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Published: 02.09.2018

2018 Chennai Chaturmas of Acharya Mahashraman

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Chennai
02.09.2018

His Holiness Acharya Mahashraman announced some important views about Samvatsari celebration- it is almost clear but then to be noticed more that Paryushan will get started at our end (Terapanth Dharm Sangh) from 7th September, Bhadrava Krishna 12/13 (jointly 12th and 13th day of the month Bhadrava according to the Hindu Calendar) and Samvatsari will be celebrated on 14th September, Bhadrava Shukla 5 this year. His Holiness explained to clear the confusion that our Samvatsari celebration for this year will be on 14th September not on 13th September. Some Jain sects will celebrate Samvatsari on 13th September but we will celebrate on 14th September this year. The try which we did to celebrate Samvatsari in the unity of Shraman Sangh Community will get applied from the next year 2019 for 25 years. The language of the feeling which is accepted as the resolution is-
Arham
If some certain obstacles will not occur then Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Dharm Sangh will worship for Samvatsari on the same day on which Vardhman Shraman Sangh Community of Sthanakvasi practice will worship for Samvatsari, for 25 years from upcoming Vikram Samvat 2076 to Vikram Samvat 2100.
Rayagada, Odisha
29th March 2018
Mahaveer Jayanti
Chaitra Shukla Triyodashi, Vikram Samvat 2075
Acharya Mahashraman
This was announced in Odisha. It will come in action from the next year. This year we will celebrate Samvatsari according to our tradition. From the next year it is decided to celebrate Samvatsari on same day on which Vardhman Shraman Sangh will worship with the exception of some certain obstacles.

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