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English-- Mahaveer--- Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan--Lord Mahavir was a spiritual leader and founder of the Jain religion, who lived in ancient India. He taught a philosophy of non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline. His teachings have had a profound influence on Jainism, as well as on other religions and spiritual movements around the world. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, also known as the Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, is a Jain temple located in New Delhi, India. It is a place of worship and a center for Jain philosophy and culture.--DOCUMENT OF BONDING--

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Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan,
New Delhi


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Lord Mahavir was a spiritual leader and the 24th Tirthankara in the Jain religion. His teachings and sayings revolve around the principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-attachment, and compassion. These teachings are still relevant today and can guide individuals towards a peaceful and fulfilling life.

One of Lord Mahavir's most famous sayings is "Ahimsa Paramo Dharma," which means non-violence is the highest religion. This principle emphasizes the importance of non-violence in every aspect of life, including physical, mental, and verbal actions. It teaches individuals to practice compassion towards all living beings and avoid causing harm to any of them.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir is the concept of Anekantavada, which means "many-sidedness." This principle emphasizes the importance of considering different perspectives and viewpoints while making decisions. It teaches individuals to avoid being rigid in their beliefs and to be open to different ideas and opinions.

Lord Mahavir also taught about the importance of self-discipline and self-control. He believed that one should avoid indulging in excess and practice moderation in all aspects of life, including food, drink, and material possessions. This principle emphasizes the importance of living a balanced and harmonious life.

Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, is a place of worship and reverence for Jains. It is a symbol of Jain principles and teachings, including non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline. Jains visit this holy place to seek blessings and guidance in their spiritual journey.

In conclusion, Lord Mahavir's teachings are relevant even today, and they can guide individuals towards a peaceful and fulfilling life. The Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan in New Delhi is a place of worship and reverence for Jains, representing the principles of Jainism and its teachings.

Lord Mahavir was a spiritual leader and founder of the Jain religion, who lived in ancient India. He taught a philosophy of non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline. His teachings have had a profound influence on Jainism, as well as on other religions and spiritual movements around the world. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, also known as the Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, is a Jain temple located in New Delhi, India. It is a place of worship and a center for Jain philosophy and culture.

One of Lord Mahavir's central teachings was the concept of ahimsa, or non-violence. He believed that all living beings were interconnected, and that causing harm to any one of them would ultimately harm oneself. He taught that true happiness could only be achieved by living a life of compassion and kindness towards all living beings. This idea of non-violence has become a central tenet of Jainism, and has also influenced other spiritual traditions, such as Buddhism and Hinduism.

Lord Mahavir also emphasized the importance of self-discipline and self-control. He believed that by mastering one's own desires and passions, one could achieve a state of inner peace and enlightenment. He taught that the path to spiritual growth involved renouncing material possessions and living a life of simplicity and austerity.

Another important aspect of Lord Mahavir's teachings was his emphasis on karma and reincarnation. He believed that every action had consequences, and that one's present circumstances were the result of one's past actions. He taught that by living a life of non-violence and compassion, one could accumulate positive karma, which would lead to a better future existence.

Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the temple in New Delhi, is a place where followers of Jainism can come to worship, learn, and practice their faith. The temple features a large statue of Lord Mahavir, as well as other important figures in Jainism. The teachings of Lord Mahavir are explored and interpreted through various rituals, prayers, and study of Jain philosophy.

In summary, Lord Mahavir's teachings emphasized the importance of non-violence, self-discipline, and compassion towards all living beings. His ideas have had a profound impact on Jainism, as well as on other spiritual traditions around the world. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the Jain temple in New Delhi, is a place where followers of Jainism can come to worship and practice their faith, and to deepen their understanding of Lord Mahavir's teachings.

Lord Mahavir was a great spiritual teacher and the founder of Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world. His teachings emphasize the importance of non-violence, truthfulness, non-attachment, and compassion towards all living beings. He believed in the concept of Karma, which states that every action has a consequence, and that the ultimate goal of human life is to attain spiritual liberation or Moksha.

Lord Mahavir's teachings are reflected in many of his sayings and teachings, such as:"Ahimsa paramo dharma" - Non-violence is the highest form of righteousness.
"Satyam vada, dharmam chara" - Speak the truth, practice righteousness.
"Parasparopagraho Jivanam" - All living beings are interdependent and should help each other.
"Anekantavada" - The truth has many facets and can be viewed from multiple perspectives.
"Mithya Drishti" - False perception leads to incorrect understanding and should be avoided.

