Sunday, 4 October 2020

પોતે કંકુથી છાપેલી કંકોતરી#Live kirtan bhakti by pujyashree on 30th september 2020

 પોતે કંકુથી છાપેલી કંકોતરી#Live kirtan bhakti by pujyashree on 30th september 2020

પોતે કંકુથી છાપેલી કંકોતરી

પોતે કંકુથી છાપેલી કંકોતરી#Live kirtan bhakti by pujyashree on 30th september 2020



Friday, 2 October 2020

Timid Rabbit story# Learn English through story and subtitles.

 #Timid Rabbit story# Learn English through story and subtitles.



THE FOOLISH, TIMID RABBIT

ONCE upon a time, a Rabbit was asleep under a palm-tree. All at once he woke up, and thought: "What if the world should break up! What then would become of me?" At that moment, some Monkeys dropped a cocoanut. It fell down on the ground just back of the Rabbit. Hearing the noise, the Rabbit said to himself: "The earth is all breaking up!" And he jumped up and ran just as fast as he could, without even looking back to see what made the noise. Another Rabbit saw him running, and called after him, "What are you running so fast for?" "Don't ask me!" he cried. But the other Rabbit ran after him, begging to know what was the matter. Then the first Rabbit said: "Don't you know? The earth is all breaking up!" And on he ran, and the second Rabbit ran with him. The next Rabbit they met ran with them when he heard that the earth was all breaking up. One Rabbit after another joined them, until there were hundreds of Rabbits running as fast as they could go. They passed a Deer, calling out to him that the earth was all breaking up. The Deer then ran with them. The Deer called to a Fox to come along because the earth was all breaking up. On and on they ran, and an Elephant joined them. At last the Lion saw the animals running, and heard their cry that the earth was all breaking up. He thought there must be some mistake, so he ran to the foot of a hill in front of them and roared three times. This stopped them, for they knew the voice of the King of Beasts, and they feared him. "Why are you running so fast?" asked the Lion. "Oh, King Lion," they answered him, "the earth is all breaking up!" "Who saw it breaking up?" asked the Lion. "I didn't," said the Elephant. "Ask the Fox--he told me about it." "I didn't," said the Fox. "The Rabbits told me about it," said the Deer. One after another of the Rabbits said: "I did not see it, but another Rabbit told me about it." At last the Lion came to the Rabbit who had first said the earth was all breaking up. "Is it true that the earth is all breaking up?" the Lion asked. "Yes, O Lion, it is," said the Rabbit. "I was asleep under a palm-tree. I woke up and thought, 'What would become of me if the earth should all break up?' At that very moment, I heard the sound of the earth breaking up, and I ran away." "Then," said the Lion, "you and I will go back to the place where the earth began to break up, and see what is the matter." So the Lion put the little Rabbit on his back, and away they went like the wind. The other animals waited for them at the foot of the hill. The Rabbit told the Lion when they were near the place where he slept, and the Lion saw just where the Rabbit had been sleeping. He saw, too, the cocoanut that had fallen to the ground near by. Then the Lion said to the Rabbit, "It must have been the sound of the cocoanut falling to the ground that you heard. You foolish Rabbit!" And the Lion ran back to the other animals, and told them all about it. If it had not been for the wise King of Beasts, they might be running still.

*Who will tie the bell on cat neck* #Learn English through story and subtitles#

 *Who will tie the bell on cat neck* #Learn English through story and subtitles#



Who will tie the bell on cat neck short story in written once upon a time lived a cat and many rats in a old house . the cat eats one rat everyday . one day the most old rat organise a meeting . the most young rat give a suggestion to put a bell in the cat's neck . then a rat asks that who will bell the cat ? . then all rats went silent . then the old rat says that suggesting a thing is very easy but doing it is very difficult. long ago in a house there lived some mice in an old Cottage they were very happy but the happiness was short lived as a cat arrived in that Cottage the story was different from that day everyday the cat eated one Mouse it terrible fate to the lives of mouse one day the eldest of all the mice called a meeting where everyone was discussing about the problem finally the youngest of all came up with an idea that they will put a bell on the cat so whenever the cat comes near to them they could be aware and run for their lives but the question was who would Bell the cat everyone was very scared and no one was ready for the job Thus every rat remained scared forever MORAL- "saying is simple but doing is difficult" Story -2 There was a grocery shop in a town. Plenty of mice lived in that grocery shop. Food was in plenty for them. They ate everything and spoiled all the bags. They also wasted the bread, biscuits and fruits of the shop. The grocer got really worried. So, he thought "I should buy a cat and let it stay at the grocery. Only then I can save my things." He bought a nice, big fat cat and let him stay there. The cat had a nice time hunting the mice and killing them. The mice could not move freely now. They were afraid that anytime the cat would eat them up. The mice wanted to do something. They held a meeting and all of them tweeted "We must get rid of the cat. Can someone give a suggestion"? All the mice sat and brooded. A smart looking mouse stood up and said, "The cat moves softly. That is the problem. If we can tie a bell around her neck, then things will be fine. We can know the movements of the cat". “Yes, that is answer," stated all the mice. An old mouse slowly stood up and asked, "Who would tie the bell?" After some moments there was no one there to answer this question. MORAL : Empty solutions are of no worth.

