73rd Foundation Day of Anuvrat Movement celebrated

Thousands of Anuvrat workers reaffirmed commitment to work ceaselessly towards a more peaceful, nonviolent and inclusive society   
 
Anuvrat promotes a lifestyle of self-restraint and self-discipline through adopting small vows in one’s day to day life. It suggests eleven basic vows and practical ways for self-transformation. In a press meet organized at the Constitution Club of India, New Delhi on March1,2021 the Union Minister Mr. Arjunram Meghwal said that his morality has helped him greatly in winning elections. Renowned journalist and scholar MrVedpratap Vaidik dwelt on his vast experience traveling throughout the world and emphasized the need of Anuvrat philosophy for a better society. Mr. Sanchay Jain, President of Anuvrat Vishwa Bharati, also known as Anuvibha, briefed the media about the future plans which include activities focused on young generation and their balanced and all-round development, to eradicate evil social practices, to promote ethical living. He also informed that Anuvibha is associated with the Civil Society wing of the UN and supports many of the SDGs(Sustainable Development Goals) through its activities. Similar press briefing were held at around 50 places throughout India. To propagate this philosophy Anuvibha is going to create a strong network of 500 Anuvrat Ambassadors in different countries.

People also ask: How do Jains believe the world was created? What do Jains believe about God? 

Nothing in the universe is ever destroyed or created, everything simply changes from one form to another. Jains believe that the universe has always existed and will always exist. It is regulated by cosmic laws and kept going by its own energy processes. Jains do not believe that the universe was created by any sort of God.

There is no need of someone to create or manage the affairs of the universe. Hence Jainism does not believe in God as a creator, survivor, and destroyer of the universe. However, Jainism does believe in God, not as a creator, but as a perfect being. When a person destroys all one’s karmas, one becomes a liberated soul.

Acharya Tulsi Ji

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