These teachings encourage individuals to lead a life of moral and ethical principles and to treat all living beings with respect and compassion. Lord Mahavir also believed in the concept of "Jiva Daya" or compassion towards all living beings and promoted the idea of non-violent living. He encouraged his followers to adopt a vegetarian lifestyle and to avoid harming any living being.

Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not a figure in Jainism or in any major religion. The reference to "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi" is not clear and does not have any connection to Lord Mahavir's teachings. Therefore, it is not possible to interpret Lord Mahavir's teachings with this reference.

Lord Mahavir was an important spiritual leader in the Jain tradition, and his teachings emphasize non-violence, truthfulness, non-attachment, and self-control. His teachings were based on the idea that all beings have a soul, and that the ultimate goal of life is to attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

One of Lord Mahavir's most important teachings is Ahimsa or non-violence. He believed that all life is sacred and should be treated with respect and compassion. According to him, the practice of Ahimsa is not limited to avoiding physical violence, but also extends to our thoughts, words, and actions.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir is Satya or truthfulness. He believed that truthfulness is essential for living a virtuous life, and that lying or deceiving others is harmful to both ourselves and others. He emphasized the importance of speaking the truth, even when it is difficult or uncomfortable.

Lord Mahavir also stressed the importance of Aparigraha or non-attachment. He believed that attachment to material possessions and worldly pleasures leads to suffering and prevents us from achieving spiritual growth. According to him, the key to happiness and contentment is to cultivate detachment and to focus on the inner journey.

Lord Mahavir's teachings also emphasized the importance of self-control or Samyama. He believed that we should strive to master our thoughts, emotions, and desires, and that by doing so, we can achieve greater peace and inner strength.

In interpreting Lord Mahavir's teachings, Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life and cultivating inner peace and spiritual growth. He stresses the need to follow the principles of Ahimsa, Satya, Aparigraha, and Samyama in order to achieve true liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

According to Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the ultimate goal of human life is to achieve Moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. He believes that by following the teachings of Lord Mahavir and cultivating inner virtue, we can attain this ultimate goal and achieve eternal happiness in the immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi.

In summary, Lord Mahavir's teachings emphasize non-violence, truthfulness, non-attachment, and self-control, and provide a path to spiritual growth and liberation. These teachings are interpreted and expanded upon by Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, who emphasizes the importance of living a virtuous life and achieving Moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Lord Mahavir was a spiritual teacher and the founder of Jainism, a religion that emphasizes non-violence, compassion, and the attainment of spiritual purity. His teachings, which were recorded in the Jain Agamas, emphasize the importance of self-control, non-attachment, and non-violence.

Here are some of Lord Mahavir's teachings, along with interpretations from Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan:"Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" - Non-violence is the highest virtue.

This statement emphasizes the importance of non-violence in Jainism. Lord Mahavir believed that all living beings, no matter how small or insignificant, have a soul and therefore deserve respect and compassion. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan adds that non-violence is not just about refraining from physical violence, but also extends to our thoughts and emotions."Aparigraha" - Non-attachment to material possessions.

Jainism places great emphasis on detachment from material possessions. Lord Mahavir believed that excessive attachment to material things leads to greed, jealousy, and other negative emotions. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan explains that non-attachment is not the same as renouncing the world. It simply means that we should use material possessions in a responsible and ethical way, without becoming attached to them."Anekanta" - The principle of non-absolutism.

This principle emphasizes the importance of considering multiple perspectives and avoiding dogmatism. Lord Mahavir believed that truth is complex and multifaceted, and that no single person or ideology can claim to have a monopoly on it. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan adds that anekanta teaches us to be open-minded and tolerant of diverse perspectives, and to avoid judging others based on superficial differences."Samyak Darshan, Samyak Gyan, Samyak Charitra" - Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct.

These three principles form the foundation of Jainism. Lord Mahavir believed that faith, knowledge, and conduct are all necessary for spiritual purity and enlightenment. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan explains that right faith involves accepting the truth of Jainism, right knowledge involves gaining a deep understanding of Jain principles, and right conduct involves putting those principles into practice in our daily lives.

Overall, Lord Mahavir's teachings emphasize the importance of compassion, self-control, and spiritual purity. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan explains that these principles are not just relevant to Jainism, but can be applied to all aspects of our lives, regardless of our religious or cultural background.

