Mahavir Jayanti also called Mahavir Janma Kalyanakholds significant importance in the Jain community, marking the birth of Lord Mahavira, the last Tirthankara. Typically falling in March or April on the Gregorian calendar. It's a time to reflect on and honour the life and teachings of this revered spiritual leader. Mahavir Janma Kalyanak highlights the essence of Dharma within Jainism, emphasising principles such as non-violence (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), non-stealing (Asteya), chastity (Brahmacharya), and non-attachment (Aparigraha).
Mahavir Jayanti 2024 is celebrated today on Sunday, April 21. It's a day filled with reverence and festivity among Jain devotees worldwide.
Mahavir was born on the thirteenth day (Trayodashi) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu month of Chaitra. This year, his 2622nd birthday will start on April 20 at 10:41 p.m. and end on April 22 at 1:11 p.m., according to the Panchang. So, the whole celebration of Mahavir Jayanti will be on Sunday, April 21, 2024.
Mahavir Jayanti holds immense significance in Jainism. It commemorates the birth of Lord Mahavir, also known as Vardhaman, who dedicated his life to propagating the principles of dharma and non-violence. Jain followers celebrate this auspicious day with great zeal and devotion. (Happy Mahavir Jayanti wishes and quotes)
Lord Mahavir was the son of King Sidhartha and Queen Trisala. He was born in Kundalagrama, Bihar, on the 13th day of the Hindu calendar month Chaitra in 599 BC, according to the Swetambars, while the Digambar Jains believe he was born in 615 BC.?
In his childhood, he was named Vardhaman. Despite being born into a royal family and surrounded by all luxuries and comforts, he was not interested in worldly pleasures. As he grew older, he began to question the purpose of his existence.?
Consequently, at the age of 30, he left the kingdom, his family, and his worldly duties, seeking inner peace and tranquillity in the forest. He rigorously practised penance for 12 years in pursuit of salvation.
The celebration of Mahavir Jayanti typically includes prayers, reading sacred texts, and big processions. Followers go to Jain temples to worship, offering flowers, sweets, and other items to Lord MahavirĄ¯s statue. They also help others by giving out food and clothes to those who need them.
Jains also arrange processions called Ą°Rath Yatras,Ąą where Lord MahavirĄ¯s statue is carried in a decorated chariot through the streets. Devotees sing hymns and say prayers during the procession. The Rath Yatra is an important part of the celebrations, spreading the teachings of peace, kindness, and non-violence to everyone.
Lord Mahavir's teachings emphasise the principles of ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha (non-attachment). His timeless wisdom continues to inspire millions around the globe to lead a life of virtue and righteousness.
As we celebrate Mahavir Jayanti 2024, let us reflect on the timeless teachings of Lord Mahavir and strive to imbibe them into our lives. May this auspicious occasion bring peace, harmony, and spiritual enlightenment to all.??
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