Mahaveera and values of Jain philosophy, along with self development even the development of society is possible. From our earnings, we should spend a small amount on society so that even the society will develop. A stronger nation can be built strengthening our organization.”

Puducherry:

Over 1500 people took part in the Mahavir Jayanthi Rath Yatra that started on Bharathi Street and ended in Vallalar Salai. The procession was flagged off by MLA Lakshminarayanan on Bharathi Street. The procession marked the 2612 celebration of Mahavir Jayanthi, one of the members of the Jain Association said. There are three Jain temples in Puducherry, one on Bharathi Street, one in Anna Salai and the third in Vallalar Salai. The biggest of the three is on Vallalar Salai, and it is a Digambar temple, the member said. The idea was to end the procession at the Digambar temple, where prayers were offered. There are around 2000 Jains in Puducherry, and many people came in from Cuddalore and other neighbouring areas as well.

Kanpur:

The 2,612th birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira was celebrated with religious fervour and gaiety. Chariot processions were taken out with statues of Lord Mahavira. A procession from Digambar Jain Bada temple was taken out. A golden chariot having a statue of Lord Mahavira was pulled by the devotees. Community puja was organized in the Bada Jain temple at Badshahinaka. After the puja, the chariot was taken out for the locals. The procession passed through Halsi road, Nayaganj, Collectorganj and ended at Phoolbagh. The festivities continued at Phoolbagh. Ceremonies were also held at other Jain temples. The devotees observed fast and offered charities to mark the occasion. A devotee Tribhuvan Jain said: "Lord Mahavira was a great teacher. His philosophies taught mankind the true path of happiness. His teachings on non-violence and importance of austerity shows the path to achieve salvation and spirituality. We celebrate his birth anniversary, commemorating his good deeds and observe religious events." Lord Mahavira was born in 615 BC. But going by the beliefs of Swetambaras, he was born in 599 BC. Both the sects believe that Mahavira was the son of Siddhartha and Trisala. According to the legend, Devananda, wife of a Brahmin named Rishabhdeva, conceived him. However, the gods transferred the embryo to the womb of Trisala.

Aurangabad:

Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of the last tirthankara, was celebrated with full fervor in the city. On this auspicious occasion, the Jain community reiterated the message of non-violence. Mahavir was born in 599 BC. For the last one week the Sakal Jain Samaj, Sakal Samaj Samanvay Samiti and Bhagwan Mahaveer Janmotsav Samiti had organised Mahaveer Gatha in various parts of the city. The saint Pravin Rishi gave discourses on many topics. He said, "Ahimsa or non-violence in life is the main principle of Jainism. Even unintentional stepping on an ant may have serious consequences for the soul. Saints Pravin Rishi and Aksharsagar Maharaj gave lectures and a large number of people from different faiths attended the spiritual discourse at City Chowk police station. The anniversary is scheduled to conclude at Mahavir Bhavan. On 23rd, Jains gathered at Paithan Gate where various customs associated with the worship of Mahavir were observed and a procession was taken out in the city which culminated at Shahgunj.

Allahabad:

Several programmes were organised in the city on 23rd on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti. A shobha yatra was taken out under the aegis of Sri Digambar Jain Panchayati Sabha, Prayag, from Jain temple, Zero Road. Yatra convenor RK Jain said the shobha yatra passed through different parts of the city including Johnstangunj, bahadurgunj, Chowk and culminated at Jain temple on SC Basu Road. Decorated elephants, horses and camels were part of the yatra accompanied by a large number of jain devotees. A musical band comprising students of Jain Vidyalaya also formed a part of the yatra. Chanting slogans like "Jiye aur jeene do" the devout advocated vegetarian food to protect living beings. At several places devotees performed arti and puja of the idol of Lord Mahavir. Upon reaching the Jain temple, the janamabhishek of child Vardhaman was performed by Pandit Sunil Chandra Jain and Shailendra Jain. Later, women devotees recited welcome songs which was followed by a community feast. On the occasion, several birds kept inside the cage were freed after which a cultural programme was organised.

Imphal,

April 23 2013: Mahavir Jayanti, the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira and the biggest festival of Jain community around the globe, was also celebrated with religious fervour in Imphal. The festival was marked by a religious procession from the eastern side of Kastury Bridge to the Jain Temple at Paona Bajaar after passing through Thangal Bazaar, MG Avenue, Dharmashala, Nityaipat Chuthek, Keishampat Junction. The religious procession was attended by thousands of followers of Jainism.

Chandigarh :

Chandigarh MC slaughter house were kept closed on April 24, on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti.

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