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wovvtech · 1 year
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Gurudev Shri. Rishi Praveen, a multifaceted person! A thinker, a scientist, a psychologist, a philosopher, a religious teacher, and yet if there is one word that describes him the best.
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swayaminfotech · 1 year
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Happy Mahavir Jayanti!
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Mahavir Jayanti is the celebration of the birth of Bhagwan Mahavir Swami, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. Wishing you happiness, success, and peace in life on the special occasion of Mahavir Jayanti. May Lord Mahavir is always there to guide you through life.
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subhashdagar123 · 5 months
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cbmehar · 5 months
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#FactsAndBeliefsOfJainism
WHO INSPIRED DEVOTION TO RISHABHDEV, THE FIRST TIRTHANKAR OF JAINISM?
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dadabhagwan · 7 months
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Spiritual Stories - Sangam Dev inflicted 20 fatal tortures (upsarg) upon Lord Mahavir What were the 20 fatal tortures (upsarg) Sangam Dev made on Lord Mahavira? And why did Sangam Dev inflicted that fatal tortures (upsarg) upon Tirthankar Mahavir? To gain more insight, visit the link... https://dbf.adalaj.org/nN9aJpnK
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tourismirctc · 1 year
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India, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and spirituality, offers countless pilgrimage destinations for the devout. One such magnificent spiritual sojourn is the Punya Kashi Yatra by IRCTC Tourism.
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Happy Mahavir Jayanti To All..
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parastvchannel · 2 years
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Lord Mahavir Swami, the 24th Tirthankar Mahavir, inspired people to follow the path of truth and Nonviolence throughout their life. He also advised people to live life together with love and condemned animal sacrifice and caste discrimination. He taught people to spread love and affection irrespective of their caste, creed, and religion. Mahavir swami took the path of austerity and renunciation for the welfare of humanity. Mahavir's life is very inspiring for each of us. The way he discovered the truth and gained ultimate knowledge is very inspiring. Therefore, let's know some important things related to  Lord Mahavira's life history.
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somyasabarwal · 2 years
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upscblogs-101 · 2 years
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wovvtech · 1 year
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weird question but is buddhism supercessionist to hinduism the way christianity and Islam are suppercessionist to Judiasm or it the wrong way to think of it?
Yeah sorry, I meant to answer your previous ask about this but I got busy.
No, we don’t think like that.
We see Jainism and Buddhism as dharmic/indic religions so they aren’t sects per se because the philosophy and concepts are different in all three. For example, Jainism doesn’t believe in god but has deities and Tirthankars, Buddhism completely denies the self and god existence so they are obviously pretty different from Hindu philosophy and beliefs. Hinduism has it’s own different sections that come under the Astik (theist) category.
Buddhism and Jainism are not supersessions of Hinduism. Though there are contentions from time to time, mostly all of these function pretty separately and don’t usually collide. The base philosophy is also very different, but we do share similar cultural and dharmic ties
Theologically there is no difference between Hinduism and Sikhism except the prohibition on image worship (which many claim is a 19th-century phenomenon). In fact, it is universally accepted that Sikhism emerged from the Bhakti tradition of Hinduism. But most, Sikhs would disagree with this categorization. They would see themselves as a separate "Khalsa" or community with its own initiation ceremony. The only exceptions are Nirmalas, Udasis, Sanatanis and other such small sects that have slowly been pushed to the margins of the faith. But there is a lot of depth and debate on this topic, so more research is recommended if you want to know more.
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bpod-bpod · 2 months
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Details of the mechanisms underlying tissue shaping from the study of fruit fly embryo development – confinement by surrounding tissue leads to spindle-shaped cells aligning with their long axes parallel (termed nematic)
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ghumindiaghum · 3 months
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Everything You Need to Know About the Chulgiri Trek
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Chulgiri jain temple is surrounded by the Aravalli range, which gives you a beautiful and captivating view from the top of the hill. It is a proper blend of adventure, beautiful nature, and religiosity. Chulgiri Trek Hill is one of the most attractive places in Jaipur. Jains particularly regard Chulgiri as one of the holiest and most well-known locations in the world because a stunning white-marbled Jain temple sits perched atop the hill. Its most attractive thing is its calm nature, which gives you a soothing feeling.
Chulgiri Jain Temple
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In 1953, Acharya Shri Desh Bhushan Ji founded the Chulgiri Jain temple. When he reached this place, seeking peace to engage in serious meditation, and because of the area’s peace and quiet, he ultimately chose to conduct soul-searching. Following that, he constructed the “Chulgiri” Jain temple.
