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News Topical, Digital Desk : The birth anniversary of Lord Mahavira Swami, the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism, is celebrated annually as Mahavir Jayanti. This festival is a sacred day that conveys the message of truth, non-violence, and humanity. In 2026, Mahavir Jayanti will be celebrated on March 31, 2026. In this article, let us explore the key facts related to this day (Mahavir Jayanti 2026) .

Key points

Lord Mahavira was born approximately 2,500 years ago into the royal family of Kundagram, Bihar. His childhood name was Vardhamana. His father's name was Siddhartha and his mother's name was Trishala. He renounced his home at the age of 30 in search of peace. After 12 years of rigorous penance, he attained "Kaivalya Gyan."

Life changing thoughts of Mahavir Swami

  • Ahimsa Paramo Dharma - Mahavira Swami's most important message was nonviolence. He taught that violence is not limited to physical harm, but even to negative thoughts or harsh words.
  • Live and let live - He explained that every living creature in the world, from ants to elephants, has the same right to life as we do. We should respect nature and all living creatures.
  • Aparigraha - The pursuit of pleasures and material things is the cause of suffering. Limiting your needs is the path to true mental peace.
  • Path of Truth - Always walking on the path of truth and not accepting anyone's belongings without permission makes a person's character great.

How is Mahavir Jayanti celebrated?

Jain temples are specially decorated on this auspicious day. Devotees perform abhishekam to the idol of Lord Mahavira, and grand chariot processions are held. Charity holds special significance on this day. People feed the poor and perform other religious activities.


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