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  1. Diwali in Jainism marks the anniversary of Nirvana (final release) or liberation of Mahavira 's soul, the twenty-fourth and last Jain Tirthankara of the present cosmic age. It is celebrated at the same time as the Hindu festival of Diwali. Diwali marks the end of the year for Jains, and it likewise commemorates the passing of their twenty ...

  2. So it is known as Deepavali or Diwali. Jains are forbidden to burst crackers. On Diwali morning, Nirvan Ladoo is offered after praying to Lord Mahavira in all Jain temples all across the world. Gautam Gandhar Swami, the chief disciple of Lord Mahavira achieved omniscience (Kevala Gyan) later the same day. New Year

  3. In Jainism, Diwali commemorates the anniversary of Lord Mahavir ‘s attainment of moksha, or freedom from the cycle of reincarnation, in 527 B.C.E. Lord Mahavir was the 24th and last Tirthankar of Jainism and revitalized the religion as it is today. First referred to in Jain scriptures as dipalikaya, or light leaving the body, it is said that ...

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  5. Diwali has a very special significance in Jainism. It marks the anniversary of Nirvana (final release) or liberation of Mahavira ‘s soul, the twenty fourth and last Jain Tirthankara of present cosmic age. It is celebrated at the same time as the Hindu festival of Diwali. Diwali marks the end of the year for the Jains and it likewise remembers ...

  6. Diwali (Jainism) This article is about The Jain festival. For Hindu festival with same name, see Diwali. Diwali in Jainism marks the anniversary of Nirvana (final release) or liberation of Mahavira 's soul, the twenty-fourth and last Jain Tirthankara of the present cosmic age. It is celebrated at the same time as the Hindu festival of Diwali.

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