Assam CM Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma Embraces Jain Teachings at Bhagawan Mahavir Nirvan Mahotsav
Guwahati, Assam - October 01, 2023:
In a profound display of spiritual reverence and unity, Assam's dynamic Chief Minister, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, graced the Bhagawan Mahavir Nirvan Mahotsav held at Fancy Bazar, Guwahati. The event, organized by the Jain community, celebrated the teachings of Bhagawan Mahavir and the essence of forgiveness.
On this special occasion, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took to X to share his thoughts and insights, echoing the timeless wisdom of Bhagawan Mahavir. In his post, he stated, "भगवान महावीर ने त्याग, तपस्या और क्षमा का उपदेश देते हुए हमें 'जियो और जीने दो' का मंत्र दिया तथा जीने का सही रास्ता दिखाया।" These profound words encapsulate the essence of Bhagawan Mahavir's teachings, emphasizing the virtues of renunciation, meditation, and forgiveness.
The Jain community in Guwahati celebrated Kshamavani Diwas, a day dedicated to forgiveness and reconciliation, in the presence of Chief Minister Sarma. The event was graced by the blessings of Acharya Pramukh Sagar Ji Maharaj, further enriching the occasion with spiritual wisdom.
This gathering highlighted the significance of Bhagawan Mahavir's timeless teachings, which continue to inspire individuals from all walks of life. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's participation in this event underscores the message of unity, tolerance, and spiritual enlightenment.
As Assam's leader, Dr. Sarma's presence at the Bhagawan Mahavir Nirvan Mahotsav reflects the state's commitment to embracing and cherishing the rich diversity of its cultural and spiritual heritage. The event served as a reminder of the values that bind communities together and promote harmony in society.
In celebrating Kshamavani Diwas, the Jain community and Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma have reinforced the importance of forgiveness and compassion in our lives, echoing the teachings of Bhagawan Mahavir, whose legacy continues to illuminate the path of righteousness for all.
This event not only honors the profound teachings of Bhagawan Mahavir but also serves as a testament to Assam's inclusive spirit, where people of all backgrounds come together to celebrate and uphold the values of love, compassion, and unity.