Momentous Celebration of Spiritual Harmony and Ethical Consciousness
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Navkar Mahamantra Divas is a momentous celebration of spiritual harmony and ethical consciousness that seeks to unite people through the collective chanting of the Navkar Mahamantra.
It is the most revered and universal chant in Jainism, which is rooted in the principles of non-violence, humility, and spiritual elevation. It pays homage to the virtues of enlightened beings and inspires inner transformation. The Divas encourage all individuals to reflect on the values of self-purification, tolerance, and collective well-being.
This year, people from more than 108 countries joined the global chant for peace and togetherness. They participated to foster peace, spiritual awakening, and universal harmony through the sacred Jain chant.
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and participated in Navkar Mahamantra Divas, held at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi today.
PM Modi highlighted the profound spiritual experience of the Navkar Mantra, emphasizing its ability to bring peace and stability to the mind. He remarked on the extraordinary feeling of tranquility, which transcends words and thoughts, resonating deeply within the mind and consciousness. He underscored the significance of the Navkar Mantra, reciting its sacred verses and described the mantra as a unified flow of energy, embodying stability, equanimity, and a harmonious rhythm of consciousness and inner light.
Reflecting on his personal experience, he shared how he continues to feel the spiritual power of the Navkar Mantra within himself. He recalled witnessing a similar collective chanting event in Bengaluru years ago, which left a lasting impression on him. The Prime Minister highlighted the unparalleled experience of millions of virtuous souls across the nation and abroad coming together in a unified consciousness.
Remarking on his roots in Gujarat, where the influence of Jainism is evident in every street, the Prime Minister highlighted how, from a young age, he had the privilege of being in the company of Jain Acharyas. “Navkar Mantra is not just a mantra but the core of faith and the essence of life”.
PM highlighted that every verse and syllable of the ‘Mantra’ holds profound meaning. He added that when reciting the mantra, one bows to the Panch Parmeshthi. He shared Arihants, who have attained "Keval Gyan" and guide "Bhavya Jeevas," embody 12 divine qualities. Siddhas, who have eradicated eight karmas, attained Moksha, and possessed eight pure qualities. Acharyas follow Mahavrat and serve as pathfinders, embodying 36 virtues. Upadhyayas impart knowledge of the Moksha path, enriched with 25 qualities. And, Sadhus refine themselves through penance and progress toward Moksha, possessing 27 great qualities.
“One bows to the 108 divine qualities and remembers the welfare of humanity when reciting the Navkar Mantra”, which reminds us that knowledge and action are the true directions of life, with the Guru as the guiding light, and the path emerging from within. It inspires self-belief and the initiation of one’s own journey. The true enemy lies within—negative thoughts, distrust, hostility, and selfishness—and conquering these is the real victory. Jainism motivates individuals to conquer themselves rather than the external world.
“Self-conquest leads one to become an Arihant”. Navkar Mantra is not a demand but a path—a path that purifies individuals from within and guides them toward harmony and goodwill. It is a mantra of human meditation, practice, and self-purification. Its global perspective and timeless nature, like other Indian oral and scriptural traditions, has been passed down through generations—first orally, then through inscriptions, and finally through Prakrit manuscripts—continuing to guide humanity even today.
PM Modi noted the special significance of the number nine in Indian culture. He elaborated on the prominence of the number nine in Jainism, mentioning the Navkar Mantra, nine elements, and nine virtues, as well as its presence in other traditions, such as the nine treasures, nine gates, nine planets, nine forms of Durga, and Navadha Bhakti. He highlighted that the repetition of chants—whether nine times or in multiples of nine like 27, 54, or 108—symbolizes the completeness represented by the number nine. The Prime Minister explained that the number nine is not just mathematics but a philosophy, as it represents completeness.
Underlining that the philosophy of the Navkar Mantra aligns with the vision of a developed India, the Prime Minister reiterated his statement from the Red Fort, emphasizing that a developed India signifies both progress and heritage—a nation that will neither stop nor falter, will reach new heights, yet remain rooted in its traditions. He highlighted that a developed India takes pride in its culture. He emphasized the preservation of the teachings of the Tirthankaras.
Recalling the nationwide celebration of the 2550th Nirvana Mahotsav of Lord Mahavir, PM Modi noted the return of ancient idols, including those of the Tirthankaras, from abroad. He shared that over 20 Tirthankara idols have been brought back to India in recent years. He also highlighted the unparalleled role of Jainism in shaping India's identity and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to preserving this legacy.
