Ahimsa Yatra : Jaipur :'From Past To Present' Program Organized By The Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad

Published: 02.05.2005
Updated: 02.07.2015

Along with the Past and the Present, we should also resolve for the fugitive
Acharya Mahapragya

Every person wants to be successful in life. There are six major keys to achieve success in life: development of balance, dedication towards ones aim, politeness, development of focus and clarity of thought. If we can concentrate on these 6 major points, then we can be successful in any field in life. A person can be successful in society who remains balanced and who is equal and just. One should be dedicated towards ones aims and then he can strive towards his aims. With politeness, we can establish discipline in life and with discipline only a strong leadership is possible.

The tension produced in the body, heart and speech daily, can be relaxed by Kayotsarg. A person should always stay away from unnecessary praise. A person should also focus on his shortcomings so that he can improve on himself and his personal qualities.

These are the view expressed by Acharya Shri Mahapragya at Anuvibha Center in Malviya Nagar at the ‘From Past to Present’ program organized by the Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Yuvak Parishad.

Acharya Mahapragya suggested the youth to think in a new direction. He said that today everyone is a time-bound worker but no one works without boundaries of time. There should be such an arrangement that efficient and able people should be given the work assignment and they should be involved form the beginning till the completion of the assignment.

And on this event Yuvacharya Shri Mahashraman said that if a person uses his senses properly and his mental aptitude, aspects of life like youth, wealth, etc. The youth should evaluate its power and along with the past and future, should also focus on shaping the direction of the future. With proper planning and aims, the youth can proceed in the right direction.

The State Home Minister, Mr. Gulabchand Kataria was the Chief Guest of this event. He said that under the guidance of Acharya Mahapragya we are guided on the right path and always try to keep moving forward on the right track.

Sadhvipramukkha Kahankprabha said on this occasion that the true evaluation of one’s strength is done in the youth. Only with the support of the youth development can take place.

Muni Shri Madhukar, Muni Shri Dinesh Kumar, Mr. Avinash Nahar, Mr. Doulat Daga-head of the Acharya Mahapragya Pravas Vyavastha Samiti, Mr. Deepchand Nahar-head of Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Parishad, Mr. Ashok Sancheti, etc also expressed their views on this event.

The book “Vikas Ke Sopan: Teyup Ke Char Dashak” was also released. Mr. Deepchand Nahar presented Acharya Mahapragya with the first copy of this book. The event was compered by Mr. Sanjay Khated of the Parishad and the thank you speech was given by Mr. Sanchay Jain.

Sources

Terapanth Media Information Centre, http://www.terapanthsamaj.com, Sanchay Jain
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