test Karan BlogMarch, 2022On the left side of sheet 5 at topics under ‘Prem Bhakti ka Swarup’ from the Narad Bhaktisutra. It contains 9 points written in Sanskrit with translations in Hindi. Of these points, 8 is underlined in blue and reads “The means of Bhakti are more accessible than other means”. Sheet 7 is on the subject… Continue reading test Karan Blogcontinue reading
Shri KundkundacharyaFebruary, 2022Kundkundacharya was born in 51 BC, in the town of Konda Kund of Andhra Pradesh, India. He became the Jain monk (Sadhu) at the age of 11 and Acharya at the age of 44. He lived for 95 years and died in 44 AD in Kundadri hills (Karnatak, South India). He conferred monkhood to about… Continue reading Shri Kundkundacharyacontinue reading
Bhagwan Mahavir MandirFebruary, 2022Time and again, Tirthankars are born and revitalize Jain religion. In this current time-cycle, there were 24, the first was Rushabhdev and the last was Mahavir.continue reading