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दर्शनं देवदेवस्य दर्शनं पापनाशनम् ।
दर्शन स्वर्गसोपानं दर्शनं मोक्षसाधनम् ॥
darshanam devadevasya darshanam päpanäshanam darshanam svargasopānam darshanam mokshasädhanam ||
The sight of the idol of the Lord, the God of all Gods, is the destroyer of all sins. It is a step toward the heavens, and is a means to the liberation of the soul.
मंगलं भगवान वीरो, मंगलं गौतम प्रभु ।
मंगलं स्थूलिभद्राद्या, जैन धर्मोस्तु मंगलं ॥
mangalam bhagaväna viro, mangalam gautama prabhu mangalam sthūlibhadrädyä, jaina dharmostu mangalam ||
Bhagawan Mahavir is auspicious, Ganadhar Gautam Swami is auspicious; Acharya Sthulibhadra is auspicious; Jain religion is auspicious.
मंगलं भगवान वीरो, मंगलं गौतमो गणि ।
मंगलं कुन्दकुन्दार्यो, जैन धर्मोस्तु मंगलं ॥
mangalam bhagaväna viro, mangalam gautamo gani | mangalam kundakundaryo, jaina dharmostu mangalam ||
Bhagawan Mahavir is auspicious, Ganadhar Gautam Swami is auspicious; Ächärya Kunda-kunda is auspicious; Jain religion is auspicious.
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अर्हन्तो भगवंत इन्द्रमहिताः, सिद्धाष्च सिद्धिस्थिता । आचार्या जिनशासनोन्नतिकराः पूज्या उपाध्यायकाः । श्री सिद्धान्तपाठका मुनिवरा, रत्नत्रयाराधकाः । पंच ते परमेष्ठिनः प्रतिदिनम् कुर्वतु वो मंगलम् ॥ arhanto bhagavanta indramahitäh, siddhäshcha siddhisthitä | ächäryä jinashäsanonnatikaräh, püjyä upadhyayakäh shri siddhāntasupäthakā munivarä, ratnatrayāradhakäh| panchai te paramesthinah pratidinam kurvantu vo mangalam ||
The Omniscients who have been worshipped by heavenly gods; the liberated souls, who are Siddhas; the heads of the religious order who reinforce the four-fold order established by the Jinas; the revered Upädhyäys, well versed in the scriptures; and the Saints, who are also the followers of the true path of liberation (three jewels); may all these five auspicious entities bestow blessings on you everyday.
आदिमं पृथिवीनाथ- मादिमं निष्परिग्रहम् ।
आदिमं तीर्थनाथं च ऋषमस्वामिनं स्तुमः ॥
ädimam prthivinatha-mädimam nisparigraham
ädimam tirthanätham cha rsabhasväminam stumah ||
We adore Lord Rushabhadev who was the first king, who was the first to renounce all his possessions (everything) and who was the first Tirthankar.
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