The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today remembered timeless teachings of Bhagwan Mahavir on the occasion of Mahavir Jayanti, recalling the deep influence of his teachings on his own life.

Modi Archive, in a post on X, reflected on the Prime Minister’s long-standing spiritual bond with Bhagwan Mahavir’s teachings and the Jain community.

Responding to the X post of Modi Archive, the Prime Minister posted on X;

“The ideals of Bhagwan Mahavir have greatly inspired countless people, including me. His thoughts show the way to build a peaceful and compassionate planet.”

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Prime Minister shares Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the importance of self-respect, courage and steadfastness
August 18, 2026

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has shared a Sanskrit Subhashitam highlighting the importance of living with self-respect, courage and dignity. He emphasised that true valour and strength lie in remaining steadfast in one’s principles and values, without compromising them under any circumstances.

The Prime Minister shared a Sanskrit Subhashitam-

“उद्यच्छेदेव न नमेदुद्यमो ह्येव पौरुषम्।
अप्यपर्वणि भज्येत न नमत्वेव कस्यचित्॥”

The Subhashitam conveys that a person should always live with self-respect, courage and dignity. True valor and strength lie in never compromising one's principles and values under any circumstances, but remaining steadfast in one's ideals with truth, patience and self-pride.

The Prime Minister wrote on X;

“उद्यच्छेदेव न नमेदुद्यमो ह्येव पौरुषम्।

अप्यपर्वणि भज्येत न नमत्वेव कस्यचित्॥”