Mahavira and buddha

Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated around the country with excitement and gratitude. Vardhaman Mahavir is the 24th Tirthankara of the Jainas. The life history of Vardhaman Mahaviris a valuable asset for all the people of this planet. The principles of Vardhaman Mahavir are the teachings of Jainism.

Life History of Vardhaman Mahavir

He was the son of Siddhartha, who was the head of Kshatriya people. He was born in a very rich family. He started his life normally but he was not attached to the materialistic world. He decided to become a monk in his early 30s; after the death of his parents. His soul was wandering for the truth. He struggled very hard for 12 years, being naked and homeless.

The hardship of Vardhaman Mahavir finally came to a fruitful end. He got the enlightenment. With the supreme enlightenment; he preached his faith for thirty long years. He became the life coach of youth and travel places in order to teach people. Vardhaman Mahavir died at the age of 72.

Teachings of Vardhaman Mahavir

The doctrine of Jainism is based on the principles of Vardhaman

Vardhaman Mahavir

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Mahavira

24th tirthankara of Jainism

This article is about the 24th tirthankara of Jainism. For other topics, see Mahavira (disambiguation)

Mahavira

The idol of Lord Mahavira at Shri Mahaveer Ji Atishaya Kshetra, Karauli district of Rajasthan.

Other namesVira, Ativira, Vardhamana, Sanmatinatha[3]
Venerated inJainism
PredecessorParshvanatha
SuccessorPadmanābha / Mahāpadma (first Tirthankara of the ascending next half of time-cycle)
MantraŚrī Mahāvīrāya Namaḥ
SymbolLion[7]
Age72
TreeShala
ComplexionGolden
FestivalsMahavir Janma Kalyanak, Diwali
Born

Vardhamāna


c. 599 BCE (traditional)
possibly c. 500 BCE (historical)

Kshatriyakund, (Shvetambara)
Kundalpur/Kundapur, (Digambara)[10]
Nāya Republic or Nātha clan, Vajjika League (present-day Nalanda district, Bihar, India)

Died527 BCE (traditional)[11]
possibly c. 425 BCE
Pawapuri, Magadha, Haryanka Empire (present-day Nalanda district, Bihar, India)
Parents
SiblingsNandivardhana
Sudarśa

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