Lord Mahavir was a spiritual leader and the founder of Jainism. His teachings emphasize the importance of non-violence, compassion, and the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Some of his key teachings include:

Ahimsa (non-violence): Lord Mahavir believed in the principle of ahimsa, which means non-violence towards all living beings. He believed that all beings are interconnected and that harming one being ultimately harms oneself.


Anekantavada (multiple perspectives): Lord Mahavir taught that there are multiple perspectives on any given issue and that one should strive to understand and respect these perspectives. This requires an open mind and a willingness to listen to others.


Karma (actions and consequences): Lord Mahavir believed in the principle of karma, which means that one's actions have consequences. He taught that one should strive to live a virtuous life and avoid negative actions that can lead to negative consequences.


Nirvana (enlightenment): Lord Mahavir taught that the ultimate goal of human existence is to attain enlightenment or nirvana. This requires a spiritual journey of self-discovery and the cultivation of virtues such as compassion, humility, and selflessness.

These teachings are still relevant today and continue to inspire millions of people around the world. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, may provide additional insights and interpretations on Lord Mahavir's teachings based on the Jain tradition.

Lord Mahavir was the 24th and last Tirthankara of the Jain religion, who lived in ancient India around 599 BCE. He preached the philosophy of Jainism, which is based on non-violence, compassion, and self-control. Here are some of Lord Mahavir's teachings:

Non-violence (Ahimsa): Lord Mahavir emphasized the importance of non-violence as the fundamental principle of Jainism. He believed that every living being has a soul, and harming any living being is equivalent to harming oneself.


Karma: Lord Mahavir believed that every action, whether good or bad, leads to karmic consequences. He encouraged people to perform good deeds and avoid bad ones to attain spiritual liberation.


Self-control: Lord Mahavir emphasized the importance of self-control, which he believed is necessary to control one's desires and passions. He taught that material possessions and sensual pleasures are temporary and do not bring true happiness.


Truthfulness: Lord Mahavir believed in the importance of speaking the truth at all times. He taught that lying or deceiving others causes harm to oneself and others.


Equality: Lord Mahavir believed in the equality of all living beings, regardless of their social status, gender, or religion. He rejected the caste system and encouraged people to treat others with respect and kindness.

These teachings of Lord Mahavir are still relevant today and have influenced many people around the world. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, continues to spread the message of Jainism to people all over the world, inspiring them to lead a life of compassion, non-violence, and self-control.

Lord Mahavir was a great spiritual teacher and the founder of Jainism. His teachings emphasized the importance of non-violence, truthfulness, self-discipline, and compassion. These principles are central to the Jain philosophy and have had a profound influence on Indian culture and spirituality.

One of Lord Mahavir's most important teachings is Ahimsa, which means non-violence. According to him, non-violence is the highest form of religion, and it should be practiced in thought, speech, and action. He believed that all living beings have a soul and that we should treat them with love and compassion. Jainism also emphasizes the practice of vegetarianism and the avoidance of any activities that harm other living beings.

Lord Mahavir also taught about the importance of truthfulness and honesty. He believed that one should always speak the truth, no matter the circumstances, and avoid deceit and dishonesty. He also emphasized the importance of self-discipline and self-control in achieving spiritual growth and enlightenment.

In addition to these teachings, Lord Mahavir also stressed the importance of detachment from material possessions and the pursuit of spiritual knowledge and enlightenment. He believed that one should strive to overcome attachment to material possessions and focus on developing a deeper understanding of the true nature of the self and the universe.

Overall, Lord Mahavir's teachings continue to inspire millions of people around the world to live a life of compassion, non-violence, and spiritual growth. They are a testament to the enduring power of spiritual wisdom and the potential for human beings to live in harmony with each other and the world around us.

Lord Mahavir was an Indian sage and the founder of Jainism, which is an ancient religion that emphasizes non-violence towards all living beings. His teachings revolve around the concept of Ahimsa, which means non-violence, and the pursuit of spiritual purity and enlightenment.

One of Lord Mahavir's most famous teachings is the concept of the "three jewels" of Jainism: Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Conduct. These three principles are essential for living a Jain way of life and achieving spiritual liberation.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir is the idea of karma, which is the belief that all actions have consequences and that these consequences determine the course of one's life. According to Lord Mahavir, karma can be either good or bad, and it is possible to accumulate good karma by performing good deeds and avoiding harm to others.

Lord Mahavir also taught the importance of self-control and the renunciation of worldly desires in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. He believed that true happiness and fulfillment could only be achieved through the pursuit of spiritual purity and the elimination of negative emotions such as greed, anger, and attachment.

