Journey to Samyek Darshan
Install the frame and then do Samayik & Swadhyay,
At Dhruvaatma Arts, we believe that spiritual transformation begins at home. Our journey is designed to guide every Jain family towards Samyak Drishti through a structured and meaningful approach:
Frame → Awareness
A Jain photo frame is more than just decoration—it serves as a daily reminder of Jain Dharma. By bringing sacred Jain teachings into homes, it subtly yet powerfully nurtures awareness of Jinagam and its significance.
At Dhruvaatma Arts, our photo frames are designed not just for aesthetics but as a pathway to understanding and attaining Samyak Darshan.
Our Samyak Darshan Photo Frame embodies the essence of Jinagam, offering a complete spiritual experience. Along with this frame, we provide free educational videos, guiding you towards a deeper understanding of Samyak Darshan and Jain philosophy.
Transform your space, elevate your soul!
Swadhyay (self-study) and Samayik
Now that you have installed the Samyak Darshan photo frame in your home, the next step is to actively engage with it as a tool for spiritual growth.
Your next task is to practice Swadhyay (self-study) and Samayik (meditative reflection) as a family. Gather both elders and younger members of the household and sit in front of the Samyak Darshan photo frame. As you focus on the teachings depicted in the frame, take time to:
1️⃣ Understand the Six Dravya (Substances) – Recognize the fundamental elements of existence: Jiv (soul), Ajiv (non-living matter), Dharma (motion), Adharma (rest), Akash (space), and Kaal (time).
2️⃣ Work on Bhed Gyan (Differentiation Between Jiv and Ajiv) – Develop clarity on the distinction between the living (conscious) and non-living (inert), which is essential for the right perception of reality.
3️⃣ Understand the Seven Tatva (Fundamental Truths) – Explore the core principles of Jain philosophy: Jiva (soul), Ajiva (non-living matter), Asrava (influx of karma), Bandh (bondage of karma), Samvar (stoppage of karma), Nirjara (shedding of karma), and Moksha (liberation).
4️⃣ Understand Leshya (Mental Dispositions) and Dash Dharma (Ten Virtues) – Learn how different mental states influence karma and cultivate the ten essential virtues: Kshama (forgiveness), Mardav (humility), Arjav (straightforwardness), Shauch (contentment), Satya (truth), Samyam (self-restraint), Tap (austerity), Tyag (renunciation), Akinchanya (non-attachment), and Brahmacharya (celibacy).
By making this a daily or weekly ritual, your family will not only enhance their understanding of Jinagam but also deepen their spiritual practice. This journey will strengthen your path towards Samyak Darshan, self-realization, and ultimately, liberation (Moksha).
Free videos
To support your Samayik (meditative reflection) and Swadhyay (self-study) journey, we have curated a collection of free educational videos that provide comprehensive guidance on every essential aspect of these spiritual practices.
These videos are designed to help you understand and implement the principles of Samyak Darshan effectively. They cover:
- Step-by-step guidance on performing Samayik – How to prepare, maintain discipline, and stay focused during the practice.
- In-depth explanations of key Jain concepts – Including 6 Dravya, 7 Tatva, Bhed Gyan (Jiv & Ajiv), Leshya, and Dash Dharma.
- Daily Swadhyay topics – Helping you reflect, analyze, and apply Jain teachings in daily life.
- Practical applications of Jain Dharma – Enabling you to integrate spiritual wisdom into your routine.
These free resources ensure that you and your family have everything needed to develop a deeper connection with Jain philosophy, making Samayik and Swadhyay a meaningful part of your spiritual growth.
Appointment
If you need further guidance on this journey, we offer the option to schedule an appointment with Dhruvaatma. Through this, you can gain deeper insights into Samyak Darshan, receive personalized guidance, and clarify any doubts to strengthen your understanding of Jain philosophy.
Aim → A Society with Samyak Drishti
When awareness transforms into action, and families whole heartedly embrace and practice Jain values, it leads to a spiritually awakened society. A society where Samyak Darshan (Right Vision), Samyak Charitra (Right Conduct), and Samyak Gyaan (True Wisdom) guide every individual towards inner purification and ultimate liberation.