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YES. j\ AUTHO RITY OR MEDIATORY PRIESTS . MASTER, HOW CAN I ATTA IN NIRVANA '? BY CONTROLLING . " K:FJRMIJ : YOUR. DESTINY FOLLOWING FRDM YOUR. JIHNISM ( flS HIS FfJlTH Wfis LFITER KNOWN) MOST OF THE POWERFUL 5TflTES OF NORTHERN INOlfJ. THEN liT THE fl6E OF SEVENTY-TWO,flr P/WIlPURI IN 81HflR,HE fiTTflINEO NIRVfiNII, FREED FOR. OM. fiLL PfJIN. ~) , 31 Illustrated Classics from India NOW AVAILABLE ONLINEI The rnagic of the colourful tales of Arnar Chitra Katha has woven nostalgic bonds arnong the Indian diaspora allover the globe.
EACHED THROU0HOUT THE LENGTH fiND BREflDTH OF NORTH INDI;=', WHILE HIS ME5SFJGE SPReAD TO IJLL PARTS OF mE COUNTRY. MA5TER,CFlN I fHTfl lN NI RVfl NA ? 'YES. j\ AUTHO RITY OR MEDIATORY PRIESTS . MASTER, HOW CAN I ATTA IN NIRVANA '? BY CONTROLLING . " K:FJRMIJ : YOUR. DESTINY FOLLOWING FRDM YOUR. JIHNISM ( flS HIS FfJlTH Wfis LFITER KNOWN) MOST OF THE POWERFUL 5TflTES OF NORTHERN INOlfJ. THEN liT THE fl6E OF SEVENTY-TWO,flr P/WIlPURI IN 81HflR,HE fiTTflINEO NIRVfiNII, FREED FOR. OM. fiLL PfJIN. ~) , 31 Illustrated Classics from India NOW AVAILABLE ONLINEI The rnagic of the colourful tales of Arnar Chitra Katha has woven nostalgic bonds arnong the Indian diaspora allover the globe.
After years of contemplation on life and the ultimate truth, he renounced the world and became an ascetic at the age 01 30. For 1210n9 years he practised deep meditation, silence and compassion, leading a life of austerity and penance. At the end of this period, he achieved enlightenment - full knowledge or kella/a gran, - and went on to become the 24th Jain Tirlhankara (one who finds enlightenment and shows the way to otherst. Bhag8wan Mahavira, however, was neither a pioneer of Jainism nor its last Tirthankara.