New Delhi, 23 May, (Anupma Jain/VNI) Shiromani 108 Acharya Shri Vidyasagar Maharaj, along with his sangh, is spreading his divine blessings among the devoted followers at Chandragiri in the tranquil town of Dongargarh. Today, during the captivating sermon, Acharya Shri shed light upon the intriguing presence of certain structures. These enclosures, enclosed by walls but devoid of a roof, are adorned instead with temporary shelters akin to sheds. As the sun's rays penetrate these spaces, they scatter, casting a scattered illumination throughout. Furthermore, these areas unveil the presence of dust particles, symbolizing their abundant concentration across the Earth. In a similar vein, in this vast and expansive world, you and I exist, unaware of each other's presence. However, when a dust particle is touched by the illuminating rays of the sun, it becomes visible to all. Similarly, numerous Kevalis and Siddhas remain veiled in a comparable manner, hidden from our limited perception.
Building upon this concept, let us delve into the perplexing and burst of insights it brings. Yesterday, a truly remarkable and ancient stone idol, unearthed from beneath the ground, embarked on a swift and impressive journey from Vidisha to Chandragiri. In an astonishing feat, the idol underwent its laghu Panch Kalyanak ceremony within a single day, showcasing the remarkable efficiency of those responsible for this monumental task. When a task is approached with utmost diligence and executed promptly, the need for contemplating its significance wanes, and its importance becomes vividly apparent. In this particular instance, the stone statue is destined to find its place in Pratibhasthali, nestled in Ramtek, where it will impart its divine blessings and benefits upon the girl students and teachers who study there.
Today, the esteemed family of Shri Poonam Chand Sanjay Kumar Jain, a trustee from Chandragiri and a resident of Rajnandgaon, had the privilege and blessings of offering Navadha Bhakyi purn Aaahaar to Acharya Shri On this auspicious occasion, Seth Singhai Kishore Jain, the President of Chandragiri Trust, along with Subhash Chand Jain, Chandrakant Jain, Nikhil Jain (Trustee), Nishant Jain (Sonu), Mr. Prakash Jain (Pappu Bhaiya), the President of Pratibhasthali and Shri Saprem Jain, conveyed their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the gathering.The President of Shri Digambar Jain, Chandragiri Atishya Teerth Kshetra, Seth Singhai Kishore Jain, mentioned that arrangements are being made for accommodation and meals. It is advised to inform the office in advance to ensure all necessary arrangements are made for the devotees. The auspicious Shrut Panchami festival will be celebrated on 24th May 2023, featuring rituals such Abhisheka, Shanti Dhara, worship, and sermons in the morning. The aforementioned information has been shared by Nishant Jain (Nishu), a trustee of Chandragiri Dongargarh.