Edited by Nanditha. Krishna, the aphorisms in 'Live and Let Others Live' contains the core teachings of Mahavira that show us how to lead a peaceful and fulfilling life.
Mahavira (who was born Vardhamana in the sixth century Bee) was the son of King Siddhartha of Kundagrama (near Patna in present-day Bihar) and his wife Trishala or Priyakarmi, daughter of King Chetaka of Vaishali. Siddhartha belonged to the lkshvaku lineage of Shri Rama of Ayodhya. Before Vardhamana's birth, Queen Trishala had fourteen auspicious dreams, signifying that the child was destined for greatness.
As per Shwetambara texts, Vardhamana was married to Yashoda, daughter of Samaravira, a great warrior, and had a daughter named Priyadarshana or Anojja. According to the Digambara texts, however, he never married.
Mahavira is credited with several miracles. Once, as a child, he was playing with his friends when a cobra appeared. The other children picked up stones, and cried, 'Kill it.' But young Vardhamana sat down and extended his hand to the snake. The cobra crawled up his arm until it was at eye level with him. The two gazed at each other and then played together like friends. Finally, Vardhamana left the cobra on a tree and bade him goodbye.
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