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Dosti woh nahi jis mein jeet ya haar ho,
Dosti koi cheez nahi jo har waqt taiyaar ho,
Dosti to woh hai jis me kisi k aane ki umeed na ho,
Lekin phir bhi Uska har waqt Intezaar ho….
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Dil Se Dil Bari Mushkil Se Milte Hain
Tufano Mein Saahil Bari Mushkil Se Milte Hain
Yun Toh Mil Jata Hai Har Koi
Magar Ap Jaise Dost Naseeb Walon Ko Milte Hain…
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On the auspicious occasion of Lord Mahavir Jayanti ,
here are some Mahavir Jayanti Greetings Cards to be send to your friends and relatives
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About Mahavir Jayanti
Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana, is the last one in the galaxy of Twenty-four Teerthankaras (Jain Prophets). He was born in the year 599 B.C. and has been acclaimed as one of the greatest prophets of peace and social reformation that Bharat has ever produced. He was born to a pious couple, Siddhartha and Priyakarani or popularly Trishala Devi – who were deeply permeated with the philosophy of jainism preached by Parswanatha, the 23rd Teerthankara. Siddhartha was the king of Kaundinyapura on the outskirts of Vaishali (near Patna in Bihar).
Even as a boy, Mahavira came to be associated with many episodes of absolute fearlessness which earned him the name `Mahavira’. He grew up as a prince, excelling in physical prowess as well as intellectual acumen. However, he renounced the pleasures and luxuries of the place, as also the power and prestige of kingship, and undertook a life of intense penance for more than twelve years. He calmly bore not only the rigors of nature but the torments from the ignorant and mischievous among his own countrymen also. He finally became self-illumined. But not content with his own personal salvation, he chose to become a great human redeemer. continue reading…
All this in this world is pervaded by God
Aum Isha Vasyam Idam Sarvam, Yat Kincha Jagatyam Jagat
Ten Tyaktena Bhunjitha, Ma Gridhah Kasyasvid Dhanam.
- Isa Upanishad
Meaning:
All this, whatsoever moves in this moving world is pervaded by God. Through such renunciation you may enjoy. Do not covet anybody’s wealth for whose indeed is wealth?
-The first mantra of the Isa Upanishad continue reading…