Significance of Mahavir Jayanti
During Mahavir’s birth, the surroundings were
believed to be extremely peaceful. Gods and goddesses from the heavens pay
homage to the Tirthankara. They bathed the little Tirthankara ceremonially and
named him Vardhaman and Mahavira. Later at the age of thirty, Mahavir left the
material world and began meditation. After twelve years of continuous
meditation under an Ashoka tree, Mahavir Jain attained enlightenment.
Mahavir (Mahaveer Janma Kalyanak) travelled across
India and delivered His lessons to eradicate superstition and other false
beliefs. He established dharma in order to establish moral values, ethics, and
truthfulness. Mahavir preached non-violence and prohibited killing. He also
said that human beings can gain a lot of virtues just by meditating and
observing fasts.
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