2018.03.31 ►Ahimsa Yatra ►Video Message

Published: 31.03.2018
Updated: 31.03.2018

2018 Ahimsa Yatra of Acharya Mahashraman

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Jimidipeta
31.03.2018

After blessing Rayagada for two days of holy stay of His Holiness Acharya Mahashraman and Mahavir Jayanti celebration Ahimsa Yatra reached Jimidipeta today.
His Holiness Acharya Mahashraman preached in today's Prime Sermon that, the Gyanshala which is conducted in our Dharm Sangh is a good place for children. If they go Gyanshala once in a week on Sunday they can attain good moral values, education about Jain Dharm and Tattvagyan (knowledge of nine Tatvas). Gyanshalas are being conducted at every place under the aegis of Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Mahasabha and Local Terapanthi Sabha. Gyanshala trainers train the children. So if small kids get connected to Gyanshala then it can be a nice accompaniment and well education can be availed. As the period of childhood is the period of learning, knowing and getting moral values. On the one hand they get education from the school and on the other hand if they get connected with Gyanshala then they can attain religious values from there as they may not get religious values from the school. If they get mundane education from the school along with religious education from Gyanshala then it can be a nice coordination and balance of  both. Family members or guardians should be awakened to make the young generation good. Sanskar Nirman Shivir (Moral values development camp) should get organised well in the summer months May and June during school vacations. No matter if these are for five days only. Children live and get trained here so these become like a hostel. Somewhere these may not residential but periodical. Even then children can avail good moral values through these camps.

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