Friday, 25 September 2020

Pujya deepakbhai #જેકપોટ for mahatma Kirtan bhakti"દાદા દૂર છતા પાસે લાગે છે"

"દાદા દૂર છતા પાસે લાગે છે" Pujya deepakbhai #જેકપોટ for mahatma Kirtan bhakti"દાદા દૂર છતા પાસે લાગે છે"

Pujya  deepakbhai #જેકપોટ for mahatma Kirtan bhakti"દાદા દૂર છતા પાસે લાગે છે"




Sunday, 20 September 2020

#Tirthankar pad#તીર્થંકર પદ* |Good karma vs Bad karma in fact of 2020

Tirthankar pad




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जैन धर्म में 24 तीर्थंकर हुए हैं। तीर्थंकर का अर्थ है- जो तारे, तारने वाला। तीर्थंकर को अरिहंत कहा जाता है। मूलत: यह शब्द अर्हत पद से संबंधित है। अरिहंत का अर्थ होता है जिसने अपने भीतर के शत्रुओं पर विजय पा ली। ऐसा व्यक्ति जिसने कैवल्य ज्ञान को प्राप्त कर लिया। अरिहंत का अर्थ भगवान भी होता है।
(1) ऋषभदेव : कुलकरों की कुल परंपरा के सातवें कुलकर नाभिराज और उनकी पत्नी मरुदेवी से ऋषभदेव का जन्म चैत्र कृष्ण की अष्टमी-नवमी को अयोध्या में हुआ। इनके दो पुत्र भरत और बाहुबली तथा दो पुत्रियां ब्राह्मी और सुंदरी थीं। ऋषभदेव स्वायंभुव मनु से पांचवीं पीढ़ी में इस क्रम में हुए- स्वायंभुव मनु, प्रियव्रत, अग्नीघ्र, नाभि और फिर ऋषभ। चैत्र माह के कृष्ण पक्ष की अष्टमी को आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा फाल्गुन कृष्ण पक्ष की अष्टमी के दिन आपको कैवल्य की प्राप्ति हुई। कैलाश पर्वत क्षेत्र के अष्टपद में आपको माघ कृष्ण 14 को निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। आपका प्रतीक चिह्न- बैल, चैत्यवृक्ष- न्यग्रोध, यक्ष- गोवदनल, यक्षिणी- चक्रेश्वरी हैं।
(2) अजीतनाथजी : द्वितीय तीर्थंकर अजीतनाथजी की माता का नाम विजया और पिता का नाम जितशत्रु था। आपका जन्म माघ शुक्ल पक्ष की दशमी को अयोध्या में हुआ था। माघ शुक्ल पक्ष की नवमी को आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा पौष शुक्ल पक्ष की एकादशी को आपको कैवल्य ज्ञान की प्राप्ति हुई। चैत्र शुक्ल की पंचमी को आपको सम्मेद शिखर पर निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। आपका प्रतीक चिह्न- गज, चैत्यवृक्ष- सप्तपर्ण, यक्ष- महायक्ष, यक्षिणी- रोहिणी है।(3) संभवनाथजी : तृतीय तीर्थंकर संभवनाथजी की माता का नाम सुसेना और पिता का नाम जितारी है। संभवनाथजी का जन्म मार्गशीर्ष की चतुर्दशी को श्रावस्ती में हुआ था। मार्गशीर्ष के शुक्ल पक्ष की पूर्णिमा के दिन आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा कठोर तपस्या के बाद कार्तिक कृष्ण की पंचमी को आपको कैवल्य ज्ञान की प्राप्ति हुई। चैत्र शुक्ल पक्ष की पंचमी को सम्मेद शिखर पर आपको निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। जैन धर्मावलंबियों के अनुसार उनका प्रतीक चिह्न- अश्व, चैत्यवृक्ष- शाल, यक्ष- त्रिमुख, यक्षिणी- प्रज्ञप्ति है।
