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Sunday, May 10, 2020
SIDDHACHAL GIRIRAJ PYARO LAAGE RE सिद्धाचल गिरिराज मुझने प्यारो लागे रे
|| SIDDHACHAL GIRIRAJ MUJNE PYARO LAAGE LYRICS ||
सिद्धाचल गिरिराज मुझने प्यारो लागे रे जैन स्तवन
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Thursday, April 23, 2020
VARSHITAP SONGS वर्षीतप पारणा गीत -VARSHITAP TAPASYA STAVANS download varshitap parna songs.
Varshitap Parna Song Stavan - Jain Stavan
वर्षीतप पारणा गीत - जैन स्तवन
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Varshitap Parna Songs वर्षीतप पारणा

नाम लेके ऋषभजी के विकल्प
Aayi Aakha Triz Lela Lehar Ho Gayi Adinath Dada Teri Meher Ho Gayi
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पारणा रे आया पारणा देखो वर्षीतप का पारणा आया रे
Paarna Re Parna Re - Dekho Varshitap Ka Paarna Aaya Re
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जय आदिनाथ की। ..आया रे आया रे आया वर्षीतप पारणा
Jai Adinath Ki... Aaya Re Aaya Re Aaya Varshitap Parna
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तेरा मास की कठिन साधना वर्षीतप पारणा आया रे
Tera Mas Ki Kathin Sadhna Varshitap Parna Aaya Re
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लिली पिली लाल ओ वीरा वर्षीतप बेहेन
Lili Pili Laal Ao Vera Laijo - Varshitap Bhai Behen Song
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आज अमारा आंगने रूडो अवसर आवियो छे वर्षीतप ना पारणा नो
Aaj Amara Angne Rudo Avasar - Varshitap Na Parna Avaya Che
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Palitana Jain Songs
- Bai Ri Tapasya Upar Vega Re Aavjo
- Aadi Jinand Aadi Jinand आदि जिनंद आदि जिनंद
- Aadinath Prabhu Mantra आदिनाथ प्रभु मंत्र
- Aaj Mara Derasar Maa Motideh
- Aaya Tera Bulava Aadinathji आया तेरा बुलवा आदिनाथ
- Ame Bhakti Kariye Re - Kavita Nikam
- Chaloji Chalo Siddhachal Java चालोजी चलो सिद्धाचल जावा
- Dada Aadishwarji Dur Thi Aavyo दादा आदीश्वरजी दूर थी आव्यो दादा
- Dada Ne Dungariye Mare दादा ने डंगरिये मारे
- Dada Ne Shikre Bolyo Mitho
- Dada Tharo Divado Kadi Na Buzay दादा थोरा दीदो कडी ना बुज़े
- Dur Dur Thi Hu Shetrunjaya Aavyo दूर दूर थी हुँ शेत्रुंजय आव्यो
- Ek Baar Mukhado Batavo एक बार मुखडो बतावो
- Ek Din Marudevi Aayi एक दिन मरुदेवी आई
- Helo Maro Sambhalo Shankheshwar Story हेलो मरो सम्भालो शंखेश्वर स्टोरी
- Jab Pran Tan Se Nikale जब प्राण तन से निकले
- Jevi Rayan Vruksh Ni Chaya Evi Rushabhji Ni Maya Jain Stavan.Mp3
- Man Bhayo Ek Chand मन भयो एक चाँद
- Mara Nayna Aaj Safal Thaya मारा नयना आज सफल थया
- Maro Helo Sambhaloji
- Mata Marudevi Na Nand माता मरुदेवी ना नन्द
- Naman Naman Sab Karlo नमन नमन सब करलो
- Namaskar Giriraj Ne - Chorus नमस्कार गिरिराज ने-कोरस
- Pela Satrunjay Na Dungarwala Dada
- Ruda Siddhagiri Na Shikharo Sohe रुदा सिद्धगिरी न शिखरो सोहे
- Rushabh Vandana ऋषभ वंदना
- Saka Sai Reh - Swami Parnu Reh
- Satrunjay Nadi Pani Kaun Bhare
- Shanti-Jineshwar-Sacho-Sahib शांति-जिनेश्वर-साचो-साहिब
- Shatrunjay Shetrunjaya Giri Ne Vandana शत्रुंजय शत्रुंजय गिरी ने वंदना
- Shetrunjaya Wale Risabha Deva शत्रुंजय वाले ऋषभ देवा
- Shri Siddhachal Giri Namo Namah श्री सिद्धाचल गिरि नमो नमः
- Siddachal Na Vasi Jin Ne Krodo Pranam सिद्धाचल न वासी जिन ने करोडो प्रणाम
- Siddachal Na Vasi Vimalachal Na Vasi सिद्धाचल न वासी विमलाचल न वासी
- Siddhachal Na Mela Upar
- Siddhachal Stuti सिद्धाचल स्तुति
- Siddhagiri Na Shikharo Bole Om Namo Arihantanam
- Tame Ek Var Palitana Aavajo Re तमे एक वर पालिताना आवाजो रे
- Tirth Ma Ek Tirth Evu Naam Che Palitana तीर्थ मा एक तीर्थ ेवू नाम छे पालिताना
- Tume To Bhale Birajo Ji
- Uncha Dungar Pe Ye Biraje ऊँचा डुंगर पे ये बिराजे
- Uncha Uncha Re Dada Thara Dungara
- Uncha Uncha Satrunjay Na Shikhro Sohay ऊँचा ऊँचा सत्रुंजय न शिखरो
- Vhala Aadinath Main Toh Pakadayo Taro Hath
- Whala Aadinath Main Toh Pakado Taro Hath
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
