Daslakshan Dharm

· Motilal Banarsidass
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Daslakshan Dharm by Manisha Jain

Published by Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi

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The basic purpose of this book is the analysis of the festival 'Daslakshan Parv' that comes every year in Jain philosophy. What are the Dasalakshan festivals? Why do the followers of Jain philosophy observe this festival? In fact, no religion can be greater than humanity. Humanity is the main religion of man. It is written in the scriptures of all religions that the soul is the Supreme. Jain philosophy is not subject to any belief, sect or physical action, but it is a philosophy of identification of the Self. In this book, the ten characteristics of Dharma (Uttam forgiveness, Uttam Mardava, Uttam Arjava, Uttam truth, Uttam defecation, Uttam restraint, Uttam austerity, Uttam renunciation, Uttam Akinchan, Uttam celibacy) have been analyzed in simple colloquial language. So that people can understand the importance of the Dasalakshan festival and become ethical by merging it in their souls and recognizing the Self. Man's soul is a storehouse of qualities, but man remains engrossed in worldly turmoil without recognizing the nature of the soul. In this book, ten moral qualities of the soul have been discussed so that the common man can become moral by recognizing the nature of the soul and doing self-welfare.

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Dr Manisha Jain was born on 24th September 1963 in Meerut. Dr Jain received his PhD from Jamia Millia Islamia, MA from IGNOU and graduated from Delhi University. Dr Jain's four books have been published so far. Two poetry collections and one review collection and one research book. Dr Jain has received many prestigious awards in the field of Hindi literature.

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