“Om Namah Siddibahyo”
Fifth day of Dashalakshna parva: Uttama Satya (Truthfulness) - To speak affectionate and just words with a holy intention causing no injury to any living being.
5th day) Truth - UTTAM Saty
Satyam: means telling the truth in the company of elders.
a) If talking is not required, then do not talk. If it is required then only use the minimum of words, and all must all be absolutely true. Talking disturbs the stillness of the mind. Consider the person who lies and lives in fear of being exposed. To support one lie he has to utter a hundred more. He becomes caught up in a tangled web of lies and is seen as untrustworthy and unreliable. Lying leads to an influx of paap karma.
b) Satya comes from the word Sat, which means existence. Existence is a quality of the soul. Recognising the soul's true nature as it really exists and taking shelter in the soul is practising Nischay Satya Dharma.
Note: We request all the members to start Dashalakshan Parva practising (Promise yourself) to speak less, to be calm, to be polite, to be humble, to be good, to be content, to be self control, to be happy, to forgive, to detached from unwanted things and practice to continue the same in your daily life.
Jai Jinendra
Tomorrow Sixth day of Dashalakshna parva: Uttama Sanyam (Self-restraint) - To defend all living beings with utmost power in a cosmopolitan spirit abstaining from all the pleasures provided by the five senses - touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing; and the sixth - mind.
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This is in New York city, Jain center. Dashalakshana Maha parva Abshiseka led by Young Jains guided by their parents & senior Members of Jain society.
It is really inspiration to all young Jain their parents.
Anumodna for all young Jains for prevailing Jain religion in the western part of the world.
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