Mahavir Katha 3.0 Concludes at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi with Message of ‘Live and Let Live’

A grand and spiritually enriching event, Mahavir Katha 3.0, concluded successfully with great devotion and enthusiasm at the prestigious Bharat Mandapam in the national capital. The event served as an inspiring initiative to revive and spread the timeless teachings of Lord Mahavir, which continue to guide humanity even after 2,625 years.

The program was graced by the esteemed Jain saint Acharya Lokesh Muni, whose presence filled the entire atmosphere with spiritual energy and positivity. The sacred narration of the Katha was delivered by renowned speaker Rajiv Jain ‘CA’, whose eloquent and heartfelt discourse beautifully connected the audience with the life, teachings, and spirit of renunciation of Lord Mahavir. Thousands of devotees attended the event and immersed themselves in this spiritual experience.

Addressing the gathering, Manoj Kumar Jain, Nominated Municipal Councilor and Director of the Bhagwan Mahavir Deshna Foundation, stated that Lord Mahavir’s message of “Live and Let Live” is highly relevant in today’s world. He emphasized that this principle promotes peace, tolerance, and mutual respect in society. He also remarked that India has consistently played an important role in promoting global peace and expressed hope that the country would continue to contribute positively towards resolving current global tensions.

He further explained that Lord Mahavir’s three core principles—Ahimsa (Non-violence), Aparigraha (Non-possession), and Atmashuddhi (Self-purification)—form the foundation of a meaningful and peaceful life. He urged everyone to adopt these principles to build a harmonious and peaceful society.

Manoj Kumar Jain also congratulated the entire organizing team, including Rajiv Jain (CA), Subhash Oswal Jain, Anil Kumar Jain (CA), Pradeep Jain, and Veena Jain, for the grand success of the event. Special appreciation was given to Amisha Jain, the anchor of the program, for her excellent conduct, and to Pradeep Jain, who filled the environment with devotion through his soulful bhajans. The contribution of organization member Satya Bhushan Jain was also acknowledged as significant to the success of the event.

Mahavir Katha 3.0 proved to be much more than a religious gathering; it emerged as a powerful platform for self-reflection, non-violence, and spiritual awakening. The event concluded on a devotional note, with all attendees collectively chanting “Jai Jinendra,” making the occasion truly memorable and spiritually uplifting.

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