What were the main teachings of mahavira class 6?
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Main teachings of the Mahavira:
1 People, who wish to know the truth, must leave their home.
2 The truth seeker must follow the rules of ahimsa. The rule of ahimsa means not hurting or killing any living being. Life is dear to all living beings.
1 People, who wish to know the truth, must leave their home.
2 The truth seeker must follow the rules of ahimsa. The rule of ahimsa means not hurting or killing any living being. Life is dear to all living beings.
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Teachings of Lord Mahavira, 24th Tirthankara are as follows:
Your good and bad deeds are attached to your soul i.e. KARMAMaterialistic possessions give temporary pleasure. These sorts of attachments result in anger, hatred and other such bad deeds.Right faith (samyak-darshana), right knowledge (samyak-gyana), and right conduct (samyak-charitra’) is necessary for liberation.At a spiritual level there is no difference between men and women who search for moksha.Religion was made very simple and natural, free from elaborate ritual complexities.The living body is an abode of the soul.There is no God as a creator, a destroyer and a protector of the universe.Idea of supremacy of human life and stressed the importance of the positive attitude of life.Message of nonviolence (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), non stealing (Achaurya), celibacy (Brahma charya), and non possession (Aparigraha) is full of universal compassion.All Living beings, irrespective of size, shape, and form how spiritually developed or undeveloped, are equal and we should love and respect them.
Your good and bad deeds are attached to your soul i.e. KARMAMaterialistic possessions give temporary pleasure. These sorts of attachments result in anger, hatred and other such bad deeds.Right faith (samyak-darshana), right knowledge (samyak-gyana), and right conduct (samyak-charitra’) is necessary for liberation.At a spiritual level there is no difference between men and women who search for moksha.Religion was made very simple and natural, free from elaborate ritual complexities.The living body is an abode of the soul.There is no God as a creator, a destroyer and a protector of the universe.Idea of supremacy of human life and stressed the importance of the positive attitude of life.Message of nonviolence (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), non stealing (Achaurya), celibacy (Brahma charya), and non possession (Aparigraha) is full of universal compassion.All Living beings, irrespective of size, shape, and form how spiritually developed or undeveloped, are equal and we should love and respect them.
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