‘India started non -violence for the world but …’: In the centenary celebrations of Jain Ser, PM Modi takes Jibe to Pakistan. Bharat News

'India started non -violence for the world but ...': In the centenary celebrations of Jain Ser, PM Modi takes Jibe to Pakistan. Bharat News

In a warning for Pakistan, without the name of the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that India had introduced the world to the power of non -violence, but would not allow anyone to pay attention to it.

PM Modi was speaking at the centenary celebrations of Jain spiritual leader Acharya Vidanand Ji Maharaj in New Delhi.

“The huminous chhedga (who tease us),” he said, except for the imperfect punishment between the crowd. He then continued, “Even if you didn’t say it in words, you were probably giving your blessings for Operation Sindoor.” Operation Sindoor was India’s military reaction, which claimed 26 civilians, which is believed to have been done by the operators of Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba.

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PM Modi said that India is a country where service and humanity are central for their ethos. “When for age, efforts were being made to reduce violence with violence, India gave the world the power of non -violence (non -violence),” he said.

“India is the oldest living civilization in the world. We have been immortal for thousands of years, because our thoughts are immortal, our thinking is immortal, our philosophy is immortal,” he said in a program organized by the Ministry of Culture that Jain Ser Acharya Acharya Acharya Acharya Acharya Achara Achaira Vidyanand Ji Maharaj to mark the year -round celebrations.

The source of this philosophy is “our saints, seer, mahants and acharya”, PM Modi said about the spiritual leader, who played an important role in the restoration and revival of ancient Jain temples across India and worked for education, especially in Prakrit, Jain philosophy and classical languages.

PM Modi said that his ideas have inspired the welfare schemes of the government. “Is this PM Avas Yojana, Jal Jeevan Mission, Ayushman Bharat Yojana, and other such welfare schemes, they indicate the spirit of service to the last person in social hierarchy,” he said.

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He also underlined that through his literature and music, he tried to revive the ancient Prakrit language. In the context of previous governments, PM Modi said, “This language was going out of circulation due to those who neglected their culture.” He said, “We tried … and in October last year, our government gave it to a classical language,” he said.

He said, “In our mission to digitize ancient manuscripts, a large part of it includes religious texts related to Jainism and manuscripts associated with Acharya. We want to move forward on this subject,” he said that mother tongues are also being promoted in higher education. He also emphasized that his government has vowed to get rid of the country of “slavery mentality”.

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