SAVCHAND AUR SOMCHAND SAVASOM TOONK सावचंद सोमचंद शत्रुंजय
||SAVCHAND AUR SOMCHAND ||
सावचंद सोमचंद पालीताना शत्रुंजय जैन धर्म
|| सावचंद सोमचंद पालीताना शत्रुंजय ||
||JAIN RELIGION SAVCHAND ||
The Shatrunjay hill is a very sacred place of pilgrimage for Jains. It is located near the town of Palitana, about 140 miles southwest of Amdavad, Gujarat. There are nine temple complexes on the hill. They are popularly known as nine Tuks. One of them is Chaumukhaji Tuk, located on the peak of the hill. Here is an interesting story of the construction of the temple complex there.
During the latter part of the 16th century when King Akbar, the great Moghul King, was ruling over India, there was a businessman named Savchand Jeram in the town of Vanthali in the Saurashtra region of the Gujarat state. He owned a very large business. He had many ships that used to export goods to Indonesia and other countries. During these voyages, they would buy merchandise at one place and sell it at another for profit.
Once a fleet of 12 ships set sail with valuable merchandise. After selling all their goods at a foreign port, they returned with valuable foreign merchandise. On the way back, the fleet encountered a heavy storm and had to wait on an island. Meanwhile, monsoons set in and the fleet was stranded on the island for a couple of months. When the ships did not come back for a long time, Savchand’s shipping agents made all possible efforts to locate them. Since they did not find any trace of the fleet, they reported to Savchand that the ships were lost.
This was a heavy loss to Savchand. He had invested a significant amount of money on the voyage and was expecting a handsome return by selling the merchandise that the ships were expected to bring back. With the loss of his ships, he faced an acute shortage of funds and it was hard for him to pay back his creditors. As the news about the lost ships spread, people started talking about how Savchand had lost everything and his creditors would have to write off their dues.
That set off a panic among his creditors. In order to realize their dues, they began to present their claims. Savchand was a highly religious and honest person. He tried to pay back his creditors as much as he could with the resources he had left. One of the creditors was the prince of Mangrol, a place not far from Vanthali. He had deposited 100,000 Rupees in Savchand’s firm. That was a substantial amount because one Rupee of that time would be worth about Rs. 250 today.
When the prince learned about the loss of Savchand’s ships, he also became impatient and called for the repayment of his deposit. Savchand could not raise such a large amount so quickly. He requested the prince to wait while he tried to raise the money. The prince, however, insisted on getting the amount immediately. Savchand’s name and credit were at stake. In order to maintain his credit, he had to find a way to pay the prince.
At that time, there was a businessman named Somchand Amichand in the city of Amdavad. Savchand did not have any trade connection with him, but he had heard about Somchand’s firm and knew Somchand to be a very noble gentleman. An idea occurred to him. He thought of satisfying the prince by giving him a promissory note which would be honored by Somchand’s firm. The prince agreed to that form of payment. Savchand wrote a promissory note payable to the prince by Somchand’s firm without Somchand’s permission. Since he had no right to write this, he was overcome with sadness and guilt while preparing it and tears began to roll down his face. A few tear drops fell on the document and smeared the promissory note. Then, with a heavy heart, Savchand handed the note to the prince and requested him to cash it with Somchand’s firm.
