This document is a Jain calendar for the Vir Samvat 2538 and Vikram Samvat 2068 years, listing the dates in the months of Kartik, Magshar, Posh, and Maah for both years according to the Jain calendar. It provides information on dates to avoid certain foods like green vegetables and root vegetables. It also notes dates for Jain festivals like Poonam and auspicious dates related to important figures in Jainism.
1. The story takes place in East Java and features King Sindureja and his prime minister Sidapaksa.
2. Sidapaksa's mother is jealous of his beautiful wife and tries to separate them. She throws Sidapaksa and his wife's newborn baby into the river while the wife is bathing.
3. Two years later, when Sidapaksa returns from a journey, his mother falsely tells him that his wife threw their baby in the river. Sidapaksa confronts his wife, but she proves her innocence by throwing herself in the river.
The document outlines Mae Fah Luang University's student agenda for the 2014-2015 academic year. It provides details on the university's policy of encouraging student participation in extracurricular activities to develop well-rounded individuals. The agenda then lists important university events and ceremonies for students to participate in over the course of the year, such as orientation activities for new students and celebrations of national holidays. It also includes calendars for 2014 and 2015 and blank schedules and forms for students to plan their academic and personal activities and commitments over the course of the year.
This document contains information about upcoming community and school events in Monticello, Minnesota for the months of September 2014 through January 2015. It includes details about a Taste of the Towns fundraiser in September, homecoming activities, parent teacher organization meetings, school concerts and conferences, early dismissal dates, and monthly specials at a local Chinese restaurant. The document mixes school calendar information with advertisements and announcements about community events like a Rotary fish fry in March.
This document contains the academic calendar for the 2014-2015 school year at STMIK Primakara university in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. It lists the months from August 2014 through July 2015, with notes on important religious and national holidays as well as academic events including registration periods, midterm and final exams, and semester breaks. Key dates include August 17th for Indonesian Independence Day, December 25th for Christmas, and July 17-18th for Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan. The school year is divided into two semesters, with the first running from August 25, 2014 to January 17, 2015 and the second from January 26, 2015 to June 27,
This document contains the calendar for SK Beliau Isa for 2015. It lists the dates for each month and includes information such as public holidays, exams, staff meetings, motivational camps, and religious events. The school will be closed for mid-term breaks in January, May, August, and December. Important national exams like UPSR will take place in June and September.
This document is a birthday message for singer Sunidhi Chauhan. It celebrates her 28th birthday on August 14th and highlights her career accomplishments as a world class performer with a versatile voice who has won numerous awards. It includes birthday wishes from fans in Cape Town, South Africa and Pakistan who thank her for her music and hope she has a fantastic birthday. A tweet from Lata Mangeshkar praising Sunidhi as one of the finest young singers is also shared. The document concludes by wishing Sunidhi a joyous life ahead, continued success in her music career, and everything beautiful in life.
Jainism is an ancient Indian religion founded in the 6th century BC by Vardhaman Mahavira. It is based on the principles of nonviolence and austerity. The religion is divided into two major sects, Digambar and Shwetambar. Central to Jain beliefs are the five great vows of nonviolence, truthfulness, non-stealing, chastity, and non-attachment. Jains believe in an eternal and everlasting universe governed by the principles of karma and reincarnation. The goal of Jain philosophy and practice is to achieve liberation from the cycle of rebirth through following the path of right conduct.
1. The story takes place in East Java and features King Sindureja and his prime minister Sidapaksa.
2. Sidapaksa's mother is jealous of his beautiful wife and tries to separate them. She throws Sidapaksa and his wife's newborn baby into the river while the wife is bathing.
3. Two years later, when Sidapaksa returns from a journey, his mother falsely tells him that his wife threw their baby in the river. Sidapaksa confronts his wife, but she proves her innocence by throwing herself in the river.
The document outlines Mae Fah Luang University's student agenda for the 2014-2015 academic year. It provides details on the university's policy of encouraging student participation in extracurricular activities to develop well-rounded individuals. The agenda then lists important university events and ceremonies for students to participate in over the course of the year, such as orientation activities for new students and celebrations of national holidays. It also includes calendars for 2014 and 2015 and blank schedules and forms for students to plan their academic and personal activities and commitments over the course of the year.
This document contains information about upcoming community and school events in Monticello, Minnesota for the months of September 2014 through January 2015. It includes details about a Taste of the Towns fundraiser in September, homecoming activities, parent teacher organization meetings, school concerts and conferences, early dismissal dates, and monthly specials at a local Chinese restaurant. The document mixes school calendar information with advertisements and announcements about community events like a Rotary fish fry in March.
This document contains the academic calendar for the 2014-2015 school year at STMIK Primakara university in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. It lists the months from August 2014 through July 2015, with notes on important religious and national holidays as well as academic events including registration periods, midterm and final exams, and semester breaks. Key dates include August 17th for Indonesian Independence Day, December 25th for Christmas, and July 17-18th for Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan. The school year is divided into two semesters, with the first running from August 25, 2014 to January 17, 2015 and the second from January 26, 2015 to June 27,
This document contains the calendar for SK Beliau Isa for 2015. It lists the dates for each month and includes information such as public holidays, exams, staff meetings, motivational camps, and religious events. The school will be closed for mid-term breaks in January, May, August, and December. Important national exams like UPSR will take place in June and September.
This document is a birthday message for singer Sunidhi Chauhan. It celebrates her 28th birthday on August 14th and highlights her career accomplishments as a world class performer with a versatile voice who has won numerous awards. It includes birthday wishes from fans in Cape Town, South Africa and Pakistan who thank her for her music and hope she has a fantastic birthday. A tweet from Lata Mangeshkar praising Sunidhi as one of the finest young singers is also shared. The document concludes by wishing Sunidhi a joyous life ahead, continued success in her music career, and everything beautiful in life.