(4) अभिनंदनजी : चतुर्थ तीर्थंकर अभिनंदनजी की माता का नाम सिद्धार्था देवी और पिता का नाम सन्वर (सम्वर या संवरा राज) है। आपका जन्म माघ शुक्ल की बारस को अयोध्या में हुआ। माघ शुक्ल की बारस को ही आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा कठोर तप के बाद पौष शुक्ल पक्ष की चतुर्दशी को आपको कैवल्य ज्ञान की प्राप्ति हुई। बैशाख शुक्ल की छटमी या सप्तमी के दिन सम्मेद शिखर पर आपको निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। जैन धर्मावलंबियों के अनुसार उनका प्रतीक चिह्न- बंदर, चैत्यवृक्ष- सरल, यक्ष- यक्षेश्वर, यक्षिणी- व्रजश्रृंखला है।
(6) पद्ममप्रभुजी : छठवें तीर्थंकर पद्मप्रभुजी के पिता का नाम धरण राज और माता का नाम सुसीमा देवी था। कार्तिक कृष्ण पक्ष की द्वादशी को आपका जन्म वत्स कौशाम्बी में हुआ। कार्तिक कृष्ण पक्ष की त्रयोदशी को आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा चैत्र शुक्ल पक्ष की पूर्णिमा के दिन आपको कैवल्य ज्ञान की प्राप्ति हुई। फाल्गुन कृष्ण पक्ष की चतुर्दशी को आपको सम्मेद शिखर पर निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। जैन धर्मावलंबियों के अनुसार उनका प्रतीक चिह्न- कमल, चैत्यवृक्ष- प्रियंगु, यक्ष-मातंग, यक्षिणी- अप्रति चक्रेश्वरी है।
(5) सुमनाथजी : पांचवें तीर्थंकर सुमतिनाथजी के पिता का नाम मेघरथ या मेघप्रभ तथा माता का नाम सुमंगला था। बैशाख शुक्ल की अष्टमी को साकेतपुरी (अयोध्या) में आपका जन्म हुआ। कुछ विद्वानों के अनुसार आपका जन्म चैत्र शुक्ल की एकादशी को हुआ था। बैशाख शुक्ल की नवमी के दिन आपने दीक्षा ग्रहण की तथा चैत्र शुक्ल पक्ष की एकादशी को आपको कैवल्य ज्ञान की प्राप्ति हुई। चैत्र शुक्ल की एकादशी को सम्मेद शिखर पर आपको निर्वाण प्राप्त हुआ। जैन धर्मावलंबियों के अनुसार उनका प्रतीक चिह्न- चकवा, चैत्यवृक्ष- प्रियंगु, यक्ष- तुम्बुरव, यक्षिणी- वज्रांकुशा है। (7) सुपार्श्वनाथ : (8) चन्द्रप्रभु : (9) पुष्पदंत : (10) शीतलनाथ : (11) श्रेयांसनाथजी : (12) वासुपूज्य : (13) विमलनाथ : (14) अनंतनाथजी : (15) धर्मनाथ : (16) शांतिनाथ : (17) कुंथुनाथजी : (18) अरहनाथजी : (19) मल्लिनाथ : (20) मुनिसुव्रतनाथ : (21) नमिनाथ : (22) नेमिनाथ (23) पार्श्वनाथ : (24) महावीर : The 24 tirthankara
Padmanabha (King Shrenika)[33]Surdev (Mahavira's uncle Suparshva)Suparshva (King Kaunik's son king Udayin)Svamprabh (The ascetic Pottil)Sarvanubhuti (Śrāvaka Dridhayadha)Devshruti (Kartik's Shreshti)Udaynath (Shravak Shamkha)Pedhalputra (Shravak Ananda)Pottil (Shravak Sunand)Shatak (Sharavak Shatak)Munivrat (Krishna's mother Devaki)Amam (Krishna)Shrinishkashay (Satyaki Rudhra also Satyaki of Mahabharata)Nishpulak (Krishna's brother Balbhadra also known as Balrama)Nirmam (Shravika Sulsa)Chitragupta (Krishna's brother's mother Rohini Devi)Samadhinath (Revati Gathapatni)Samvarnath (Sharavak Shattilak)Yashodhar (Rishi Dwipayan)Vijay (Karna of Mahabharata)Malyadev (Nirgranthaputra or Mallanarada)Devachandra (Shravak Ambadh)Anantvirya (Shravak Amar)Shribhadrakar