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For my Jain friends in particular certain facts. Diwali is one of the most popular festivals in india. For Jains it is a very important occasion. It is a festival of glory and achievement of Bhagwan Mahavira who attained nirvana on this day. A brief history of diwali in jainism: Diwali was known as Deepalika- the Festival of Lights. Deepak is a symbol of light of abolishing the darkness of ignorance. Dhan Teras was known as Dhanya Teras in olden days. Before his nirvana,Bhagwan Mahavira started giving his last sermons on this day. Thus the day was known as Dhanya. Now it is called as Dhan as too much importance is attached to wealth. Kali Chaudas Bhagwan spoke continuously for 48 hours. His last sermons are recorded in one of our Aagams called the uttaradhyana sutra. Diwali Bhagwan left this world and attained Nirvana at Pavapuri. The light was gone forever and the whole world was enveloped in pitch darkness. Gods dispelled it with bright gems and humans lit earthen lamps. Inner lamps of atma are lit to symbolize the dispelling of ignorance. Padva Gautam swami, the chief disciple of Bhagwan Mahavira attained keval gyana on this day. Bhai dooj After Bhagwans nirvana his brother king Nandivardhan was inconsolable due to grief. His sister, Sudershana called him to her house and comforted by giving him religious knowledge. Thus the traditions found their way in todays world. But lets not forget the real significance of celebrating Diwali. Ahimsa paramo dharma was Bhagwans teaching which is at the very heart of Jainism. Lets celebrate an Eco Friendly Diwali. Protect jeevs and pray for peace towards all. Happy Spiritual Diwali to you all
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:30:18 +0000

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