The prince did not lose any time. He immediately proceeded towards Amdavad, and upon arriving presented the promissory note to Somchand’s firm. The accountant took the note in his hand and asked his men to look for Savchand’s account. The men searched their books, but they did not find any account in the name of Savchand. The men reported that Savchand had no trade connections with their firm. The accountant went to Somchand and informed him that he had received a promissory note of exchange from Savchand of Vanthali which, being unduly drawn, could not be honored.
Somchand was puzzled to learn that. He knew Savchand’s firm by name and was aware that it was a well reputed business organization of Vanthali. He could not make out why Savchand would have drawn the note for such a large amount when Somchand did not have any trade links with his firm. He looked at the note again and noticed the letters smeared by Savchand’s tears. He could make out from the water spots that Savchand must have been in a very embarrassing position and must have drawn the note out of sheer desperation.
It was clear to Somchand that Savchand had reposed trust in him by writing the note. It was now his turn to reciprocate. What good was his wealth if he could not extend a helping hand to a noble man in distress? He, therefore, decided to oblige and asked the accountant to honor the note. The accountant was confused and asked, “From which account should the amount be debited?” Somchand instructed the accountant to debit it to his personal account.
The note was accordingly accepted, and the amount was paid to the prince. The prince did not actually need the money and had asked for payment because of his doubt about the financial stability of Savchand. When the note was honored, he felt reassured about Savchand’s credibility and repented for insisting upon the return of his deposit. On his way home, he went to Savchand and told him that he had received the amount from Amdavad. Savchand heartily thanked Somchand for that act of grace.
At the end of the monsoon, the ships resumed their return journey and safely returned with the merchandise. Savchand was very pleased and relieved. He made a huge fortune by selling the merchandise, and his prestige rose even higher than it was before the loss of his ships. It was now time for him to pay back Somchand. For that purpose, he personally went to Amdavad and offered the amount of Rs. 100,000 with interest. Somchand, however, declined to accept it on the grounds that his books did not show any amount due from Savchand.
Savchand would not accept that. How could he go home without repaying the debt? He therefore pressed Somchand to accept the amount and said that he was willing to pay any amount that Somchand asked. Savchand added that if he failed to repay, he would feel guilty for drawing the undue promissory note. Somchand, however, replied that he had purchased the promissory note for the tear drops. Those two tear drops of a respectable man were worth Rs. 200,000 to him. Of that, he had paid only Rs. 100,000 to the prince and another Rs. 100,000 were still due to be paid. Saying this, he offered Rs. 100,000 to Savchand.
But how could Savchand accept that? He was indebted to Somchand for his graciousness in honoring the bill. For that grace Savchand was willing to pay any amount to Somchand. Instead of accepting the amount, Somchand was offering another Rs. 100,000 to him! As Savchand repeatedly insisted on repaying the amount of his promissory note, Somchand explained that he was unable to accept the amount because his books did not show any amount due from Savchand. In a way, he was right because the payment to the prince of Rs. 100,000 was debited to his personal account and not to Savchand’s account.
In Ramayan, there is an interesting event when neither Ram nor Bharat were willing to accept the throne, and they each asked the other to accept it. A similar dispute arose between Savchand and Somchand. Both of them offered a high payment to the other but neither of them was willing to accept the other’s offer. Savchand continued to insist that Somchand accept the amount of his bill, but the latter not only declined but insisted on Savchand accepting another Rs. 100,000. At last, it was decided that they would refer the matter to the mediation of the Jain community.
The executive committee of the Amdavad Jain Sangh got together with both of them. After hearing them patiently, the sangh concluded that since neither of them was ready to accept the amount offered by the other, the amount should be used for a noble cause. Both of them agreed, and after making a substantial addition to the said amount, they decided to spend the money to construct a temple complex on Shatrunjay Hill. Accordingly, construction was undertaken immediately. After completion, the opening ceremony of the complex was performed with great fanfare in 1619 A.D. In commemoration of their names, the complex is still known as Sava-Som Tuk.
During the latter part of the 16th century when King Akbar, the great Moghul King, was ruling over India, there was a businessman named Savchand Jeram in the town of Vanthali in the Saurashtra region of the Gujarat state. He owned a very large business. He had many ships that used to export goods to Indonesia and other countries. During these voyages, they would buy merchandise at one place and sell it at another for profit.