Jainism is an ancient Indian religion founded in the 6th century BC by Vardhaman Mahavira. It is based on the principles of nonviolence and austerity. The religion is divided into two major sects, Digambar and Shwetambar. Central to Jain beliefs are the five great vows of nonviolence, truthfulness, non-stealing, chastity, and non-attachment. Jains believe in an eternal and everlasting universe governed by the principles of karma and reincarnation. The goal of Jain philosophy and practice is to achieve liberation from the cycle of rebirth through following the path of right conduct.
This document provides 92 life lessons compiled from responses to the question "What's the most important thing you'll ever learn?". It is divided into sections on love, meaning, happiness, possibilities, peace, mindfulness, and struggle/growth. The lessons focus on developing wisdom, building strong relationships, finding purpose and meaning, cultivating happiness, embracing challenges and growth, and living mindfully in the present moment. Overall, the document suggests that life is a continuous journey of learning how to make the most of each day and leave the world a little better than we found it.
This document shares a lengthy Chinese proverb about money and luck. It claims the proverb originated in the Netherlands and has gone around the world 8 times, bringing good luck to those who forward it to others within 4 days of receiving it. The document includes several stories of people who forwarded the proverb and subsequently experienced wealth or good fortune, implying the same will happen for the reader if they share it. It urges readers to send exactly 20 copies to others without modifying the text in order to receive good news in the coming days.
Hanumān was delighted after hearing the encouraging words of Jambavān. He told his companions to wait patiently for his return after seeing Sītā and accomplishing Rāma's mission. Hanumān then leapt across the ocean and landed on a mountain called Maīnāka. The deity of the ocean told Maīnāka to relieve Hanumān's fatigue. However, Hanumān said he could find no rest until completing Rāma's work.
1. The document is a 40-page technical manual for a complex system that includes descriptions of components and subsystems.
2. It provides detailed information on the operation and maintenance of the system, including component specifications and troubleshooting guides.
3. Technical diagrams and illustrations are included to supplement the written descriptions.
This document lists the names of 108 Parshvanath, who are the 23rd Tirthankaras (spiritual guides) in Jainism. Each line contains the name of one Parshvanath. It ranges from Shri Shankeshver Parshvanath to Shri Godiji Parshvanath. At the end, it provides login information for a Facebook page and email address to share this PDF book containing the names.
This document provides explanatory notes for a Gujarati-English learner's dictionary being compiled by Babu Suthar. It outlines the structure of dictionary entries, which include the headword, phonetic transcription, graphemic transcription, part of speech, and definition. The introductions provides background on the need for this dictionary as existing Gujarati references lack professionalism or are outdated. It acknowledges contributions from universities and foundations that supported the project.
This document contains a list of English words beginning with the letters A through D along with their part of speech or definition. There are over 300 words listed alphabetically from "a few" to "administrate". The document appears to be collecting vocabulary words for language learning or reference purposes.
This document provides explanatory notes for a Gujarati-English learner's dictionary being compiled by Babu Suthar. It outlines the structure of dictionary entries, which include the headword, phonetic transcription, graphemic transcription, part of speech, and definition. The introductions provides background on the dictionary project and acknowledges those involved in its development. It is intended to be the first dictionary created for learners of Gujarati as a second language.
The document provides a typical list of materials required for construction of a 132 kV grid substation, including:
1. Various types of structures/beams, outdoor equipment like transformers, isolators, circuit breakers, current/potential transformers, lightning arresters, post insulators.
2. Control room equipment such as different voltage control and relay panels, battery sets, chargers, distribution boards.
3. Bus bar materials like hardware for single zebra and panther conductors, disc insulators.
The list covers common equipment but is not exhaustive, as additional items may be needed depending on the specific substation layout and requirements. It is intended to aid planning for substation construction projects.
This document contains over 300 recipes from Indian cuisine, including both savory dishes like sambar, rasam, curries and breads as well as sweet desserts like halwa, laddoos and burfis. It covers recipes from various regions of India with influences from South Indian, North Indian, Gujarati and other styles of cooking. The recipes include both everyday meals and festive dishes, along with spice mixes, pickles, snacks and more.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría las importaciones de petróleo ruso por mar y por oleoducto, aunque se concederían exenciones temporales a Hungría y Eslovaquia. Este embargo sería la sanción económica más dura contra Rusia hasta la fecha en respuesta a su invasión continua de Ucrania.
This document provides descriptions of temples dedicated to Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva located across India. It is divided into two parts.
The first part contains hymns describing 34 important temples of Vishnu and Shiva. It praises the deities of each temple through poetic verses. Some of the temples mentioned include Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Tirupati, Srirangam, Kedarnath, Varanasi, and Chidambaram.
The second part provides brief descriptions of prominent pilgrimage sites in India, including their locations and important spiritual legends associated with each place. The document aims to inspire readers to visit these sacred sites and revive India's temple
This document provides descriptions of temples dedicated to Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva located across India. It is divided into two parts.
The first part contains hymns describing 34 important temples of Vishnu and Shiva. It praises the deities of each temple through poetic verses. Some of the temples mentioned include Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Tirupati, Srirangam, Kedarnath, Varanasi, and Chidambaram.
The second part provides brief descriptions of prominent pilgrimage sites in India, including their locations and important spiritual legends associated with each place. The document aims to inspire readers to visit these sacred sites and revive India's temple
Lição 12: João 15 a 17 – O Espírito Santo e a Oração Sacerdotal | 2° Trimestr...OmarBarrezueta1
Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
This document provides 92 life lessons compiled from responses to the question "What's the most important thing you'll ever learn?". It is divided into sections on love, meaning, happiness, possibilities, peace, mindfulness, and struggle/growth. The lessons focus on developing wisdom, building strong relationships, finding purpose and meaning, cultivating happiness, embracing challenges and growth, and living mindfully in the present moment. Overall, the document suggests that life is a continuous journey of learning how to make the most of each day and leave the world a little better than we found it.