Referring to the new Parliament building in New Delhi, describing it as the temple of democracy, he pointed out the visible influence of Jainism. He mentioned the depiction of Sammed Shikhar in the architectural gallery at the Shardul Gate entrance, the Tirthankara idol at the entrance of the Lok Sabha, which was returned from Australia, the magnificent painting of Lord Mahavir on the ceiling of the Constitution Gallery and the depiction of all 24 Tirthankaras together on the wall of the South Building. The Prime Minister remarked that these philosophies guide India’s democracy and provide the right path.
PM Modi also highlighted the profound definitions of Jainism, encapsulated in ancient Agama scriptures, such as "Vatthu Sahavo Dhammo," "Charittam Khalu Dhammo," and "Jivana Rakkhanam Dhammo." He reaffirmed that the government is advancing with the mantra of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas," inspired by these values.
“Jain literature has been the backbone of India's intellectual heritage, and preserving this knowledge is a duty”. He also highlighted the government's decision to grant classical language status to Prakrit and Pali, enabling further research on Jain literature. He noted the existence of centuries-old Jain manuscripts in India, describing each page as a mirror of history and an ocean of knowledge, quoting profound Jain teachings.
Highlighting that Jainism is both scientific and sensitive, offering solutions to global challenges such as war, terrorism, and environmental issues through its core principles, he said the Jain tradition's emblem, which states "Parasparopagraho Jivanam," emphasizes the interdependence of all living beings. He underscored Jainism's commitment to non-violence, even at the most subtle levels, as a profound message of environmental conservation, mutual harmony, and peace.
He acknowledged the five major principles of Jainism and emphasized the relevance of the philosophy of Anekantavada in today's era. He stated that belief in Anekantavada prevents situations of war and conflict, fostering understanding of others' emotions and perspectives. He emphasized the need for the world to embrace the philosophy of Anekantavada.
In today’s world of information, knowledge is abundant, but without wisdom, it lacks depth. He emphasized that Jainism teaches the balance of knowledge and wisdom to find the right path. He highlighted the importance of this balance for the youth, where technology must be complemented by human touch, and skills must be accompanied by the soul. He stated that the Navkar Mahamantra can serve as a source of wisdom and direction for the new generation.
Shri Modi urged everyone to take nine resolutions after the collective chanting of the Navkar Mantra. The first resolution being ‘Water Conservation’. He emphasized the need to value and save every drop of water. The second resolution is to ‘plant a tree in Mother’s Name’. He highlighted the planting of over 100 crore trees in recent months and urged everyone to plant a tree in their mother’s name and nurture it like her blessings. Stressing the importance of cleanliness in every street, neighborhood, and city, urging everyone to contribute to this mission, Shri Modi mentioned ‘cleanliness mission’ as the third resolution. ‘Vocal for Local’ being the fourth resolution, he encouraged the promotion of locally made products, turning them global, and supporting items that carry the essence of Indian soil and the sweat of Indian workers. The fifth resolution is to ‘explore India’ and he urged people to explore India’s diverse states, cultures, and regions before traveling abroad, emphasizing the uniqueness and value of every corner of the country.
‘Adopting Natural Farming’ being the sixth resolution, he referred to the Jain principle of One living being should not harm another and called for freeing Mother Earth from chemicals, supporting farmers, and promoting natural farming. He proposed ‘Healthy Lifestyle’ as the seventh resolution and advocated for a return to Indian dietary traditions, including millets (Shri Anna), reducing Linkoil consumption by 10%, and maintaining health through moderation and restraint. He proposed ‘Incorporating Yoga and Sports’ as the eighth resolution and emphasized making yoga and sports a part of daily life, whether at home, work, school, or parks, to ensure physical health and mental peace. Highlighting the importance of assisting the underprivileged, whether by holding a hand or filling a plate, as the true essence of service, he proposed ‘Helping the Poor’ as the ninth and final resolution. In fact, these resolutions align with the principles of Jainism and the vision of a sustainable and harmonious future.
“These nine resolutions will infuse new energy into individuals and provide a fresh direction to the younger generation. Their implementation will foster peace, harmony, and compassion within society”, he added.
Noting that the principles of Jainism, including Ratnatraya, Daslakshan, Solah Karan, and the festivals like Paryushan, pave the way for self-welfare, Shri Modi expressed confidence that the World Navkar Mantra Day will continuously enhance happiness, peace, and prosperity globally. PM Modi congratulated JITO for their efforts in organizing the historic event, in this regard.
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