Mahavira is married to Yashoda. He has a daughter named Anojja or Priyadarsana. After his parents' death, Mahavira felt that life as a family owner was useless. Therefore, he accepted the priest 's life at the age of thirty. Mahavira had abstinence for 13 months and experienced a strict confession. He also gave up his clothes. After throwing away his clothes and clothes, Mahavira practiced 12 years of diligence and austerity.
After reaching the highest level of knowledge, Mahavira sent the wandering teacher's life and spread his teachings to people. He preached for eight months of the year and spent four months in town. Mahavira preached at Champa, Vaishali, Rajgriha, Mithila and Sravasti. Mahavira died of Pava at the age of 72 in Batna District, State of Bihar.
Jaina helps us establish true value. There is no need to face between material needs and spiritual needs. As long as the soul has appeared, material desires can not be restored. Despite this is indeed the ultimate goal, it is done, like in some way, imagining that the Jainism advocate totally abandoned alone is wrong It is recommended for those who accept it.
In the Jainism calendar, Tirthankar Mahavira 's birthday was celebrated as Mahavir Jayanti. Remember that this year, as the whole world will participate in Jainism, a small community of over 5 million strong, it will be observed especially, that the Lord Mahavira and his immortal teachings will be observed in his first 26th anniversary of birth Please keep it for 'Ahimsa Year'. Sir Mahavira, born in Prince Siddhartha, grew up with great wealth and luxury. I never tasted the joy of the world. He gave up everything when he was thirty years old and became a monk who wanders in search of his knowledge. He often observed the fasting, minimizing the need for body food and water. He became a digital monk who practiced the highest level confession in the wilderness. After 12 years of serious regret, he won the Kevaljnana (self-enlightenment). In the process of self-development, he became a tirthankar or a communicator of faith.
According to Jaina philosophy, Sir Mahavira is the last Jainna Tirtankara in the 24th person. Tirthankara is a soul that was born as a person and opened enlightenment completed through strong meditation. For the Jain, Sir Mahavira is no less than God, and his philosophy is like the Bible. He was born in Vardhamana Mahavir, later known as Bhagvan Mahaveer. At the age of thirty, Vardamana left home to seek spiritual waking up, but in the next 12 and a half he practiced harsh meditation and regret, then he became acquainted. After acquiring Kevara Jnana, he traveled through the Indian subcontinent and taught Jaina philosophy for the next 30 years.