This document shares a lengthy Chinese proverb about money and luck. It claims the proverb originated in the Netherlands and has gone around the world 8 times, bringing good luck to those who forward it to others within 4 days of receiving it. The document includes several stories of people who forwarded the proverb and subsequently experienced wealth or good fortune, implying the same will happen for the reader if they share it. It urges readers to send exactly 20 copies to others without modifying the text in order to receive good news in the coming days.
Hanumān was delighted after hearing the encouraging words of Jambavān. He told his companions to wait patiently for his return after seeing Sītā and accomplishing Rāma's mission. Hanumān then leapt across the ocean and landed on a mountain called Maīnāka. The deity of the ocean told Maīnāka to relieve Hanumān's fatigue. However, Hanumān said he could find no rest until completing Rāma's work.
1. The document is a 40-page technical manual for a complex system that includes descriptions of components and subsystems.
2. It provides detailed information on the operation and maintenance of the system, including component specifications and troubleshooting guides.
3. Technical diagrams and illustrations are included to supplement the written descriptions.
This document lists the names of 108 Parshvanath, who are the 23rd Tirthankaras (spiritual guides) in Jainism. Each line contains the name of one Parshvanath. It ranges from Shri Shankeshver Parshvanath to Shri Godiji Parshvanath. At the end, it provides login information for a Facebook page and email address to share this PDF book containing the names.
This document provides explanatory notes for a Gujarati-English learner's dictionary being compiled by Babu Suthar. It outlines the structure of dictionary entries, which include the headword, phonetic transcription, graphemic transcription, part of speech, and definition. The introductions provides background on the need for this dictionary as existing Gujarati references lack professionalism or are outdated. It acknowledges contributions from universities and foundations that supported the project.
This document contains a list of English words beginning with the letters A through D along with their part of speech or definition. There are over 300 words listed alphabetically from "a few" to "administrate". The document appears to be collecting vocabulary words for language learning or reference purposes.
This document provides explanatory notes for a Gujarati-English learner's dictionary being compiled by Babu Suthar. It outlines the structure of dictionary entries, which include the headword, phonetic transcription, graphemic transcription, part of speech, and definition. The introductions provides background on the dictionary project and acknowledges those involved in its development. It is intended to be the first dictionary created for learners of Gujarati as a second language.
The document provides a typical list of materials required for construction of a 132 kV grid substation, including:
1. Various types of structures/beams, outdoor equipment like transformers, isolators, circuit breakers, current/potential transformers, lightning arresters, post insulators.
2. Control room equipment such as different voltage control and relay panels, battery sets, chargers, distribution boards.
3. Bus bar materials like hardware for single zebra and panther conductors, disc insulators.
The list covers common equipment but is not exhaustive, as additional items may be needed depending on the specific substation layout and requirements. It is intended to aid planning for substation construction projects.
This document contains over 300 recipes from Indian cuisine, including both savory dishes like sambar, rasam, curries and breads as well as sweet desserts like halwa, laddoos and burfis. It covers recipes from various regions of India with influences from South Indian, North Indian, Gujarati and other styles of cooking. The recipes include both everyday meals and festive dishes, along with spice mixes, pickles, snacks and more.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo. El embargo prohibiría las importaciones de petróleo ruso por mar y por oleoducto, aunque se concederían exenciones temporales a Hungría y Eslovaquia. Este embargo sería la sanción económica más dura contra Rusia hasta la fecha en respuesta a su invasión continua de Ucrania.
This document provides descriptions of temples dedicated to Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva located across India. It is divided into two parts.
The first part contains hymns describing 34 important temples of Vishnu and Shiva. It praises the deities of each temple through poetic verses. Some of the temples mentioned include Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Tirupati, Srirangam, Kedarnath, Varanasi, and Chidambaram.
The second part provides brief descriptions of prominent pilgrimage sites in India, including their locations and important spiritual legends associated with each place. The document aims to inspire readers to visit these sacred sites and revive India's temple
This document provides descriptions of temples dedicated to Hindu gods Vishnu and Shiva located across India. It is divided into two parts.
The first part contains hymns describing 34 important temples of Vishnu and Shiva. It praises the deities of each temple through poetic verses. Some of the temples mentioned include Badrinath, Jagannath Puri, Tirupati, Srirangam, Kedarnath, Varanasi, and Chidambaram.
The second part provides brief descriptions of prominent pilgrimage sites in India, including their locations and important spiritual legends associated with each place. The document aims to inspire readers to visit these sacred sites and revive India's temple
Lição 12: João 15 a 17 – O Espírito Santo e a Oração Sacerdotal | 2° Trimestr...OmarBarrezueta1
Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
The Power of Actions Slideshow by: Kal-elKal-el Shows
This message, “The Power of Actions”, emphasizes just how powerful moving actions are and gives us strong actions of advice as to how we use to do with actions.
ACTIONS is EVERYTHING! They bless or they curse, lift up or known down,
embrace it or unbrace it!
taittreya upanishad - tradition of yoga and Upanishads, this concept of panch...Karuna Yoga Vidya Peetham
In his search towards reality or the unchanging fundamental unit of this universe, a scientist started with the external gross world of solid matter which is simple and easy to see, divide, and do experiments with.
This search led him through steps of understanding of this entire world of matter starting from elements, molecules, atoms, protons, neutrons and electrons;
He further understood that it is all packets of energy.
