090407 Bidasar - Special Message of Acharya Mahapragya on the occasion of Mahavira Jayanti

Published: 08.04.2009
Updated: 02.07.2011


Special Message of Acharya Mahapragya on the occasion of Mahavira Jayanti (Birthday of Mahavira)

Mahavira’s life & Philosophy has being automatically turned out into the philosophy required to sustain in the current world’s scenario. Democracy is the live experiment of Mahavira’s non-absolutism & coexistence principle. Efforts for saving environment are the practical implication of non-violence preached by him. Transformation of vision over casteism is the reflection of his religious revolution. Vege Movement is the beautiful expression of his non-violent life style.

I have written a book “Mahavir ka Punarjanm” (Rebirth of Mahavira) focusing on these & other similar application of his vision in today’s environment. The question of rebirth is very astonishing from the theoretical aspect but in practical, it is very significant.

On the occasion of Mahavira’s birthday, we must try to understand his philosophy, aim to adopt his life style of self constraint, non-absolutism etc. in our daily routine. If we will put our complete efforts in understanding him holistically & then adopting his way of non-violent life style, then only the purpose of remembering and celebrating his birthday will be served.

Acharya Mahapragya
      Bidasar

Special Pravachan

Sources
Terapanthinfo.com
Categories

Click on categories below to activate or deactivate navigation filter.

  • Jaina Sanghas
    • Shvetambar
      • Terapanth
        • Ahimsa Yatra
          • Share this page on:
            Page glossary
            Some texts contain  footnotes  and  glossary  entries. To distinguish between them, the links have different colors.
            1. Acharya
            2. Acharya Mahapragya
            3. Bidasar
            4. Casteism
            5. Environment
            6. Jayanti
            7. Mahapragya
            8. Mahavira
            9. Mahavira Jayanti
            10. Non-absolutism
            11. Non-violence
            12. Pravachan
            13. TerapanthInfo
            Page statistics
            This page has been viewed 3303 times.
            © 1997-2024 HereNow4U, Version 4.56
            Home
            About
            Contact us
            Disclaimer
            Social Networking

            HN4U Deutsche Version
            Today's Counter: