
Mahavir The Twenty Fourth Tirthankara
by Jain Philosophy
Mahavir The Twenty Fourth Tirthankara introduces young readers to the Jain spiritual tradition through the life and teachings of Mahavir, the twenty-fourth Tirthankara. Written for curious kids and families seeking meaningful stories, this gentle and inspiring volume pairs accessible text with vibrant illustrations to illuminate compassion, truth, and mindfulness. Mahavir The Twenty Fourth Tirthankara invites readers into Mahavir's world through short, child-friendly episodes. Each page pairs simple, thoughtful storytelling with bright illustrations that illuminate legends of saints, poets, and prophets who shaped Jain philosophy. The pace is gentle, and the text is designed for early readers, making big ideas approachable and memorable. As part of a complementary series that also includes legends from Ramayana and Bhagavad Gita, the book encourages kids to compare teachings across traditions and time. It naturally covers key concepts such as compassion, non-violence, truth, and humility, presenting them in accessible ways that spark curiosity and discussion for parents and educators. Engaging vignettes about Mahavir and core Jain teachings Vibrant, full-page illustrations that bring each tale to life Short, readable text designed for early readers and read-aloud sessions Part of a complementary series with Ramayana and Bhagavad Gita Promotes values such as compassion, truth, non-violence, and respect for all living beings Discussion-ready themes for parents and educators to explore with children After finishing Mahavir The Twenty Fourth Tirthankara, young readers gain a gentle confidence in exploring their own questions about goodness, wisdom, and purpose. The book leaves them with a sense of connection to timeless teachings and a curiosity that lasts beyond the last page.
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