Lessons you need to learn from Lord Mahavir based on your birth date

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Mahavir Jayanti is one of the most significant day, which is observed by Jains. The day is celebrated with great devotion and purity. This year, Mahavir Jayanti is going to be celebrated on March 31, 2026. He is known as 24t Tirthankara’s and known as spiritual guru who taught good lessons to people so today we are going to talk about his lessons and which lesson you should adapt and learn in your life according to your birth number. Let’s go and check:

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