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When is Kisan Diwas celebrated in India?

Kisan Diwas is celebrated on 23 December in India


Why Is Sadbhavana Diwas celebrated?

Sadbhavana Diwas to promote National Integration and communal harmony among the people of all religions and languages. It is held on August 20 each year, which is the birth date of former Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi.


Chak de India 's Bindiya Naik- Shilpa Shukla 's major plays with theatre director Arvind Gaur?

Her major plays with Theatre director Arvind Gaur are 1- Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions 2-Neil Simon's Log-Baag 3-Deshpande's Antim Diwas 4-Ashok Lal's Ek Mamooli Aadmi 5- Mahesh Dattani's Tara 6-Dario fo's operation three star (an adaptation of Dario Fo's play Accidental Death of an Anarchist) 7-Swadesh Deepak's Court Martaial etc 8-Girish Karnad's Rakt Kalyan etc


What is the similarities between Sikhism and jainism?

Jainism and SikhismBoth Jainism and Sikhism have originated in South Asia and are Eastern philosophical faiths. Jainism, like Buddhism, rejected the authority (but not the values) of the Vedas and created independent textual traditions based on the words and examples of their early teachers, eventually evolving entirely new ways for interacting with the lay community. HistoryJainism is the oldest living Shramana tradition in India. In its current form, the Jain tradition is traced to Vardhamana Mahavira (The Great Hero; ca. 599-527 B.C.), the twenty-fourth and last of the Tirthankaras (Sanskrit for fordmakers). Mahavira was born to a ruling family in the town of Vaishali, located in the modern state of Bihar. The first Tirthankara was Lord Rishabha, who lived long before Mahavira. That makes Jainism one of the oldest religions. Next to the Bahá'í Faith, Sikhism is the youngest of the world's major monotheistic religions. Sikhism was established in 15th century in the state of Punjab in North India. Guru Nanak, although born into a Hindu household in 1469 in the Punjab region, he challenged the existing practices and is considered the founder of the new faith. The Guru loved to travel and observe concepts and ideas regarding spiritual practices of various faiths. At the heart of his message was a philosophy of universal love, devotion to God. By the time he had left this world he had founded a new religion of "disciples" (shiksha or Sikh) that followed his example.Lineage of teachersThe 24th Tirthankara of the Jain community was Vardhamana, the last in a series of 24 who lived in East India. Jains have 24 Tirthankaras, the Sikhs have 10 Gurus with the final Sovereign Authority of living Guru conferred upon Guru Granth Sahib by the tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh. PracticesDiwaliDiwali is celebrated by both. Although Sikhs celebrate the day as Bandhi Chhor Diwas, the homecoming to Amritsar of the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru HarGobind Sahib from Gwalior. The release of 52 Rajas from the fort of Gwalior is attributed to this Guru. For Jains, Diwali is the celebrarion of the 24th Thirthankar, Mahavir, reaching Nirvana or Moksha on this day at Pavapuri on Oct. 15, 527 BC, on Chaturdashi of Karti.Ahimsa and vegetarianismThe Jains are strictly vegetarian. Sikhs are not strictly vegetarian, in that Sikh scriptures do not believe that solely abstaining from meat leads to greater spirituality. There are, however,some sects/cults of Sikhism (Akhand Kirtani Jatha, Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha etc) who encourage vegetarianism. The majority of Sikhs believe, eating meat is left up to the individual's conscience in Sikhism, as it will not affect spirituality. The food served in the Sikh temples (Gurudwaras) is invariably vegetarian in order to accommodate all sections of society. Ahimsa for the Jains is a code of practice to always be kind and compassionate and prevent hurt to oneself and others. Compassion and seeking the highest good for all, Sarbat Da Bhala, in the Will of God, is paramount for a Sikh.There are occasional references to Jainism in the Guru Granth Sahib and other Sikh texts.AsceticismSikhism does not promote asceticism - The Gurus lived as householders. However the members of the Udasi order founded by Shrichand, the son of the first Guru Nanak practice asceticism. Jains have an organised ascetic order of monks and nuns. The lay people are householders. Other practicesA Sikh is bound to the Truth at all times and practices god Consciousness through Nam Simran and selfless service (Sewa). Jains too place high regard in prayers and meditation. Sikhs reject the Caste System and promote social and gender equality as the soul is the same for both men and women. All are equal in the eyes of God. God is accessible without priests or a middle person. Sikhs and Jains, like Hindus, are expected to be tolerant of all faiths and do not believe that any one path has a monopoly on the Truth. There are many paths to seek out the Love of God and incur Divine Grace. In fact to call another's path inferior is sign of ignorance and intolerance. Both, personal devotion and communal prayers are a part of Sikh's way of life.Concept of GodJains do not believe in the concept of a Godhead responsible for the manifestation of the Creation. They believe the universe is eternal, without beginning or end, and that all happens in an autonomous fashion with no necessity of a co-ordinator/God. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion, believing in the singular power of the Formless Creator God, Ik Onkaar, without a parallel. In the Guru Granth Sahib, God is called by all the Hindu names and as Allah as well.CustomsDuring the 18th century, there were a number of attempts to prepare an accurate portrayal of Sikh customs. Sikh scholars and theologians started in 1931 to prepare the Reht Maryada -- the Sikh code of conduct and conventions. This has successfully achieved a high level of uniformity in the religious and social practices of Sikhism throughout the world. It contains 27 articles. Article 1 defines who is a Sikh:" Any human being who faithfully believes in: One Immortal Being,Ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak Dev to Guru Gobind Singh,The Guru Granth Sahib,The utterances and teachings of the ten Gurus and the baptism bequeathed by the tenth Guru, and who does not owe allegiance to any other religion, is a Sikh."Fasting is an accepted practice for the Jains. A Sikh will eat to partially satisfy the hunger at all times.Where the Guru Granth Sahib is present, that place becomes a Gurdwara. The focal point of worship in a Gurdwara (the gateway to God) is the eternal teachings of Guru Granth Sahib -the Shabad (Word) Guru.Jains exhibit the statues of their Tirathankars in their temples. Special shrines in residences or in public temples include images of the Tirthankaras, who are not worshiped but remembered and revered; other shrines house images of deities who are more properly invoked to intercede with worldly problems. Daily rituals may include meditation and bathing; bathing the images; offering food, flowers, and lighted lamps for the images; and reciting mantras in Ardhamagadhi, an ancient language of northeast India related to Sanskrit.Jainism express non violence in thought, word and action. Sikhism seeks peace; when all other means have been exhausted then they find it justifiable to draw the sword against oppression and injustice. Jains believe a peaceful way can always be found, perhaps sometimes after tremendous effort. War or violence against humans or animals is never justified.Karma and salvationBoth Jains and Sikhs believe in the Karma Theory and re-incarnation of the soul. Salvation for a Sikh is attained through the Divine Grace and Will of Waheguru (God) and through good deeds in one's life and the selfless service of Sewa and charity. Jains too believe in personal effort and aims and do not depend on a heavenly being for assistance. Both believe in the conquest of the mind through control of the passions through the five senses as the path to ending the cycle of sufferance of birth and death.