About Chulgiri Hills
Nestled in the Aravalli hills, next to the Ghat Ki Guni tunnel, lies the temple dedicated to Chulgiri. This is the peak of the Chulgiri trek Mountains. There are a thousand steps leading up to the temple. In 1966, sculptors created three white stone statues representing Shree Parshavnath, the Tirthankars, and Neminath. During renovations, installers added 24 additional Tirthankars and a water tank to collect prayer water. Then, in 1982, builders erected a 65-foot dome and one of Mahaveer Swami’s tallest statues, standing around 21 feet tall and carved from a single piece of white stone. Craftsmen use white marble to create this stunning temple, which features exquisite and unique decorations.
Chulgiri temple has diverse flora and fauna, as well as many plants, animals, and birds. Indrajeet and Kumbhakaran are believed to have prayed and meditated here in ancient times. It is a unique and historic palace if you follow Jainism. This temple is one of the famous sightseeing places in Jaipur, providing you with a magnificent view from the top. The Aravali ranges encircling the temple make it more beautiful. The Jain Chulgiri temple is a digambara shrine. Walking up to the temple is quite thrilling.
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The Best Time to Visit
The Chulgiri Jain Temple is open to tourists year-round. You can therefore visit this temple throughout the year. Every season has its own unique beauty!
Best Season: Winter is the best time to visit Chulgiri Jain temple, particularly from October to March. In winter, the weather remains calm and pleasant, and the steps to the temple’s premises are easy to climb. It feels less exhausting in winter than in summer.
Best Day of The Week: You should visit the Chulgiri Jain temple on weekdays. As weekends have the highest number of devotees. On weekdays, you can avoid standing in long queues at the temple and enjoy exploring the temple at your own pace.
Best Time of The Day: Visiting the Chulgiri trek in the early morning is best.
However, monsoon season is also an excellent time to visit Chulgiri Hill. You will be mesmerised to see the beauty of nature during this time. The Aravali range would be covered with lush greenery and beautiful clouds, and the scenic beauty would leave you amazed. The view from the top of Chulgiri Hill during monsoon is breathtaking.
It is advisable not to visit during the summer, as summer will be sweltering, and you will get exhausted while climbing the hill. The trip would be boring. And with the right jaipur tour package offered by Ghum India Ghum, your jaipur tour will be a seamless and unforgettable experience, leaving you with cherished memories to last a lifetime.
Costs and Fees
You know there is no entry fee needed. Parking is available at the top of the temple, where you can park your vehicle without charge. The parking lot is spacious but risky as no one can handle the cars.
Temple Opening and Closing Time: Visit Chulgiri Jain temple from 10 AM to 8.30 PM.
How to reach
On Chulgiri Road, close to Jaipur, Rajasthan, is the location of the Chulgiri Jain temple.
By flight: It will take around 35 minutes to travel 15.7 km from Jaipur airport to the Chulgiri Jain temple.
By train: The distance from Jaipur railway station to Chulgiri Jain temple is 12 km along Mirza Ismail Road, which will take around 32 minutes to reach.
By taxi/cab/rickshaw: To get from Jaipur’s city core to the Chulgiri Jain temple, hire an auto rickshaw or a taxi. The Chulgiri Jain temple is 8.7 km away and can be reached in around 25 minutes via Govind Marg or Mirza Ismail Road.
By bus: You can board a bus from Jaipur city centre to reach the Chulgiri Jain temple, which will drop you off at the Sindhi camp bus stand. In 30 minutes, you can drive 10.8 km in a taxi or rickshaw from the Sindhi camp bus terminal to the Chulgiri Jain temple.
Trekking route: There is an alternative route to this stunning Jain temple: if you can hike or ascend the stairs to the summit of Chulgiri hill, you will arrive at the Jain temple on Chulgiri immediately. True enough, reaching the Jain Mandir requires ascending a thousand steps. The stairs are clearly visible as you get to Chulgiri Hill’s base.
The roads are well maintained to reach the top of the hill. You can even go cycling on this road if you are willing to.
Other Essential Tips to Keep in Mind
Carrying a water bottle is a must when trekking to the top of Chulgiri Jain temple.
Visit Chulgiri Jain temple early in the morning to witness the beautiful sunrise from the top.
Wear comfortable and robust shoes to climb the hill quickly.
Wear comfortable clothes according to the weather.
Carry a raincoat or umbrella if you are visiting during the monsoon.
Watch out for monkeys. They may snatch your belongings.
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