5th Day Of Paryushan Parva

5th Day Of Paryushan Parva


Mahavir Janma Vanchan Mahotsav is the 5th day of Paryushan when all the Jains celebrate the 14 dreams that Trishala Mata (Mahavir Bhagwan’s mother) has when Lord Mahavir was to be born. 

The 14 dreams, being the Elephant, Bullock, Lion, Goddess Lakshmi, Flower garland, Bright full Moon, Sun, Flag, Kalash/Pitcher, Lotus Lake, Milky white sea, Celestial Plane, Pile of gems and Smokeless fire – each symbolising the quality that the child would be possess.



Jain devotees get together and read Kalpa Sutra which is about Lord Mahavir's life.
The word “Kalpa” has got several meanings. One of the meanings is this: –
“An item which fulfils all wishes”.
Kalpa-Sootra is read by Jain monks during the holy festival of Paryushan.This tradition started in Gujarat after a son of the king of Vadanagar died at an early age. The then Acharya Dhaneshvar Soori read Kalpa Sootra to the king. This tradition has continued ever since. However, it is the life of Lord Mahavira, which is a favourite among all Jains. 



On this day people bring Palna ji of Bhagwan Mahavir in their Home and worship them. For 3 days they daily worship them, sings bhajans in front of them and celebrates 14 dreams of Maata Trishla.


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