Related questions

When is Kisan Diwas celebrated in India?

Kisan Diwas is celebrated on 23 December in India


Why is kisan divas celebrated?

Kisan diwas is celebrated to commemorate Mr. Charan singh chaudhary , the fifth prime minister of India.


Why is Hindi Diwas celebrated?

September 14th, is celebrated as Hindi Day because on this day in 1949, the Constituent Assembly of India had adopted Hindi written in Devnagari script as the Official Language of the Union. Hindi Diwas is celebrated all through the India to show the importance of Hindi language in the country. The Hindi language in India has a long history, and it is the language spoken as a mother tongue by around 258 million people, and known as the 5th largest language of the world.


When was Sadbhavana Diwas first celebrated?

20 aug 2011


Whose birthday is celebrated as kisan diwas?

ch. charan singh


How Hindi diwas is celebrated essay?

essay on teachers day in hindi


What celebrates birthday celebrated as shiksha diwas?

maulana abul kalam azad's birthday


Bharat ka swatantrata diwas par nibandh?

Bharat ka Swatantrata Diwas 15 August ko manaya jata hai. Is din 1947 me Bharat ki azadi prapt hue thi. Is din ko desh bharatvarsh me gantantra ke naate mana jata hai, jisme desh ke nagrik apni svatantrata aur samanta ka anand uthate hain. Hindustan ke pratham Rashtrapati Dr. Rajendra Prasad ne is din Red Fort se pahla swatantrata divas bhashan diya tha.


Desh prem divas is celebrated on which occasion?

Desh Prem Divas, also known as Patriot's Day, is celebrated in India on August 14 each year to honor the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence.


Why Is Sadbhavana Diwas celebrated?

Sadbhavana Diwas to promote National Integration and communal harmony among the people of all religions and languages. It is held on August 20 each year, which is the birth date of former Prime Minister of India, Shri Rajiv Gandhi.


When celebrate bujurg diwas?

importance of bujurag diwas in hindi


What days in July is celebrated as Kargil Vijay Diwas to mark the Indian victory in the Kargil war back in 1999?

26th July