Mahavir Jayanti celebration sparks hope in Bangladesh
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Amidst rising fundamentalism in Bangladesh, Mahavir Jayanti celebration sparks hope

Amid growing concerns over rising religious fundamentalism in Bangladesh, the peaceful and vibrant celebration of Mahavir Jayanti has emerged as a symbol of hope and resilience for the country’s minority communities

by Siddhartha Dave
Apr 12, 2025, 01:00 pm IST
in World, South Asia, Asia
Mahavir Jayanti celebrations in Bangladesh

Mahavir Jayanti celebrations in Bangladesh

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At a time when Bangladesh is grappling with the intensification of Islamic fundamentalism and religious radicalization, a silent but powerful message of peace and non-violence has emerged from an unexpected quarter — from the ancient teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir Swami.

Just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated Mahavir Jayanti in New Delhi with great reverence, emphasizing India’s eternal commitment to non-violence and universal brotherhood, a historic celebration unfolded across the border in Birganj, Dinajpur, Bangladesh.

Organized under the divine blessings of Pujya Gurudev Yashovarmsuri MS and spiritual guidance of Bhagyayashsuri MS, the Labdhi Vikram Jan Seva Trust (LVJST) led the way in commemorating Prabhu Mahavir’s Janma Kalyanak with an event that resonated with messages of Ahimsa, Aparigraha, and Anekantavad — the cornerstones of Jain philosophy.

Held at the Taupuria Battali Shiv Temple on April 10, the event saw participation from more than 200 local residents, including students and parents from nearby schools. The Navkar Mantra, chanted in Bengali, echoed through the gathering, bridging cultural differences with spiritual unity.

Posters depicting the life of Mahavir Swami and his timeless teachings adorned the venue, while a soul-stirring discourse shed light on his vision of absolute non-violence. Children were gifted new clothes, and the event concluded with a communal meal — a symbol of inclusivity and compassion.

Dignitaries including Tikendraji Rai Mishra, Chief Minister – Citizen Welfare Committee (South Bengal), Mr. Tapas Debnath, President – Bangladesh Hindu Youth Forum, and social workers from the region graced the occasion, lending credibility and momentum to the message of spiritual solidarity.

As incidents of cow slaughter, forced conversions, and religious intolerance continue to plague parts of Bangladesh, this celebration stands in stark contrast — offering an antidote rooted in ancient wisdom. Prabhu Mahavir’s life was a glowing example of complete renunciation of violence — not only in action but in thought and speech.

Could this gentle spiritual wave awaken the conscience of a majority Muslim society increasingly conditioned to accept violence as a norm? Can the fragrance of Ahimsa penetrate an ecosystem that has long normalized animal killings, religious persecution, and intolerance? Will Mahavir Swami’s message plant seeds of change in the hearts of those hardened by hate and radical thought?

Only time will tell. But amidst the noise of extremism, a whisper of hope has begun to echo — from Mahavir to mankind.

 

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