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Let us follow Lord Mahavira for lasting world peace, says Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 5:25 pm
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Published: March 29, 2026
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Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria felicitating KLE Society honorary chairman Prabhakar Kore in Belagavi on Sunday.

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria felicitating KLE Society honorary chairman Prabhakar Kore in Belagavi on Sunday.
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“If everyone follows the principles of truth, non-violence and non-attachment that Lord Mahavira taught for the welfare of humanity, peace will prevail throughout the world. Let us all follow his ideals for lasting world peace,” Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria said here on Sunday.

He was speaking after inaugurating a programme organized at Mahavira Bhavan on the occasion of Janma Kalyanaka, Lord Mahavira’s birth anniversary.

“Today, there is an atmosphere of unrest all over the world. This is not natural; it is due to human greed. Over 2,624 years ago, Lord Mahavira gave a universal message for the welfare of humanity. That message is not only for Jains. It is for all humanity. Being a Jain is very simple. Those who follow the principles and doctrines of Mahavira, automatically become Jains,” he said.

Women participating in a bike rally, Ahimsa Yatra, to mark Mahavira Janma Kalyanaka in Belagavi on Sunday.

Women participating in a bike rally, Ahimsa Yatra, to mark Mahavira Janma Kalyanaka in Belagavi on Sunday.
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“We should stay away from ego, anger and attachment. We should control our minds. Then we can all become like Mahavira. India is showing the world the path to peace and universal humanism. It is developing a sense of kinship with all nations. During the COVID-19 crisis, India saved the lives of people the world over, by finding a vaccine and distributing it free to the entire world. Indian scientists have conducted several experiments aimed at ensuring human welfare,” he said.

He felicitated KLE Society honorary chairman Prabhakar Kore and lauded his contribution to the fields of education and healthcare.

Responding to the felicitation, Dr. Kore thanked the Jain community for their contribution to the economy.

“Mahavira dedicated his life to human welfare and worked for world peace. Similarly, Basaveshwara in the 12th century fought discrimination based on caste, religion, religion and gender. We should all walk on the path shown by such great men,” he said.

MLA Abhay Patil, the former MLA Sanjay Patil spoke.

Vice-president of North West Karnataka Road Transport Corporation Sunil Hanamannavar, community leaders like Lalit Sanghavi Kataria, Narendra Jain, Santosh Jain, Praveen Bhafna, Vinod Doddannavar and others were present.

Earlier, a bike rally, Ahimsa Yatra, was flagged off at CPEd Grounds.

Published – March 29, 2026 10:55 pm IST



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