The atoms conglomerate together to form various chemicals; our body is therefore a permutation and combination of various chemicals. (Packets of energy in various configurations) When they join together they form molecules, cells, tissues organs, etc.
These follow certain well defined laws of nature and are controlled by nervous (electrical) and chemical (hormones) mechanisms to bring about movement and action in each and every cell.
Thus annamaya kosha is the physical frame which the grossest of the five Koshas.
Introduction
Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
PHASE-IV
The very deep experience of silence helps to expand from the 3 - dimensional awareness of the body to all pervasive awareness. The bed of silence becomes deeper and more expansive - an ocean of silence with waves on it merge into complete silence called Ajapa state of the mind. This silence is the source of Creativity, Power, Knowledge and Bliss.
PHASE V
From this deep ocean of silence in the heart region, let one OM emerge as an audible sound which diffuses into the entire body and the space all around. Enjoy the beautiful vibrations.
Blink the eyes slowly, gently open the eyes and come out of meditation.
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
The Revelation Chapter 7 Working Copy.docxFred Gosnell
John witnesses the sealing of God's 144,000 witnesses, and he hears the crying out or shouting of an unnumbered multitude of those who have been saved during the great tribulation.
This is an intermission scene before opening the seventh seal. We have seen six seals opened revealing of the events that would shortly occur. The first 4 reveal what was to occur in the great tribulation during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD70.
The fifth seal reveals the question from those slain as to when the Lord would avenge their death. The sixth seal reveals the answer to them from the One on the throne and of the Lamb which would be the punishment of their persecutors and accomplices. John sees four messengers/angels holding back the four winds of the earth & keeping them from blowing on the earth, the sea or any tree. In this figurative language, these are not heavenly messengers/angels. These represent those who are trying to restrain the word of God everywhere. Their efforts are restrained by the messenger in verse 2, preventing them from holding back the 4 winds, the spread of the gospel of Christ by His messengers/angels. These 4 winds stand on the four corners of the earth, Rome’s worldwide influence to stop its spread. But the gospel will be preached in all the earth. See the study for the Bible passages that support this. John hears the commands given relating to the sealing of the servants of God and the figurative number representing them. John sees a great multitude standing before the throne of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues who are clothed with white robes. All the messengers/angels stood around the throne and the elders and the four beasts fell before the throne and worshipped God. One of the elders asks John what those were that were wearing white robes. John said he knew and the elder identifies them. The chapter ends with his explanation.
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Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
chakra yoga
Number of petals: 4 Location: Base of the spine Name: Foundation
Plane: Physical plane Sense Organ: Nose Work Organ: Anus Sense: Smell Element: Earth Shape: Square Sound: Lang
Muladhara is the root centre of physical experience, located at the base of the spine, the sacral plexus. The square represents the earth itself, the four dimensions and the four directions. Four allows for completion, and earth embodies the elements and conditions for human completion on all levels.
Muladhara Chakra is the meeting place of the three main nadis: Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. The downward-pointing triangle indicates the downward movement of energy and the three main nadis.
The seed mantra is Lam, the yellow square represents the earth element. The Muladhara chakra governs the vital breath Apana. An inverted triangle in the centre of the square encloses the unmanifest Kundalini, represented as a snake wrapped in three and a half coils around the svayambhu (self born) linga. Because her mouth faces downward, the flow of energy is downward.
The opening at the entrance of the sushumna is called brahma-dvara, the door of Brahma, which is closed by the coils of the sleeping Kundalini. As soon as one begins working with Muladhara chakra, this dormant energy awakens, raises its head and flows freely into the channel of Sushumna, the central nerve canal that runs along the spine. These two aspects of the kundalini: sleeping and waking, are identified as her “poison” and her “nectar.” The kundalini is poison when she remains asleep in the lower abdomen; she is nectar when she rises up through Sushumna, the medial channel, to reunite with Siva, the Absolute, in the yogin’s cranial vault.
In the pericarp is found the presiding deity Brahma, the lord of creation. His skin is the color of wheat, he wears a yellow dhoti and a green scarf. Brahma is four-faced, four-armed, holding in his upper left hand a lotus flower, the symbol of purity.
