Tomas arana biography of mahatma
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Isaac Stephens
- Publisher
- Manchester Institution of higher education Press
- Format
- Hardback
- Publication date
- 2016
- Condition
- New
- SKU
- V9781784991432
- ISBN
- 9781784991432
Hardback
Condition: New
Book details
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Whenon 8 January 2022, Fr. Jose Luis Arana, was called, at the age of 91(73 years in the Society) to his eternal reward, it was not only the Gujarat province but the Universal Society who had lost a Jesuit stalwart. Fr. Arana, epitomized the best of what it meant to be a Jesuit in the footsteps of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
He was a missionary in the complete sense of the word. Like his countryman St. Francis Xavier, he left his native Spain to serve the poor and marginalized in the villages of Gujarat. His heart was with the Adivasis; for long years he accompanied them: he brought the Word of God to them. He was convinced however, that would be meaningless if it did not correspond with the Adivasis having a more dignified and humane life. Fr. Arana ensured that, through the numerous educational and developmental programmes he brought to them. He loved the tribals and they loved him too. His frugal life-style reflected his closeness to them.
Fr. Arana was a visionary. It was not without reason that in 1968, when he was just thirty-eight years old, he was appointed the Provincial of Gujarat (then a ‘Vice-Province’). At that time (thanks to Fr. Pedro Arrupe) he was the youngest Jesuit provincial in the world. As Provincial, besides being known for his decisive stands on several i
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Mahavira
24th tirthankara of Jainism
This article is about the 24th tirthankara of Jainism. For other topics, see Mahavira (disambiguation)
| Mahavira | |
|---|---|
The idol of Lord Mahavira at Shri Mahaveer Ji Atishaya Kshetra, Karauli district of Rajasthan. | |
| Other names | Vira, Ativira, Vardhamana, Sanmatinatha[3] |
| Venerated in | Jainism |
| Predecessor | Parshvanatha |
| Successor | Padmanābha / Mahāpadma (first Tirthankara of the ascending next half of time-cycle) |
| Mantra | Śrī Mahāvīrāya Namaḥ |
| Symbol | Lion[7] |
| Age | 72 |
| Tree | Shala |
| Complexion | Golden |
| Festivals | Mahavir Janma Kalyanak, Diwali |
| Born | Vardhamāna c. 599 BCE (traditional) possibly c. 500 BCE (historical) Kshatriyakund, (Shvetambara) |
| Died | 527 BCE (traditional)[11][12][13] possibly c. 425 BCE (historical) Pawapuri, Magadha, Haryanka Empire (present-day Nalanda district, Bihar, India) |
| Parents | |
| Siblings | Nandivardhana Sudarśanā (Śvetāmbara) |
| Spouse | Yaśodā (Śvetāmbara) Unmarried (Digambara) |
| Children | Priyadarśanā, also known as Anojjā (Śvetāmbara) |
| Dynasty | Ikshvaku dynasty
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