Key Points
Mahavir Jayanti marks birth of spiritual leader born in 615 BC
PM Modi highlights Mahavir's universal teachings
Jain principles of non-violence resonate globally
Spiritual leaders pay tribute to Mahavir's philosophy
"Mahavir - a Prince who realized early that it is not conquest but compassion that makes Life an inclusive process. An embodiment of striving and transcendence who continues to be greatly revered more than two millennia after his time," Sadguru posted on X.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti and said that Lord Mahavir's ideals give strength to countless people all around the world.
"We all bow to Bhagwan Mahavir, who always emphasised on non-violence, truth and compassion. His ideals give strength to countless people all around the world. His teachings have been beautifully preserved and popularised by the Jain community. Inspired by Bhagwan Mahavir, they have excelled in different walks of life and contributed to societal well-being," PM Modi posted on X.
He further said that the Union government will always work to fulfil the vision of Bhagwan Mahavir.
"Last year, we conferred the status of Classical Language on Prakrit, a decision which received a lot of appreciation," he added.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the message given by Lord Mahavir will continue to guide human society.
"Greetings of Lord Mahavir Jayanti to all countrymen. The messages of truth, non-violence, compassion and social harmony given by Lord Mahavir Ji will continue to guide human society for eternity. I pray to Lord Mahavir Ji for the welfare of all," Shah posted on X.
Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Mahavir, who was born in 615 BC in a royal family and was given the name 'Vardhamana' in his childhood. It will be celebrated on April 10, according to Mahavir Samvat.
The festival of Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated to highlight the significance of Jainism in the world, especially in India. The key teaching of 'ahinsa parmo dharma' or non-violence is of great significance in the world today.
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