Once a fleet of 12 ships set sail with valuable merchandise. After selling all their goods at a foreign port, they returned with valuable foreign merchandise. On the way back, the fleet encountered a heavy storm and had to wait on an island. Meanwhile, monsoons set in and the fleet was stranded on the island for a couple of months. When the ships did not come back for a long time, Savchand’s shipping agents made all possible efforts to locate them. Since they did not find any trace of the fleet, they reported to Savchand that the ships were lost.
This was a heavy loss to Savchand. He had invested a significant amount of money on the voyage and was expecting a handsome return by selling the merchandise that the ships were expected to bring back. With the loss of his ships, he faced an acute shortage of funds and it was hard for him to pay back his creditors. As the news about the lost ships spread, people started talking about how Savchand had lost everything and his creditors would have to write off their dues.
That set off a panic among his creditors. In order to realize their dues, they began to present their claims. Savchand was a highly religious and honest person. He tried to pay back his creditors as much as he could with the resources he had left. One of the creditors was the prince of Mangrol, a place not far from Vanthali. He had deposited 100,000 Rupees in Savchand’s firm. That was a substantial amount because one Rupee of that time would be worth about Rs. 250 today.
When the prince learned about the loss of Savchand’s ships, he also became impatient and called for the repayment of his deposit. Savchand could not raise such a large amount so quickly. He requested the prince to wait while he tried to raise the money. The prince, however, insisted on getting the amount immediately. Savchand’s name and credit were at stake. In order to maintain his credit, he had to find a way to pay the prince.
At that time, there was a businessman named Somchand Amichand in the city of Amdavad. Savchand did not have any trade connection with him, but he had heard about Somchand’s firm and knew Somchand to be a very noble gentleman. An idea occurred to him. He thought of satisfying the prince by giving him a promissory note which would be honored by Somchand’s firm. The prince agreed to that form of payment. Savchand wrote a promissory note payable to the prince by Somchand’s firm without Somchand’s permission. Since he had no right to write this, he was overcome with sadness and guilt while preparing it and tears began to roll down his face. A few tear drops fell on the document and smeared the promissory note. Then, with a heavy heart, Savchand handed the note to the prince and requested him to cash it with Somchand’s firm.
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Somchand was puzzled to learn that. He knew Savchand’s firm by name and was aware that it was a well reputed business organization of Vanthali. He could not make out why Savchand would have drawn the note for such a large amount when Somchand did not have any trade links with his firm. He looked at the note again and noticed the letters smeared by Savchand’s tears. He could make out from the water spots that Savchand must have been in a very embarrassing position and must have drawn the note out of sheer desperation.
It was clear to Somchand that Savchand had reposed trust in him by writing the note. It was now his turn to reciprocate. What good was his wealth if he could not extend a helping hand to a noble man in distress? He, therefore, decided to oblige and asked the accountant to honor the note. The accountant was confused and asked, “From which account should the amount be debited?” Somchand instructed the accountant to debit it to his personal account.
The note was accordingly accepted, and the amount was paid to the prince. The prince did not actually need the money and had asked for payment because of his doubt about the financial stability of Savchand. When the note was honored, he felt reassured about Savchand’s credibility and repented for insisting upon the return of his deposit. On his way home, he went to Savchand and told him that he had received the amount from Amdavad. Savchand heartily thanked Somchand for that act of grace.
At the end of the monsoon, the ships resumed their return journey and safely returned with the merchandise. Savchand was very pleased and relieved. He made a huge fortune by selling the merchandise, and his prestige rose even higher than it was before the loss of his ships. It was now time for him to pay back Somchand. For that purpose, he personally went to Amdavad and offered the amount of Rs. 100,000 with interest. Somchand, however, declined to accept it on the grounds that his books did not show any amount due from Savchand.
Savchand would not accept that. How could he go home without repaying the debt? He therefore pressed Somchand to accept the amount and said that he was willing to pay any amount that Somchand asked. Savchand added that if he failed to repay, he would feel guilty for drawing the undue promissory note. Somchand, however, replied that he had purchased the promissory note for the tear drops. Those two tear drops of a respectable man were worth Rs. 200,000 to him. Of that, he had paid only Rs. 100,000 to the prince and another Rs. 100,000 were still due to be paid. Saying this, he offered Rs. 100,000 to Savchand.
But how could Savchand accept that? He was indebted to Somchand for his graciousness in honoring the bill. For that grace Savchand was willing to pay any amount to Somchand. Instead of accepting the amount, Somchand was offering another Rs. 100,000 to him! As Savchand repeatedly insisted on repaying the amount of his promissory note, Somchand explained that he was unable to accept the amount because his books did not show any amount due from Savchand. In a way, he was right because the payment to the prince of Rs. 100,000 was debited to his personal account and not to Savchand’s account.
