Lord Mahavira attained enlightenment on the bank of the river "Rujuvaluka" in Bihar under the "Shal Tree" in "Gaudohika aasan" means in milking a cow posture. on the tenth day of the increasing moon in the month of Vaishakh {sud dahsmi}. at 12 noon...
jainsim teaches ahinsa(non violence) and mahavira told that jeo or jene do( live and let others live)
Mahavira is considered the founder of Jainism, an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence, truth, and asceticism. He is regarded as the 24th Tirthankara, a spiritual teacher who has attained enlightenment. Jainism advocates for the liberation of the soul through ethical living and self-discipline. Mahavira's teachings continue to influence millions of followers today.
Absolutely not.In the Buddhist Pali Tipitaka, Mahavira is referred to as Nigantha Nātaputta, one of the six heretics, who were contemporary with (i.e., living at the same time as) the Gautama Buddha and who had claimed that they themselves were the Buddhas (but actually they were not) before Prince Siddartha attained Buddhahood.
Jains consider Friday to be the most important day of the week. This is because the last tirthankara, Mahavira, is believed to have attained nirvana on this day. Jains often fast, meditate, and visit temples on Fridays to pay homage to Mahavira.
The name of Vardhman Mahavira's daughter was "PRIYADARSHANA"
Mahavira was the last Tirthankara.
The leading founder of Jainism is traditionally regarded as Lord Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana. He lived in the 6th century BCE and is considered the 24th Tirthankara, a spiritual teacher who has attained enlightenment. Mahavira emphasized the principles of non-violence, truth, and asceticism, which are central to Jain beliefs.
Mahavira's varna was Kshatriya, or warrior.
Mahavira died at the age of 72.
Mahavira was born in Kundulpur district
Mahavira was born on April 12, 599 BC.