New Delhi: A historic and spiritually significant moment has been etched in India’s cultural narrative. For the first time ever, the 14t...
New Delhi: A historic and
spiritually significant moment has been etched in India’s cultural narrative.
For the first time ever, the 14th President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, along
with his wife and daughter, has participated in the collective recitation of
the “Namokar Mantra” in a devotional video film.
This landmark moment was
showcased during the grand event “Mere Mahavir 2.0 – Mera Namokar”, organized
on the auspicious occasion of the 2552nd Nirvan Mahotsav of Lord Mahavir, held
at Plenary Hall Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
The video film, titled “Mera
Namokar”, has been produced by the Bhagwan Mahavir Deshna Foundation. The
Foundation’s Directors — Subhash Oswal Jain, Anil Kumar Jain, Rajeev Jain, and
Manoj Kumar Jain — shared that upon learning about the project, Hon’ble Kovind
expressed a personal desire to be a part of it along with his family.
As a result, for the first time
in the nation’s history, a President of India and his family have appeared
together in a devotional film, lending their voices to a sacred mantra. The
film uniquely presents the sound, meaning, and spiritual significance of the
Namokar Mantra in a contemporary yet deeply reverential form.
The audience at Bharat Mandapam
was visibly moved as the video played, filling the hall with applause and
reverence.
CA Rajeev Jain, who played a key
role in conceptualizing and producing the film, explained that the aim was to
bring the essence, history, and universal energy of the Namokar Mantra to a
global audience in an inspiring cinematic format.
Speaking on the occasion, Hon’ble Shri Ram Nath Kovind said: "It is beyond words to express the joy my family and I felt while being part of this video. Chanting the Namokar Mantra together filled us with a new sense of energy and peace.”
Following the video launch,
renowned devotional singer Vicky D. Parekh (Mumbai) mesmerized the gathering
with soulful Jain bhajans, turning the entire atmosphere devotional and serene.
In his closing remarks, Manoj Kumar Jain, Director of the Foundation, said: “The three principles of Lord Mahavir — Ahimsa (non-violence), Aparigraha (non-possessiveness), and Atma Shuddhi (self-purification) — are the true mantras of life. By following these, we can spread peace and harmony in society.”
He extended heartfelt
congratulations to CA Rajeev Jain, Subhash Oswal Jain, CA Anil Kumar Jain,
Pradeep Jain, Amisha Jain, and the entire organizing team for the event’s
success, especially appreciating Satyabhushan Jain for his pivotal role in the
program’s execution.
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