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1. JAIN CALENDAR Vir Samvat 2538 | Vikram Samvat 2068
Produced By Kishor B Shah | Email: KShah12179@aol.com
2. Aatham | Chaudas | Pancham | Bij | Agiyaras
K ARTI K - NO V E MBER 2011 - MA GSAR
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud
Chhath
2
Sud
Satam
3
Sud
Aatham
4
Sud
Nom
5
Sud
Dasam
6
Sud
Agiyaras
7
Sud
Baras
8
Sud
Teras
9
Sud
Chaudas
10
Sud
Poonam
11
Vad
Ekam
12
Vad Bij
13
Vad
Trij
14
Vad
Trij
15
Vad
Choth
16
Vad
Pancham
17
Vad
Chhath
18
Vad
Satam
19
Vad
Aatam
20
Vad
Dasam
21
Vad
Agiyaras
22
Vad
Baras
23
Vad
Teras
24
Vad
Chaudas
25
Vad
Amas
26
Sud
Bij
27
Sud
Trij
28
Sud
Choth
29
Sud
Pancham
30
Sud
Chhath
MA GSAR - DE C E MBER 2011 - POSH
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud Satam
2
Sud Aatham
3
Sud Nom
4
Sud Dasam
5
Sud
Dasam
6
Sud
Agiyaras
7
Sud Baras
8
Sud Teras
9
Sud
Chaudas
10
Sud
Poonam
11
Vad Ekam
12
Vad Bij
13
Vad Trij
14
Vad Choth
15
Vad
Pancham
16
Vad
Chhath
17
Vad Satam
18
Vad
Aatham
19
Vad Nom
20
Vad
Dasam
21
Vad
Agiyaras
22
Vad
Baras
23
Vad
Chaudas
24
Vad
Amas
25
Sud Ekam
26
Sud Bij
27
Sud Trij
28
Sud Choth
29
Sud
Pancham
30
Sud
Chhath
31
Sud Satam
Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 3 |6 |9 |12| 16 | 19 |21 | 24 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: |10 |17 | 20 |
Jain Festival
Date: 10 -‐ Kartik Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 16 -‐ Suvidhinath Janman Kalyanak
Date : 17 -‐ Suvidhinath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 20 -‐ Mahavirswami Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 21 -‐ Padmaprabhuswami Nirvan Kalyanak
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 2 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 23 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 5 | 10 | 20 | 22 | 24 | 30
Jain Festival
Date: 6 -‐ Maun Ekadasi
Date: 10 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date: 5 -‐ Aranath Janma and Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 6 -‐ Aranath Diksha Kalyanak
Malinath Janma. Kevalgyan, Diksha
Kalyanak
Naminath Kevalgyan Kalyanak
Date : 9 -‐ Sambhavanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 10 -‐ Sambhavanath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 20 -‐ Parshvanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 21 -‐ Parshvanath Diksha kalyanak
Date : 22 -‐ Chandraprabhuswami Janma & Diksha
Kalyanak
Date : 24 -‐ Shitalnath Kevalgyan Kalyanak
Date : 30 -‐ Vimalnath Kevalgyan Kalyanak
as possible to a maximum of 20
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OM HRIM SHREE "TIRTHANKARA NAME" PARANGATAY NAMAH
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
3. Aatham | Chaudas | Pancham | Bij | Agiyaras
POSH - JANUARY 2012- MA H A
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
30
Sud Satam
31
Sud
Aatham
1
Sud
Aatham
2
Sud Nom
3
Sud Dasam
4
Sud Dasam
5
Sud
Agiyaras
6
Sud Baras
7
Sud Teras
8
Sud
Chaudas
9
Sud
Poonam
10
Vad Ekam
11
Vad Bij
12
Vad Trij
13
Vad Choth
14
Vad
Pancham
15
Vad Satam
16
Vad
Aatham
17
Vad Nom
18
Vad
Dasam
19
Vad
Agiyaras
20
Vad
Baras
21
Vad
Teras
22
Vad
Chaudas
23
Vad Amas
24
Sud Ekam
25
Sud
Bij
26
Sud Trij
27
Sud
Choth
28
Sud
Pancham
29
Sud Chhath
MA H A - FEBRUARY 2012 - FA G AN
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud Nom
2
Sud Dasam
3
Sud
Agiyaras
4
Sud Baras
5
Sud Teras
6
Sud
Chaudas
7
Sud
Poonam
8
Vad Ekam
9
Vad Bij
10
Vad Trij
11
Vad Choth
12
Vad
Pancham
13
Vad
Chhath
14
Vad Satam
15
Vad
Aatham
16
Vad Nom
17
Vad
Agiyaras
18
Vad Baras
19
Vad Teras
20
Vad
Chaudas
21
Vad Amas
22
Sud Ekam
23
Sud Bij
24
Sud Trij
25
Sud Trij
26
Sud Choth
27
Sud
Pancham
28
Sud
Chhath
29
Sud Satam
Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 1 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 16 | 19 | 22 | 25 | 28|
31
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 2 | 9 | 20 | 21 | 23 | 26 27
Jain Festival
Date: 9 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 2 -‐ Shantinath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 5 -‐ Ajitnath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 8 -‐ Abhinandanaswami Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 9 -‐ Dharmanath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 14 -‐ Padmaprabhuswami Chavan Kalyanank
Date: 20 -‐ Shitalnath Janma & Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 21 -‐ Adinath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 23 -‐ Shreyansanth Kevakgnan Kalyanak
Date : 25 -‐ Abhinandanaswami Janma Kalyanak
Date : 25 -‐ Vasupujya Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 26 -‐ Dharmanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 26 -‐ Vimalnath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 27 -‐ Vimalnath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 31 -‐ Ajitnath Janma Kalyanak
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 | 17 | 20 | 23 | 27
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 1 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 13 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 23 | 26 |
Jain Festival
Date: 7 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 1 -‐ Ajitnath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 4 -‐ Abhinandanaswami Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 5 -‐ Dharmanath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 13 -‐ Suparshvanath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 14 -‐ Suparshvanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 14 -‐ Chandraprabha Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 16 -‐ Suvidhinath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 17 -‐ Adinath kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 18 -‐ Shreyansanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 18 -‐ Munisuvrata kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 19 -‐ Shreyansanath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 20 -‐ Vasupujya Janma Kalyanak
Date : 21 -‐ Vasupujya Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 23 -‐ Aranath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 26 -‐ Malinath Chavan Kalyanak
OM NAMO ARIHANTANAM
OM NAMO SIDDHANAM
OM NAMO AYARIYANAM
ON NAMO UVAJJHAYANAM
OM NAMO LOE-SAVVA SAHUNAM
ESO PANCH NAMUKKARO
SAVVA PAVA PANASANO
MANGALANAM CHA SAVVESIM
PADHAMAM HAVAI MANGALAM
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Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
FA G AN - MARC H 2012 - CH AITRA
