Film actor Aamir Khan says that he is greatly influenced by Jainism

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Film actor Aamir Khan says that he is greatly influenced by Jainism

Film actor Aamir Khan says that he is greatly influenced by Jainism. He himself believes in non-violence, abstinence and anekant of Jain society. He says that Jain society has given these three important principles not only to the country but to the world. They have had a profound impact on his life. In September last year too, Aamir Khan's production house had shared a clip on its Twitter handle. While writing 'Michhami Dukkadam' in it, he had also apologized for the mistakes made knowingly or unknowingly.

In fact, some time ago actor Aamir Khan along with filmmaker Mahavir Jain and senior IRS Ashok Kothari had come to meet Mahendra Kumar, the famous Jain monk. During this, Aamir Khan discussed in detail about Jain philosophy, spirituality and science. During this film actor Khan had said that harmony is needed to unite science and spirituality. Filmmaker Mahavir Jain says Aamir Khan himself admires Jain principles such as anekantavada (respecting different points of view), non-violence and aparigraha (use only what you need), and follows them in his life.

Recently, the disciple of Jain Terapanth Acharya Mahashraman, Prof. Muni Mahendra Kumar passed away in Mumbai on 6th April. Khan the great Jain saint scientist Prof. Also paid his tribute to Dr. Mahendra Kumar. Knowledgeable of 18 languages, Muni Mahendra Kumar was often called human computer. He had demonstrated the rare ancient science of avadhana vidya, memory power and oral mathematical calculation in many universities and international conferences.

His book 'The Enigma of Universe' was released by late former President Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Sir Roger Penrose, the mentor and mentor of famous scientist and Professor Stephen Hawking, used to have frequent discussions with Dr. Mahendra Kumar. He was a versatile scholar of diverse subjects such as physics, biology, parapsychology, and meditation, apart from being proficient in modern languages including English, German, and ancient languages including Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Pali.

Khan apologizes every year through social media - In September last year, Aamir Khan's production house had shared a clip on its Twitter handle. In this, while writing 'Michhami Dukkadam', he had also apologized for the mistakes made knowingly or unknowingly. Aamir Khan posts such videos every year. The video begins with 'Michhami Dukkadam'. The Jain community celebrates the Paryushan festival in the month of Bhadrapada. The importance of this festival in Jainism is similar to that of Diwali. It is also known as Kshamavani festival, Dalashkan festival and Samvatsari. The Svetambara community celebrates the Paryushan festival for eight days. Which is called 'Ashtanhika'. The Digambar community celebrates the Paryushan festival for 10 days. This is called Dalashkan festival. There is a tradition of saying 'Michhami Dukkadam' on the last day of this festival. Generally, the people of Jain society apologize to each other for the mistakes made knowingly or unknowingly on this day.

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