The teachings of Lord Mahavir continue to inspire millions of people around the world today, and his legacy remains an important part of Indian culture and spirituality. Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, serves as a center for the study and practice of Jainism, and continues to promote the teachings of Lord Mahavir and the principles of non-violence and spiritual purity that are at the heart of this ancient religion.

Lord Mahavir, also known as Vardhamana Mahavira, was an ancient Indian sage and founder of Jainism. He was born in 599 BCE in present-day Bihar, India. His teachings revolve around the idea of ahimsa or non-violence towards all living beings, and the pursuit of liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

One of Lord Mahavir's key teachings is the concept of the Four Noble Truths. These are:

The truth of suffering (Dukkha): Life is inherently unsatisfactory and suffering is a universal human experience.


The truth of the cause of suffering (Samudaya): Suffering arises from craving or attachment to material possessions, relationships, and other forms of worldly desires.


The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha): It is possible to overcome suffering by eliminating attachment and achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death.


The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering (Magga): The path to liberation involves following the threefold path of right conduct, right knowledge, and right faith.

Lord Mahavir also taught the importance of non-violence towards all living beings, including animals and plants. He believed in the idea of karma, which states that every action has consequences and that one's actions determine their future. He also stressed the importance of self-control, meditation, and compassion towards all living beings.

In addition to Lord Mahavir's teachings, the interpretation and elaboration of his teachings by Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi have helped to further spread the message of Jainism. These interpretations have focused on the importance of living a life of virtue, following the path of non-violence, and achieving liberation from the cycle of birth and death. They have also emphasized the importance of compassion towards all living beings and the role of meditation in achieving inner peace and spiritual growth.

Overall, the teachings of Lord Mahavir and their interpretation by Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan and the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan continue to inspire individuals around the world to pursue a life of non-violence, compassion, and spiritual growth.

Lord Mahavir, also known as Vardhamana Mahavira, was an ancient Indian spiritual leader and the founder of Jainism. His teachings emphasized the importance of non-violence, self-control, and the practice of meditation and self-reflection. These principles are still followed by Jains today, and have also influenced other spiritual and philosophical traditions around the world.

One of the key teachings of Lord Mahavir was the concept of Ahimsa, which means non-violence or non-injury. This principle is central to Jainism and emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with all living beings, including animals and plants. Lord Mahavir believed that all living beings have a right to live, and that we should avoid harming them as much as possible.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir was the idea of Karma, which refers to the consequences of our actions. According to Lord Mahavir, every action we take has a corresponding effect on our lives, and we must be mindful of our thoughts, words, and deeds in order to avoid negative consequences.

Lord Mahavir also taught the importance of self-control, or Samyama, and the practice of meditation and self-reflection, or Dhyana. By developing these qualities, we can overcome our negative tendencies and achieve inner peace and spiritual growth.

In interpreting Lord Mahavir's teachings, Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan emphasizes the importance of living a life of simplicity and humility, and avoiding attachment to material possessions and worldly desires. He also stresses the need for self-discipline and self-awareness in order to achieve spiritual liberation.

Overall, the teachings of Lord Mahavir and their interpretation by Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan emphasize the importance of living a life of compassion, non-violence, and spiritual growth. These principles can help us to live more harmoniously with others and achieve greater peace and happiness in our lives.

Lord Mahavir was a great spiritual teacher and the founder of Jainism, a religion that emphasizes non-violence, compassion, and the pursuit of self-realization. His teachings are based on the principles of ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (non-stealing), brahmacharya (celibacy), and aparigraha (non-attachment).

Lord Mahavir believed that every individual has the potential to achieve spiritual enlightenment, and he taught that the path to enlightenment involves living a life of ethical and moral purity. He emphasized the importance of meditation and self-reflection, and taught that true happiness can only be attained by freeing oneself from material desires.

Some of Lord Mahavir's most famous teachings include:"Ahimsa paramo dharma" - Non-violence is the highest religion.
"Satya hi param satya hai" - Truth is the ultimate truth.
"Parasparopagraho jivanam" - All living beings are interdependent and should help one another.
"Anekanta vad" - Truth is multi-faceted and can be perceived in different ways by different people.
"Soul has no gender, no caste, no religion, no nationality, no color" - The soul is beyond all worldly distinctions.

Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan is not a known figure in Jainism, and I am not aware of any teachings or interpretations that he may have offered on the subject. Similarly, I am not aware of any connection between Lord Mahavir's teachings and the "eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan" in New Delhi. Can you please provide more context or information on this?

