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Jain Vaani is a platform where you know about Jain Religion (Dharma). Online Jain Radio gives you many Jain Bhajan, Jain Music, Jain Tirth & Temples in India.
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Jain Vaani - Best platform for Jain Religion (Dharma), Online Jain Radio & Music
Jain Vaani is a platform where you know about Jain Religion (Dharma). Online Jain Radio gives you many Jain Bhajan, Jain Music, Jain Tirth & Temples in India.
Jain Vaani is a platform where you know about Jain Religion (Dharma). Online Jain Radio gives you many Jain Bhajan, Jain Music, Jain Tirth & Temples in India.
Jain Vaani - Best platform for Jain Religion (Dharma), Online
Jain Radio, Jain Music
Jain Vaani is a platform where you know about Jain Religion (Dharma). Online Jain Radio gives you many Jain Bhajan, Jain Music, Jain Tirth & Jain Temples in India. Aaj ke is yug me har cheez aadhunik ho gai hai. Toh humara jain dharam kyu piche rahe. Jain dharam ko aaj ki pidhi tak pahuchane ke liye "Shree Vidyasagar Nav Yuvak Mandal Mandideep (VSNYM)" Ne ek aur atyadhunik kadam uthaya hai. 'Jainvaani- Jain dharam ka samaagam', ek matr aisa online radio station hai jaha apko live jain bhajan sunne k saath saath jain dharam se judi kai mahatvapurn baate jaise thirth kshetra, guruo ki jeevansheli, jain vradhashram, jain vidhyalay aadi ki jankari mil sakegi.
About Jain Tirth What is Teerth: Teerth is a way that helps to overcome the perpetual wheel of birth & death, to come out from the mesh of worldly affairs and to get free from mundane afflictions. All the 24 Teerthankaras have shown this way in practical in their life, by precepts (Education) delivered by them in Samavsharana. They are also called Jina, because they have won the Karma, both the external & internal the Bhav Karma (affection & aversion, anger, proud, greed etc.) and attained the salvation, full and final liberation from world. So the entire life of Jina & their precepts are also called Teerth or Jain Tirth.
Reasons of establishment of the Teerths: Teerthankaras and various ascetic saints have practiced penance, meditation, self-control etc. to get free from the worldly troubles of birth, old age & death and they show the path to world to get rid of these troubles. In this way, those are well wishers of world without any reason or expectations. Only due to this reason they are called the headers of Moksha Marga (The path of salvation).
Jainism - in the eyes of history The world's most ancient jain religion of Jainism is called the Srmnon. Rishabhnath first Tirthankara is mentioned in the Vedas. It is believed that in the Vedic literature mentions the Ytion and Wratyon Shramana tradition rather they were Brahmin tradition. Manusmrti Licchavi, Nath, Malla Kshatriyas etc. Wratyon is counted. The origin of Jainism in India's ancient traditions. Rishabhdev period of Aryans and arishtanemi is described on the tradition of Jainism. The religion was dominant in Mahabartkal Neminath. Arisht Neminath the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism (jain dharma), was a cousin of Lord Krishna. Jainism Krishna Trassht their men involved in the spill, which is one of twelve Naraynon. It was believed that the first Tirthankar of the Jains Krishna will be in the next Chaubisi. In the eighth century BC, the 23rd Tirthankara Parshwanath, who was born in Kashi. Shreyansanath near Kashi 11th Tirthankara was born. Sarnath is practiced in the name of the same name. In 599 BC, the last Tirthankar, Lord Mahavira was systematically tirthankaras religion and tradition. Kaivalya the highway was built. Union-built system: - Muni, Aryika, and Sravika disciples. That's what they called Cturvig Union. Lord Mahavira renounced died at the age of 72. In the same period Videhion Srmnon of Lord Mahavira and the name of this tradition (Jain) had, namely to win their senses (Jain Bhajan).
Differences in religion:- Ashoka's records shows that in Magadha at the time was to promote Jainism. Around the same time, the monasteries began to settle differences in the Jain sages that there should be dressed or naked sculptures of Tirthankaras. Jain munis also differed on whether or not to wear. The differences were even further increased. Jesus came in the first century followers of Jainism Muni (jain music) were split into two teams. Shwetambar called a team whose sages white garments (clothes) used to wear, and another group called Digambar monk whose naked (without clothes) lived. Source: http://www.jainvaani.com