The Significances of Mahavir Swami Jayanti

Mahavir Swami Jayanti

Mahavir Swami Jayanti is around the corner and people celebrate it with different puja saman. Let us learn more about this festival.

India is a land of culture and heritage. The festivities here never ends. You will find people celebrating something or the other every day. One such occasion is Mahavir Jayanti. It is the birth anniversary of Lord Mahaveer. He was the 24th Tirthankara. Devotees also address him as Vardhamana. He was born in a royal family from Bihar around 6th century BC. He was very rich and born with all the luxuries one could imagine at that time. But, at the age of 30, he left everything behind and decided to become a monk. The spiritual life was calling him. He took the road to preach to humans and omniscience. Many people follow him until now. His devotees now spread his preachings across the entire world to make it a better space. At the age of 72 in Pawapuri he took his last breath. So, to honour him on the birth anniversary his devotees celebrate Mahavir Swami Jayanti with puja saman. Let us know more about him.

Lord Mahaveer’s Teaching:-

  • One should take the path of non-violence and vow to do ahimsa battle and never speak lies. Always tell the truth. This will make you a better and honest person which is very useful for society. 
  • The other vows one should take is to live simply(brahmacharya) and not have any greed (aparigraha). This will help you attain spiritual freedom and salvation. 
  • According to him, the most important ideology is “non-injury.” which means that you should not cause any harms to the living organisms on this planet. This results in bad karma which further adds to your sins. He teaches to respect and love every living being.

His teachings are ideal to teach children. If they grow up with these principles then they would be the most valuable assets of the society. Install a spiritual frame in your home.

The Significance of this Day:-

This year, Mahavir Jayanti falls on 6th April. According to the Gregorian calendar, it falls every year in the months of March-April. Usually, Jains celebrate this festival with puja thali items. However, there are two types of Jains- Shwetambar and Digambar Jains. The celebrations differ for both kinds. The common thing that they do is organise a rally which carries a Juloos of the lord. Acharyas and saints accompany the rally along with a spiritual mob. Then they perform rituals with puja samagri online in the temples. They also organise a huge feast where they eat together. Devotees also distribute prasad. This all happens in the daytime.

Why Is this Day Important for Children?

Irrespective of the culture, race, religion parents always want their children to adopt good ideologies. Lord Mahaveer’s principles are the best way to do that. Your kids will embrace them and grow into a better person every day.  They will understand the value of everything and love everyone equally. Becoming his follower will help your kids lead a life full of positivity. They will attain spiritual liberation from a very young age. In short, they will learn humanity from a very young age. Not only the great but his teachings are logical. Plus participating in the festival will also be fun for them. As a result, they will quickly develop selfless behaviour. 

These are the importance of that day. If you want to get Indian puja saman at your doorstep then visit or install the app of PujaShoppe from their website. They are India’s most spiritual store.

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