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud
Aatham
2
Sud Nom
3
Sud Dasam
4
Sud
Agiyaras
5
Sud Baras
6
Sud Teras
7
Sud (Chomasi)
Chaudas
8
Sud
Poonam
9
Vad Ekam
10
Vad Bij
11
Vad Choth
12
Vad
Pancham
13
Vad
Chhath
14
Vad Satam
15
Vad
Aatham
16
Vad Nom
17
Vad
Dasam
18
Vad
Agiyaras
19
Vad Baras
20
Vad Teras
21
Vad
Chaudas
22
Vad Amas
23
Sud Ekam
24
Sud Bij
25
Sud Trij
26
Sud Choth
27
Sud Choth
28
Sud
Pancham
29
Sud Chhath
30
Sud Satam
31
Sud Aatham
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 1| 4 | 7 | 10 | 12 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 | 28 |
31
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 5 | 8 |11 | 25 | 29 | 30
Jain Festival
Date: 6 -‐ Siddhachal Chhagau Yatra
Date : 8 -‐ Poonam
Date : 15 -‐ Varshitap Begins
Date : 29-‐31 -‐ Ayambil Oli
Auspicious Day
Date : 1 -‐ Sambhavanath Chavan Kalayanak
Date : 5 -‐ Mallinath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 5 -‐ Munisuvrata Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Parshvanath Chavan & Kevalgnan
Kalyanak
Date : 12 -‐ Chandraprabhu Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 15 -‐ Adinath Janma & Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 25 -‐ Kunthunath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 28 -‐ Ajitnath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 28 -‐ Sambhavanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 28 -‐ Anantanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
CH AITRA - APRIL 2012 - VAISH A K H
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
30
Sud Nom
1
Sud Nom
2
Sud
Dasam
3
Sud
Agiyaras
4
Sud Baras
Teras
5
Sud
Chaudas
6
Sud
Poonam
7
Vad Ekam
8
Vad Bij
9
Vad Trij
10
Vad Choth
11
Vad Pancham
Vad Chhath-
12
Vad Satam
13
Vad
Aatham
14
Vad Nom
15
Vad
Dasam
16
Vad
Agiyaras
17
Vad Baras
18
Vad Baras
19
Vad Teras
20
Vad
Chaudas
21
Vad Amas
22
Sud Ekam
23
Sud Bij
24
Sud Trij
25
Sud
Choth
26
Sud
Pancham
27
Sud Chhath
28
Sud
Satam
29
Sud
Aatham
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 3 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 13 | 16 | 20 | 23 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 1 | 4 | 6 | 7 |15 | 19 | 24 | 25 | 28 | 30
Jain Festival
Date : 1-‐6 -‐ Ayambil Oli
Date: 6 -‐ Poonam and Ayambil Oli Finishes
Date : 7 -‐ Ayambil Oli Parna
Date : 24 -‐ Varshitap Parna
Auspicious Day
Date : 1 -‐ Sumatinath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 4 -‐ Mahavirswami Janma Kalyanak
Date : 6 -‐ Padmaprabhu Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 7 -‐ Kunthunath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 8 -‐ Shitalnath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Kunthunath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Shitalnath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 15 -‐ Naminath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 19 -‐ Anantanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 20 -‐ Anantanath Diksha & Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 20 -‐ Kunthunath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 25 -‐ Abhinandan Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 28 -‐ Dharmanath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 29 -‐ Abhinandan Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 29 -‐ Sumatinath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 30 -‐ Sumatinath Diksha kalyanak
SHIVAMASTU SARVAJAGATAH
PARAHITANIRATA BHAVANTU BHUTAGANAH
DOSAH PRAYANTU NASHAM
SARVATRA SUKHIBHAVATU LOKAH
SARVA MANGAL MANGALYAM
SARVA KALYAN KARANAM
PRADHANAM SARVA DHARMANAM,
JAINAM JAITI SASHANAM
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Date : 2 | 5 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19 | 23 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 1 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 11 | 14 | 18 | | 24 | 25|30 |
Jain Festival
Date: 6 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 1 -‐ Mahavirswami Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 3 -‐ Vimalnath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 4 -‐ Ajitnath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Shreyansanath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 13 -‐ Munisuvrata Janma Kalyanak
Date : 14 -‐ Munisuvrata Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 18 -‐ Shantinath Janma & Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 19 -‐ Shantinath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 26 -‐ Dharmanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 30 -‐ Vasupujya Chavan Kalyanak
Aatham | Chaudas | Pancham | Bij | Agiyaras
VAISH A K H - MA Y 2012 - JE T H
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud Dasam
2
Sud `
Agiyaras
3
Sud Baras
4
Sud Teras
5
Sud Chaudas
6
Sud Poonam
7
Vad Bij
8
Vad Trij
9
Vad Choth
10
Vad
Pancham
11
Vad
Chhath
12
Vad Satam
13
Vad
Aatham
14
Vad Nom
15
Vad
Dasam
16
Vad
Agiyaras
17
Vad Baras
18
Vad Teras
19
Vad
Chaudas
20
Vad Amas
21
Sud Ekam
22
Sud Ekam
23
Sud Bij
24
Sud Trij
25
Sud Choth
26
Sud
Pancham
27
Sud
Chhath
28
Sud Satam
29
Sud
Aatham
30
Sud Nom
31
Sud Dasam
Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
JE T H - JUNE 2012 - ASH ADH
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud Agiyara-
Baras
2
Sud Teras
3
Sud
Chaudas
4
Sud
Poonam
5
Vad Ekam
6
Vad Bij
7
Vad Trij -
Choth
8
Vad
Pancham
9
Vad
Chhath
10
Vad Satam
11
Vad
Aatham
12
Vad Nom
13
Vad Nom
14
Vad
Dasam
15
Vad
Agiyaras
16
Vad Baras
17
Vad Teras
18
Vad
Chaudas
19
Vad Amas
20
Sud Ekam
21
Sud Bij
22
Sud Trij
23
Sud Choth
24
Sud
Pancham
25
Sud Chhath
26
Sud Satam
27
Sud
Aatham
28
Sud Nom
29
Sud Dasam
30
Sud
Agiyaras
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 1 | 3 | 6 | 8 | 11 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 | 27 |
30
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 2 | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 25 |
Jain Festival
Date: 4 -‐ Poonam
Date : 21 -‐ Mango Tyag
Auspicious Day
Date : 1 -‐ Suparshvanath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 2 -‐ Suparshvanath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 7 -‐ Adinath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 10 -‐ Vimalnath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 13 -‐ Naminath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 25 -‐ Mahavirswami Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 27 -‐ Neminath Nirvan Kalyanak
DARSHANAM DEV DEVASYA, DARSHANAM PAAP NAASHANAM
DARSHANAM SWARGA SOPAANAM,
DARSHANAM MOKSHA SADHANAM.
