Jain tap anumodana card
Tap Anumodana in Jainism
- Tap means austerity, self-discipline, and penance undertaken for spiritual upliftment.
- Anumodana is the sincere encouragement or approval given by others when someone speaks about virtuous deeds or undertakes tapas.
- A “Tap Anumodana card” would be a card that praises and supports someone’s tapas (austerities) and encourages them to continue on the path of self-control, non-violence, and spiritual upliftment.
- In Jain practice, the focus is on uplift of the soul, right conduct (samyak), and peace, not on displaying ego. A tap-anumodana message should be warm, respectful, and supportive of renunciation and ethical conduct.
Simple Jain Tap Anumodana card messages (you can copy or adapt)
- Devanam prabhu, aapki tapas se hriday me shanti aur jeevan me ahimsa ki pratishtha badhe. Aapki tapas ki hum sab anumodana karte hain.
- Aapki tapas hum sab ke liye prerna hai. Anant shanti, ahimsa, aur vivek ki boondein sadaa bani rahen.
- Tap ki is yatra me aapko meri shubhkamnayein. Aapke dhairya aur nishkāmati ke liye hum aabhaari hain.
Chhote, respectful tone tips
- Use phrases like “Aapki tapas ki hum sab anumodana karte hain” (We all approve of your tapas) or “Aapki dhairya ki prashansa karta/karti hoon” (I commend your patience).
- Emphasize non-violence (ahimsa), self-restraint (samvara), truth (satya), and renunciation (parimana/tyaga) as motivations.
If you want, I can tailor a message in a specific language style (Sanskrit-derived, Prakrit-influenced, or modern Hindi) or provide a printable card layout outline.