NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 7 - SAMYAG GYAAN

Day 7, SAMYAG GYAAN: Gyaan implies information. Consequently, the word Samyag Gyaan alludes to right learning. This is likewise called astuteness. This is the seventh Pad of Siddhachakra and second of Dharma Tatva. It is delineated in the consecrated sacred writings that all activities ought to be gone before by right information. One can't segregate amongst good and bad without right learning. 
NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 7 - SAMYAG GYAAN
NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 7 - SAMYAG GYAAN

This is second among Ratna Trayee (Three Gems) of Jainism to accomplish salvation. It has five subdivisions and fifty-one characteristics and symbolizes with white shading. 

Jain devotees adore Samyag Gyaan Pad in Shukla trayodashi, the seventh day of Navapad Oli. They perform Ayambil by eating bubbled rice as it were. The shade of Samyag Gyaan is white, henceforth the grain decided for Ayambil is white i.e. rice. They likewise supplicate, love and reflect for Samyag Gyaan on this day.

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