Mahavir Swami Jayanti Date 2020 Celebrations Wishes Status
This year 2020 in the month of April on date 6th. A very special day is going to celebrate all the people. Especially, one who follows Jainism religion. This day is celebrated as Mahavir Swami Jayanti. He is very much popular and very much helpful for his people. He was born in Vaishali in 599 BC. His parent’s name is Trishala (mother) and Siddartha (father). His mother is very found of Jainish and follows instructions and messages of 23rd Tirthankara. She had passed all her knowledge and told about having faith in their religion to her son. This year this day will be going to celebrate on 6th April 2020 this year.
The birth name of Mahavir Swami Jayanti is Vardhamana. The meaning of that name is one who grows. He is born in the kingdom of a King. His early life is full of joy and luxury but he always tries to live simply and help all the people he can. Through his power, he always saved people from danger and done so many powerful works cause of which he received the name as Mahavir. After that cause of his good work and positive thoughts, he becomes 24th and the last Tirthankara.
In his early life, Mahavir Swami being a child shown his power to Heaven king Indra. In heaven, all the gods start discussing the good and powerful work of Mahavir Swami. Out of those gods, one decided to cross-check the power and fearless skill of Mahavir Swami.
“Follow the path of truth”
“Stay fearless and don’t run behind luxury things you have to leave at the end of your life”
“Never be afraid in doing things you have to do in path of truth”
He converted himself in form of a snake and goes close to Mahavir at that time Vardhman was only 8 years old but he was not afraid with that snake and given a tough fight to that snake and through him away and again he started playing with his friends.
So, many other powerful acts have been done by Swami Mahavir and slowly as he grows up his name and fame spread amongst all the people and they started doing his worship. His birthday is celebrated every year in the form of Mahavir Jayanti.