New Delhi [India], Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Sunday said that when the world is moving towards tension, the principles of Lord Mahavir, live and let live, play an important role in reducing tension, people of Jain community. Congratulations from his side. Culture Ministry chief Meghwal said, "The principles of Lord Mahavir are relevant even today. The principle of live and let live is very important and relevant. Anekantvad and Syadvad, these two pillars of our Jain philosophy have been the subject of discussion." Among the many thinking beings in the world “When the world moves towards tension, these two principles play an important role in reducing the tension.On this occasion, on behalf of the Ministry of Culture, I welcome and congratulate you all. At the Bharat Mandapam on Sunday, he stressed India's commitment to global well-being and said India is not only the world's oldest living civilization but also a safe haven for humanity, adding that the country is not just for itself but for the entire society. Thinks for. Addressing the 2550th Bhagwan Mahavir Nirvana Mahotsav at Bharat Mandapam in the national capital, PM Modi said, "India is not only the oldest civilization in the world but also a safe haven for humanity." “This is an India that thinks not for ego, but for the whole,” the Prime Minister said. “This is an India that thinks not for itself but for the whole… It thinks not for ego but for illusions.” It doesn't believe in limits."But India in the infinite speaks of policy and destiny, it speaks of God in the living being: PM Modi He stressed the importance of strengthening the values ​​of 'Asteya' (non-stealing) and 'Ahimsa' (non-violence) in the society. Emphasised, "I am sure that we must work to strengthen the sentiments of 'Asteya' and 'Ahimsa' in our society. Your support will strengthen the resolve of India's development journey even more than before! PM Modi Extending his greetings on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, the Prime Minister said, "It is comforting to be a part of such an event during the election bustle."