Mahavira was born in 599 B.C. He lived for 72 years. He
abandoned home in 569 B.C. He attained omniscience in 557 B.C. and entered into
Nirvana in 527 B.C. He was the last Tirthankara.
Mahavira lived a life of absolute truthfulness, a life of perfect honesty and a
life of absolute chastity. He lived without possessing any property at all.
Mahavira was born of Sidhatha, Raja of Kundalpura, and Queen Trisala, who was
known by the name Priya Karni. �Maha� means great and �Vira� means a hero. �Tirtha�
literally means a ford, a means of crossing over. Metaphorically, it denotes a
spiritual guide or philosophy which enables one to cross over the ocean of
recurring births in this world. �Kara� means one who makes. The whole word
Tirthankara means a Jain holy teacher.
Mahavira is not the founder of Jainism. He revised the Jain doctrines. He was
more a reformer than the founder of the faith. In Jain metaphysics, "Time" is
divided into cycles. It is claimed that in each half-cycle, twenty-four
Tirthankaras, at long intervals, preach anew the doctrines. Mahavira was the
twenty-fourth, and like the others, is claimed to have been omniscient.
Mahavira was also known by the names Vardhamana (i.e., ever advancing) and
Sanmati. At the age of eight he observed the twelve vows of Ahimsa, etc. He was
obedient to his parents and served them with great faith and devotion. He was an
able statesman. He did not marry.
Mahavira was immersed in Self-contemplation. He knew that the pleasures of this
world were transitory and that they strengthened the letters of Karma. He knew
that renunciation would lead to the attainment of eternal bliss.
People were quite astonished at the virtuous nature of Mahavira at such a tender
age. He was very much interested in meditation. He cultivated the arts of music
and literature. Thirty years of Prince Vardhamana�s life passed off in this way.
Vardhamana saw, through his clairvoyant vision, that he had been passing through
innumerable births. He thought, "How many births have gone by fruitlessly! I
clearly see that the Soul is essentially separate from the Karma matter. I have
still wasted away thirty years of my life. I have not practised any penance. I
have not renounced the world in order to attain pure Knowledge. The infatuation
which is at the root of all evils is not yet destroyed".
Prince Vardhamana became extremely penitent. He resolved to give up everything
worldly. He gave up attachment to his parents, friends and relatives. He thought
over the twelve Anuprekshas or matters of deep thinking according to the Jain
scriptures:
1. All worldly things are temporary.
2. The Soul alone is the sole resort.
3. This world is beginningless and crooked.
4. There is nothing to help the Soul, but the Soul itself.
5. Body, mind, etc., are essentially separate from the Soul.
6. The Soul is essentially pure and the body, etc., are essentially impure.
7. The Soul�s bondage is due to the inflow of Karma in it.
8. Every being ought to stop this inflow.
9. Emancipation is attained when Karma is absolutely got rid of.
10. The emancipated Souls remain fit the foremost top of the filled spaces.
11. In this world, to have the birth of a human being and to meditate on the
nature of the Soul are the greatest blessings.
12. To have the three jewels as described by the Omniscient is the only
morality.
Mahavira thought over these twelve things and decided finally that he must
abandon home.
Mahavira�s mother said, "My beloved son, you will not be able to bear the
severity of the austerities. There is time yet for it. You must help your father
in governing the kingdom. You can become a monk after some years".
Mahavira said, "Adorable mother! All the objects of the world are evanescent
like water bubbles. Where can one get happiness in this world which is the abode
of disease, sorrow, pain and death? I must leave this world".
Mahavira distributed all his wealth to the poor with his own hands. He went to
the forest. He took off even the piece of cloth which he was wearing and became
absolutely nude. He turned to the north and said, "Salutation to the Siddhas!"
He rooted out with his own hands five tufts of hair from his head and became a
monk.
Mahavira practised rigorous austerities. He fasted for many days. He meditated
on the pure nature of the Soul.
Mahavira was tested by the celestials. A group of handsome women surrounded him.
But Mahavira remained unmoved and unperturbed. He attained omniscience. He
preached his message of peace for thirty years after the attainment of
omniscience. He wandered in Magadha, Mithila, etc. Many kings became his
disciples.
This Biography is from book "Lives of Saints" by Swami Sivananda
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