Lord Mahavir was a great spiritual teacher and the founder of Jainism, an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence, compassion, and respect for all living beings. His teachings have had a profound impact on Indian culture and society, and continue to inspire millions of people around the world.

One of the key teachings of Lord Mahavir is the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence. He believed that all living beings, human and animal alike, should be treated with respect and compassion, and that violence in any form was a violation of the sacredness of life. He also taught that one should strive to avoid causing harm to others in thought, word, and deed, and that this was the path to spiritual liberation.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir is the principle of anekantavada, or non-absolutism. This principle recognizes that there are many different perspectives and truths in the world, and that no single perspective can fully capture the complexity and richness of reality. It encourages people to be open-minded and tolerant of others, and to seek understanding and empathy rather than judgment and condemnation.

Lord Mahavir also emphasized the importance of self-discipline, self-reflection, and self-awareness as essential tools for personal growth and spiritual development. He believed that by cultivating inner virtues such as humility, compassion, and equanimity, one could overcome the limitations of the ego and achieve a deeper understanding of the nature of reality.

Finally, Lord Mahavir taught that the ultimate goal of human life was to achieve liberation from the cycle of birth and death, and to attain a state of permanent bliss and enlightenment. He believed that this could be achieved through a combination of spiritual practice, ethical living, and devotion to the teachings of the Jain tradition.

In summary, Lord Mahavir's teachings emphasize the importance of non-violence, non-absolutism, self-discipline, and spiritual growth as essential components of a fulfilling and meaningful life. These teachings continue to inspire and guide people around the world, and serve as a testament to the enduring power of human wisdom and compassion.

Lord Mahavir was a great teacher and philosopher who founded the Jain religion. His teachings emphasize the importance of non-violence, self-control, and compassion for all living beings. Here are some of his key teachings:

Ahimsa (Non-violence): Lord Mahavir taught that all living beings have a soul and that we should treat all creatures with respect and compassion. He believed that violence is never the answer, and that we should strive to live in harmony with all living beings.


Satya (Truthfulness): Lord Mahavir believed in the power of truth and that one should always speak the truth, even if it is difficult or uncomfortable. He taught that lies and deceit only create more problems and suffering.


Asteya (Non-stealing): Lord Mahavir taught that stealing is wrong and that we should always be honest in our dealings with others. He believed that greed and selfishness only lead to more suffering and that we should strive to live a simple and contented life.


Brahmacharya (Chastity): Lord Mahavir believed in the importance of self-control and living a life of celibacy. He taught that indulging in sensual pleasures only distracts us from our spiritual goals and leads to more suffering.


Aparigraha (Non-attachment): Lord Mahavir taught that attachment to material possessions only leads to suffering and that we should strive to detach ourselves from material things. He believed in living a simple and minimalistic lifestyle, focusing instead on spiritual growth and inner peace.

Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan in New Delhi, is a Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavir. It is a place of worship and meditation for Jains around the world, and a symbol of the teachings of Lord Mahavir. The temple is a beautiful example of Jain architecture and is visited by millions of people every year who come to pay their respects to Lord Mahavir and learn from his teachings.

Lord Mahavir was the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism, and his teachings revolve around the principles of non-violence, truth, non-attachment, and non-possession. His teachings emphasize the importance of self-control, spiritual purification, and compassion towards all living beings.


One of Lord Mahavir's most famous teachings is Ahimsa, which means non-violence. He believed that all living beings, including animals, have a right to live and that we should strive to cause as little harm as possible to all creatures. This principle is at the core of Jainism and is a guiding principle for Jain followers.

Another important teaching of Lord Mahavir is Satya, which means truth. Lord Mahavir believed that truthfulness is an essential aspect of spiritual progress and that one should always speak the truth, even if it is uncomfortable or inconvenient.

Lord Mahavir also emphasized the importance of non-attachment and non-possession. He believed that material possessions and wealth are temporary and do not bring lasting happiness. Instead, true happiness can be found through spiritual practice and the cultivation of inner peace.

Finally, Lord Mahavir stressed the importance of spiritual purification and self-control. He believed that the ultimate goal of human life is to achieve spiritual enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. To achieve this, one must purify the mind and body through spiritual practice and self-control.

In summary, Lord Mahavir's teachings revolve around the principles of non-violence, truth, non-attachment, and non-possession. His teachings emphasize the importance of self-control, spiritual purification, and compassion towards all living beings. These teachings continue to inspire millions of followers around the world to this day.



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