MANGALAM BHAGWAN VEERO, MANGALAM GAUTAM PRAHU
MANGALAM STHULI BHADRA DHYAI,
JAIN DHARMO STHU MANGALAM.
MANGALAM BHAGWAM VIRO, MANGALAM GAUTAM GANI
MANGALAM KUNDAKUN DARRYO
JAIN DHARMO STHU MANGALAM.
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ASH ADH - JUL Y 2012 - SHRA V AN
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
30
Sud Baras
31
Sud Teras
1
Sud Baras
2
Sud
Chaudas
3
Sud
Poonam
4
Vad Ekam
5
Vad Bij
6
Vad Trij
7
Vad Choth
8
Vad
Pancham
9
Vad
Chhath
10
Vad Satam
11
Vad
Aatham
12
Vad Nom
13
Vad
Dasam
14
Vad
Agiyaras
15
Vad Baras
16
Vad Teras
17
Vad Teras
18
Vad
Chaudas
19
Vad Amas
20
Sud Ekam
21
Sud Bij
22
Sud Trij
23
Sud Choth
24
Sud Pancham-
Sud Chhath
25
Sud Satam
26
Sud
Aatham
27
Sud Nom
28
Sud Dasam
29
Sud
Agiyaras
SHRA V AN - AUGUST 2012 - ADHI K BH ADARV O
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Sud Chaudas
2
Sud Poonam
3
Vad Ekam
4
Vad Bij
5
Vad Choth
6
Vad Choth
7
Vad
Pancham
8
Vad
Chhath
9
Vad Satam
10
Vad
Aatham
11
Vad Nom
12
Vad
Dasam
13
Vad
Agiyaras
14
Vad Baras
15
Vad Teras
16
Vad
Chaudas
17
Vad Amas
18
Sud Ekam
19
Sud Bij
20
Sud Trij
21
Sud Choth
22
Sud
Pancham
23
Sud
Chhath
24
Sud
Aatham
25
Sud Nom
26
Sud
Dasam
27
Sud
Agiyaras
28
Sud Baras
29
Sud Teras
30
Sud Chaudas
31
Sud
Poonam
Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 2 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 18 | 21 | 24 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 3 | 6 | 10 | 12 |
Jain Festival
Date: 2 -‐ Chaumasi Chaudas
Date : 3 -‐ Guru Purnima
Auspicious Day
Date : 2 -‐ Vasupujyu Nirvan Kalyanak
Date: 6 -‐ Shreyansanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 10 -‐ Anantanath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Naminath Janma Kalyanak
Date : 12 -‐ Kunthunath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 21 -‐ Sumatinath Chavan kalyanak
Date : 24 -‐ Neminath Janma & Diksha Kalyanaks
Date : 26 -‐ Parshavanath Nirvan Kalyanak
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 1 | 4 | 7 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19 | 22 | 24 | 27 |
30
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 2 | 9 |
Jain Festival
Date: 2 -‐ Poonam
Date : 31 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 2 -‐ Munisuvrata Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 9 -‐ Shantinath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 9 -‐ Chandraprabhu Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 10 -‐ Suparshvanath Chavan Kalyanak
CHATTARI MANGALAM, ARIHANTA MANGALAM, SIDDHA MANGALAM, SAHU MANGALAM,
KEVALI PANNATO DHAMMO MANGALAM
CHATTARI LOGUTTAMA, ARIHANTA LOGUTTAMA, SIDDHA LOGUTTAMA, SAHU LOGUTTAMA
KEVALI PANNATO DHAMMO LOGUTTAMA.