In Ramayan, there is an interesting event when neither Ram nor Bharat were willing to accept the throne, and they each asked the other to accept it. A similar dispute arose between Savchand and Somchand. Both of them offered a high payment to the other but neither of them was willing to accept the other’s offer. Savchand continued to insist that Somchand accept the amount of his bill, but the latter not only declined but insisted on Savchand accepting another Rs. 100,000. At last, it was decided that they would refer the matter to the mediation of the Jain community.
The executive committee of the Amdavad Jain Sangh got together with both of them. After hearing them patiently, the sangh concluded that since neither of them was ready to accept the amount offered by the other, the amount should be used for a noble cause. Both of them agreed, and after making a substantial addition to the said amount, they decided to spend the money to construct a temple complex on Shatrunjay Hill. Accordingly, construction was undertaken immediately. After completion, the opening ceremony of the complex was performed with great fanfare in 1619 A.D. In commemoration of their names, the complex is still known as Sava-Som Tuk.
Honesty in life as well as in business always pays off. The generosity of Somchand is praiseworthy. He did not take undue advantage of a person in distress. Instead, he helped an unknown person. Moreover, he did not expect anything in return.
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Thursday, August 30, 2018
SHREE SHANTINATH BHAGWAN PALITANA CHAITYAVANDAN :जैन शांतिनाथ भगवान चैत्यवंदन :શાંતિનાથ ગવાન ચૈત્યવંદન: THUI JAIN RELIGION :DOWNLOAD STAVANS/SONGSMP3
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THUI,
जैन शांतिनाथ चैत्यवंदन
Jinavachan is a attempt to spread the message of peace and harmony to the world in the form of Jain scripts/stavans etc.
Matushree Pavanidevi Amichandji Khated Sanghvi -( Rajasthan Karda )
has donated very generously to keep this blog going with around 21 Lakh site hits.
If you are interested in some topic or want would like to help us in running this blog then do let us know. The content published have been taken from various Jain sites and books.
Thursday, August 23, 2018
SHETRUNJAYA PALITANA CHAITYAVANDAN :SIDDHACHAL NA VASI: जैन शत्रुंजय पालीताना चैत्यवंदन : એક દિન પાલીતાણા શેત્રુંજય ચૈત્યવંદન: SHETRUNJAYA PALITANA STAVAN :THUI CHAITYAVANDAN JAIN RELIGION :DOWNLOAD MP3
||SHETRUNJAYA CHAITYAVANDAN VIDHI ||
||JAIN PALITANA AADINATH BHAGWAN ||
|| SHETRUNJAYA CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
||JAIN RELIGION PALITANA CHAITYAVANDAN||
||શ્રી શેત્રુંજય પાલીતાણા ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन पालीताना शत्रुंजय विधी ||
सिद्धाचल ना वासी
SIDDHACHAL NA VASI VIMALACHAL NA VASI
click to download
DADA ADESHWARJI DUR THI AAVYO DARSHAN DO
Uncha Uncha Satrunjay Na Shikhro Sohay
ऊँचा ऊँचा सत्रुंजय न शिखरो
Siddachal Na Vasi Vimalachal Na Vasi
सिद्धाचल न वासी विमलाचल न वासी
||શ્રી શેત્રુંજય પાલીતાણા ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन पालीताना शत्रुंजय विधी ||
सिद्धाचल ना वासी
SIDDHACHAL NA VASI VIMALACHAL NA VASI
click to download
DADA ADESHWARJI DUR THI AAVYO DARSHAN DO
Uncha Uncha Satrunjay Na Shikhro Sohay
ऊँचा ऊँचा सत्रुंजय न शिखरो
Siddachal Na Vasi Vimalachal Na Vasi
सिद्धाचल न वासी विमलाचल न वासी
Create a Swastika as below:
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JAIN SWASTIKA :SWASTIK |
ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THE ASHTA PRAKARI POOJA START THE CHAITYAVANDANA AS GIVEN BELOW :
|| CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
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ADINATH,
CHAITYAVANDAN,
DOWNLOAD MP3,
JAIN RELIGION,
PALITANA,
SHETRUNJAYA,
STAVAN,
THUI CHAITYAVANDAN,
जैन शत्रुंजय पालीताना
Jinavachan is a attempt to spread the message of peace and harmony to the world in the form of Jain scripts/stavans etc.
