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Punishment For Insulting Namokar Mantra

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Punishment For Insulting Namokar Mantra Baal vikas(Part-1) STUDENT: Sir, please tell me why the king is putting his feet on the auspicious verse (Namokar Mantra)?TEACHER: Emperor Subhoum Chakravarti was the ruler of the six Khands of the universe. A stellar divine (Jyotishk Dev) wanted to kill him out of enemity but he could not do...

Kinds Of Destinity (Gati)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Kinds Of Destinity (Gati) Baal vikas(Part-2) That which takes one from one Paryay (body form) to another is known as destinity (Gati).There are four kinds of destinities (Gatis)-Narak Gati (Hellish beings), Tiryanch Gati (Subhuman beings), Manushya Gati (Human beings) and Dev Gati (Celestial beings).1. Narak Gati-Due to Nam-Karma effect, one is born in hell &...

Jambudweep

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Jambudweep Baal vikas(Part-2) The first island of Middle Universe (Madhya Lok) is one lack Yojan (40 crore miles) in circumference and looks like a round plate, which is known as Jamboodweep.It is surrounded by innumerable islands and seas.Where are we in this Jamboodweep? We are just in the Southern corner of this island. Listen! this...

Anger-a passion (Krodh Kashaya)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Anger-a passion (Krodh Kashaya) Baal vikas(Part-2) That which binds the soul and gives misery or makes it a slave is called passion (Kashaya).Passion is of four kinds:-1) Anger (Krodh)3) Illusion (Maya)2) Pride (Maan)4) Greed (Lobha).Anger-It harms one’s own self before it can harm others.Kamath raped his younger brother Marubhuti’s wife. Therefore the King punished Kamath...

Pride-A Passion (Maan Kashaya)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Pride-A Passion (Maan Kashaya) Ballvikas-Part-2 Four thousand kings, without a thought accepted the vow of “Jaineshwari Diksha” (as a Jain saint) along with Lord Rishabhdev. Lord Rishabhdev meditated for six months; but all the other saints could not bear thirst and hunger; they started eating fruits & drinking river water. Prince Marichi Kumar was one...

Illusion-A Passion (Maya Kashaya)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Illusion-A Passion (Maya Kashaya) Ballvikas-Part-2 Once upon a time Shree Gunnidhi Muni was on fast for four months. He was sitting on a mountain and the heavenly deities were praying before the Riddhidhari Muni. At the end of the four months of rainy season (Chaturmas), the Muni flew away by the sky path. That very...

Greed-A Passion (Lobh Kashaya)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Greed-A Passion (Lobh Kashaya) Once a queen saw a person collecting wooden logs from a river. She requested her husband (the King) to give him some wealth. The King called the person. The person demanded a bull to complete the pair of a bull, he already had. The King went to his house to examine...

Philosophy Of Karma(Karma Siddhant)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Philosophy Of Karma(Karma Siddhant) Baal vikas(Part-2) '''Teacher'''-This universe is in existence from time immortal and has no end i.e. this was in existence; this is in existence and this will exist for infinite times. No one has created it.'''Pupil'''-Sir! If this universe has not been created by God then who gives happiness and sorrow to...

Violence (Himsa)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Violence (Himsa) Baal vikas(Part-2) Non-pious acts are known as sin (pap). Sin is of five kinds; violence (himsa), falsehood (jhuth), theft (chori), unchastity (kushil) and possessiveness (desire to accumulate worldly objects).'''Violence'''-To kill others or self non-vigilantly is called violence. Who do this sin, are known as killers, cruel or violent persons.Emperor Yashodhar sacrificed a cock...

Lie (Jhuth)

January 22, 2023Surbhi JainBaal Viksh (Part-2) Eng.
Lie (Jhuth) Baal vikas(Part-2)) Lie-Not to describe an article or incident as you have seen or heard is called a lie. Any talk which accounts for the destruction/ distortion of religion or religious person or any other living being though it may be true is also called a lie. On account of this sin people...

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