CHATTARI SHARANAM PAVVAJJAMI, ARIHANTE SHARANAM PAVVAJJAMI
SIDDHE SHARANAM PAVVAJJAMI, SAHU SHARANAM PAVVAJJAMI
KEVALI PANNATUM, DHAMMUM SARANAM PAVVAJJAMI
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Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
ADHI K BH ADARV O - SEPT E MBER 2012 - NIJ BH ADARV O
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Vad
Ekam
2
Vad Bij
3
Vad Trij
4
Vad Choth
5
Vad
Pancham
6
Vad
Chhath
7
Vad
Satam
8
Vad
Satam
9
Vad
Aatham
10
Vad Nom
11
Vad
Dasam
12
Vad
Agiyaras
13
Vad Baras
14
Vad Teras
15
Vad
Chaudas
16
Vad Amas
17
Sud Bij
18 19
Sud Choth
20
Sud
Pancham
21
Sud
Chhath
22
Sud Satam
23
Sud
Aatham
24
Sud Nom
25
Sud Dasam
26
Sud
Agiyaras
27
Sud Baras
28
Sud Teras
29
Sud Chaudas
30
Sud Poonam
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 2 | 5 | 9 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |16 | 17 | 18 |
19 | 20 | 23 | 26 | 29
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 24 | 30
Jain Festival
Date: 12-‐19 -‐ Paryushan Maha Parva
Date : 15 -‐ Kalpa Sutra Vanchan
Date : 16 -‐ Mahavirswami Janma Vanchan &
Sapna Darshan
Date : 19 -‐ Samvantsari Pratikraman
Date : 20 -‐ Parna
Date : 30 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 24 -‐ Suvidhinath Nirvan Kalyanak
NIJ BH ADARV O - O C T OBER 2012 - AASO
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Vad Ekam
2
Vad Bij
3
Vad Trij
4
Vad Choth
5
Vad
Pancham
6
Vad
Chhath
7
Vad Satam
8
Vad
Aatham
9
Vad Nom
10
Vad
Dasam
11
Vad
Agiyaras
12
Vad Baras
13
Vad Teras
14
Vad
Chaudas
15
Vad Amas
16
Sud Ekam
17
Sud Bij
18
Sud Trij
19
Sud
Pancham
20
Sud
Chhath
21
Sud Satam
22
Sud
Aatham
23
Sud Nom
24
Sud Dasam
25
Sud
Agiyaras
26
Sud Baras
27
Sud Teras
28
Sud
Chaudas
29
Sud
Poonam
30
Vad Ekam
31
Vad Bij
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 2 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 14 | 17 | 19 | 22 | 25 ! 28 |
31
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 15 | 21 | 23 | 24 | 26 | 27 | 29 | 30
Jain Festival
Date: 21-‐29 -‐ Ayambil Oli
Date : 29 -‐ Poonam & Ayambil Oli Finishes
Date : 30 -‐ Parna
Auspicious Day
Date : 15 -‐ Neminath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 29 -‐ Naminath Chavan Kalyanak
HAMEMI SAVVE JIVA, SAVVE JIYA KHAMANTU ME
METTI ME SAVVE BHUYESU, VERAM MAJHAM N KENAL
SHAMA VIRAM BHUSHANAM,
KSHAMAAVANI MICHHAAA MI DUKKARAM
TIKHUTTO; AYAHINAM; PAYAHINAM; KAREMI; VANDAMI; NAMASAMI
SAKKAREMI; SAMMANEMI; KALYANAM; MANGALAM; DEVIAM; CHAYIYAM
PAJJWASAMI; MATHEN VANDAMI
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8. Aatham | Chaudas | Pancham | Bij | Agiyaras
AASO - NO V E MBER 2012 - K ARTI K
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Vad Trij
2
Vad Trij
3
Vad Choth
4
Vad
Pancham
5
Vad
Chhath
6
Vad Satam
7
Vad
Aatham
8
Vad Nom
9
Vad
Dasam
10
Vad
Agiyaras
11
Vad Baras-
Teras
12
Vad
Chaudas
13
Vad Amas
14
Sud Ekam
15
Sud Bij
16
Sud Trij
17
Sud Choth
18
Sud
Pancham
19
Sud
Chhath
20
Sud Satam
21
Sud
Aatham
22
Sud Nom
23
Sud Dasam
24
Sud
Agiyaras
25
Sud Baras
26
Sud Teras
27
Sud Chaudas
28
Sud Poonam
29
Vad Ekam
30
Vad Bij
Vir Samvat 2538 JAIN CALENDAR Vikram Samvat 2068
K ARTI K - DE C E MBER 2012 - MA GSAR
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
31
Vad Trij
1
Vad Trij
2
Vad Choth
3
Vad Choth
4
Vad
Pancham
5
Vad
Chhath
6
Vad Satam
7
Vad
Aatham
8
Vad Nom
9
Vad
Agiyaras
10
Vad Baras
11
Vad Teras
12
Vad
Chaudas
13
Vad Amas
14
Sud Bij
15
Sud Trij
16
Sud Choth
17
Sud
Pancham
18
Sud chhath
19
Sud Satam
20
Sud
Aatham
21
Sud Nom
22
Sud Dasam
23
Sud
Agiyaras
24
Sud Baras
25
Sud Baras
26
Sud Teras
27
Sud Chaudas
28
Sud Poonam
29
Vad Ekam
30
Vad Bij
Jain Festival Auspicious Day
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 4 | 7 | 10 | 12 | 15 | 18 | 21 | 24 | 27 | 30
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 11 | 13 | 14 | 28
Root Vegetables Allowed
Date: 3 | 6 | 9 | 17 | 20 | 23 | 25 | 26 | 29
Jain Festival
Date: 11 -‐ Dhaneras
Date : 12 -‐ Kali Chaudas
Date : 13 -‐ Diwali
Date : 14 -‐ New Years Day
Date : 15 -‐ Bhai Bij
Date : 18 -‐ Gyan Pancham
Date : 27 -‐ Chaumasi Chaudas
Date : 28 -‐ Kartik Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 4 -‐ Sambhavanath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Neminath Chavan Kalyanak
Date : 11 -‐ Padmaprabhu Janma & Diksha
Kalyanak
Date : 13 -‐ Mahavirswami Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 14 -‐ GautamSwami Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Avoid Green & Root Vegetables
Date : 4 | 7 | 9 | 12 | 14 | 17 | 20 | 23 | 27 | 30
Avoid Root Vegetables
Date: 8 | 22 | 28
Jain Festival
Date: 23 -‐ Maun Agiyaras
Date : 28 -‐ Poonam
Auspicious Day
Date : 8 -‐ Mahavirswami Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 9 -‐ Padmaprabhu Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 22 -‐ Aranath Janma & Nirvan Kalyanak
Date : 23 -‐ Aranath Diksha Kalyanak
Date : 23 -‐ Mallinath Janma, Diksha & Kevakgnan
Kalyanak
Date : 23 -‐ Naminath Kevalgnan Kalyanak
Date : 27 -‐ Sambhavanath Janma Kalyanak
We know that life is temporary
We Know that life is uncertain,
We know that nothing accompanies
Us to the other worlds
Except our good deeds and our character.
But somehow, most of us, most of the time, forget
these simple facts of life and live our lives as if we
Are going to continue here forever
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