Matushree Pavanidevi Amichandji Khated Sanghvi -( Rajasthan Karda )
has donated very generously to keep this blog going with around 21 Lakh site hits.
If you are interested in some topic or want would like to help us in running this blog then do let us know. The content published have been taken from various Jain sites and books.
PUNDRIK SWAMI CHAITYAVANDAN :EK DIN PUNDRIK: जैन एक दिन पुण्डरीक चैत्यवंदन : એક દિન પુંડરિક ચૈત્યવંદન: SHETRUNJAYA PALITANA STAVAN :THUI CHAITYAVANDAN JAIN RELIGION :DOWNLOAD MP3
||PUNDRIK SWAMI CHAITYAVANDAN VIDHI ||
||JAIN CHAITYAVANDAN BHAGWAN ||
|| PUNDRIK SWAMI CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
||JAIN RELIGION PALITANA CHAITYAVANDAN||
||શ્રી पुण्डरीक ભગવાન ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन चैत्यवंदन विधी पुण्डरीक भगवान||
એક દિન પુંડરિક SWAMI
EK DIN PUNDRIK GANDHARU REH LAL
click to download
||શ્રી पुण्डरीक ભગવાન ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन चैत्यवंदन विधी पुण्डरीक भगवान||
એક દિન પુંડરિક SWAMI
EK DIN PUNDRIK GANDHARU REH LAL
click to download
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PUNDRIK SWAMI stuti |
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PUNDRIK SWAMI CHAITYAVANDAN |
Create a Swastika as below:
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JAIN SWASTIKA :SWASTIK |
ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THE ASHTA PRAKARI POOJA START THE CHAITYAVANDANA AS GIVEN BELOW :
|| CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
Labels:
CHAITYAVANDAN,
DOWNLOAD MP3,
ek din pundrik,
gandhar,
JAIN RELIGION,
PALITANA,
PUNDRIK SWAMI,
RAYAN PAGLA,
SHETRUNJAYA,
STAVAN,
THUI CHAITYAVANDAN,
जैन एक दिन पुण्डरीक
Jinavachan is a attempt to spread the message of peace and harmony to the world in the form of Jain scripts/stavans etc.
Matushree Pavanidevi Amichandji Khated Sanghvi -( Rajasthan Karda )
has donated very generously to keep this blog going with around 21 Lakh site hits.
If you are interested in some topic or want would like to help us in running this blog then do let us know. The content published have been taken from various Jain sites and books.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
RAYAN PAGLA CHAITYAVANDAN : जैन रायण पगला चैत्यवंदन : શ્રી રાયણ પગલા ચૈત્યવંદન: SHETRUNJAYA PALITANA STAVAN :THUI CHAITYAVANDAN JAIN RELIGION :DOWNLOAD MP3
||RAYAN PAGLA CHAITYAVANDAN VIDHI ||
||JAIN CHAITYAVANDAN BHAGWAN ||
|| RAYAN PAGLA CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
||JAIN RELIGION TIRTHANKAR CHAITYAVANDAN||
||શ્રી રાયણ પગલા ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन चैत्यवंदन विधी रायण पगला||
NILUDI RAYAN TARU TADE SUN SUNDARI
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||શ્રી રાયણ પગલા ચૈત્યવંદન ||
|| जैन चैत्यवंदन विधी रायण पगला||
NILUDI RAYAN TARU TADE SUN SUNDARI
click to download
Create a Swastika as below:
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JAIN SWASTIKA :SWASTIK |
ONCE YOU HAVE DONE THE ASHTA PRAKARI POOJA START THE CHAITYAVANDANA AS GIVEN BELOW :
|| CHAITYA VANDANA VIDHI ||
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RAYAN PAGLA CHAITYAVANDAN |
Labels:
CHAITYAVANDAN,
DOWNLOAD MP3,
JAIN RELIGION,
PALITANA,
RAYAN PAGLA,
SHETRUNJAYA,
STAVAN,
THUI CHAITYAVANDAN,
जैन रायण पगला चैत्यवंदन
Jinavachan is a attempt to spread the message of peace and harmony to the world in the form of Jain scripts/stavans etc.
Matushree Pavanidevi Amichandji Khated Sanghvi -( Rajasthan Karda )
has donated very generously to keep this blog going with around 21 Lakh site hits.
If you are interested in some topic or want would like to help us in running this blog then do let us know. The content published have been taken from various Jain sites and books.
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