Samadhi Smriti Mahotsav in Chhattisgarh | 08 Feb 2025
Why in News?
Recently, the Union Home Minister addressed the first Samadhi Smriti Mahotsav of Shri Vidyasagar Ji Maharaj in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh.
Key Points
- Addressing the Mahotsav:
- He also participated in Shri 1008 Siddhachakra Vidhan Vishwa Shanti Mahayagya.
- During the event, the minister released:
- A commemorative coin of Rs 100
- A special postal envelope of Rs 5
- 108 footprints and portrait of Acharya Shri Vidyasagar Ji
- Laid the foundation stone of the proposed Samadhi Smarak 'Vidyayatan'
- Education and Social Development Initiatives:
- The minister announced the foundation stone of a girl’s school in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh, which will offer free education, skill development, and employment opportunities.
- Role of Jain Saints in National Unity:
- The minister acknowledged the contribution of Jain saints, who spread the spiritual message from Uttar Pradesh to Karnataka, Bihar to Gujarat.
- He highlighted that Acharya Ji taught us that India’s identity is deeply rooted in its culture.
- Acharya Ji wrote the Hindi epic 'Mookmati,' which has been translated into many languages and remains a significant work on philosophy, ethics, spirituality, and the nation.
- The minister acknowledged the contribution of Jain saints, who spread the spiritual message from Uttar Pradesh to Karnataka, Bihar to Gujarat.
Acharya Vidyasagar Maharaj
- Acharya Vidyasagar Maharaj was a highly respected monk in the Jain community, known for his wisdom and spiritual leadership.
- He embraced monasticism at a young age and attained the esteemed title of Acharya, signifying his deep knowledge and spiritual achievements.
- He actively worked in the fields of education, healthcare, environmental protection, and sustainable agriculture.
- He encouraged societal progress and urged people to participate in democratic processes.
- In his final days, he undertook Sallekhana (a voluntary Jain practice of fasting to death) and abstained from food and liquids for the last three days of his life.