online support
Q: "શ્રી સંઘ પ્રત્યે મારૂં શ્રાવિકા ની દ્રષ્ટિ એ શું કતૅવ્ય છે"
A:
શ્રાવિકા તરીકે શ્રી સંઘ પ્રત્યે તમારું કર્તવ્ય બહુ પવિત્ર અને મહત્ત્વનું છે. સંક્ષેપમાં મુખ્ય કર્તવ્યો આ... Read More
Q: Mahavir na 2 gun vise janvu chesayam and tap
A:
ભગવાન મહાવીરના બે મુખ્ય ગુણો અને તપ વિશે સરળ રીતે:
ભગવાન મહાવીરના 2 મુખ્ય ગુણ
- અહિંસા
Q: how long was the diksha duration of shalibhadra in jainism
A:
In Jain tradition, Śālibhadra’s dīkṣā is not described as having a fixed time limit. Dīkṣā is a lifelong vow of renunciation, not a temporary initiation. In Śālibhadra’s story, he and Dhanya accept dīkṣā, live the life of ascetics, and later u... Read More
Q: i follow the jain religious after sometime the jain guru provide the stike lie instrument if i get it then its allow to get merage
A:
If you mean diksha / monk or nun vows in Jainism, then marriage is not allowed. After taking muni/arya/sadhvi diksha, one follows complete celibacy and renunciation, so marriage is not permitted.
If you are still a ... Read More
Q: after the flow of jain religious then its allows the to get marrage
A:
Yes. In Jain Dharma, marriage is allowed for a grihastha, but it should be lived with dharma, restraint, and responsibility.
A Jain person who follows religion can marry, because:
- marriage is part of householder life
- it should support
Read More
Q: Can 10 days ripe hapus mango can be eaten in eksana
A:
Yes, a ripe Hapus mango can be eaten in Ekasana if it is fresh, clean, and taken within the single permitted meal time.
But ध्यान रखें:
- Ekasana means one sitting meal in the day.
- The mango... Read More
Q: Can 10 days ripe haupus mangao can be eaten?
A:
Yes — ripe Hapus mango can be eaten in Jain diet if it is still fresh, clean, and not spoiled.
Avoid it if it has:
- started rotting
- a bad smell
- fermentation
- mold<... Read More
Q: In eksana which type of mangoes can be eaten??
A:
In ekāsana, generally only one sitting/one meal is taken, but what is allowed depends on the specific vow followed in your Jain tradition.
About mangoes:
- Ripe mango is usually treated as a
Read More
Q: What to do if nuts are already stored in refrigerator and what to consume in eksana
A:
In Jain practice, if nuts are already stored in the refrigerator, they may generally be used only if they are still within the permitted time and remain suitable as per your tradition. But for ekasana, the main point is not the refrigerator itsel... Read More
Q: Differences between digambar and swetambar
A:
Digambar and Śvetāmbara are the two main Jain traditions. Both follow Jain Dharma, the teachings of the Tīrthaṅkaras, and both uphold Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya, and Aparigraha.
Main differences
Read More