Mahavir Janma Kalyanak

A place called Ahalya bhumi has not been ploughed for hundreds of years by the family that owns it, as it is considered to be the birthplace of Mahavira.

[4] Mahavira was born into Jnatra clan of the Ikshvaku dynasty as the son of King Siddhartha of Kundagrama and Queen Trishala.

During the day, most members of the Jain community engage in some sort of charitable act, prayers, pujas, and vratas.

Donations are collected in order to promote charitable missions like saving cows from slaughter or helping to feed poor people.

Ancient Jain temples across India typically see an extremely high volume of practitioners come to pay their respects and join in the celebrations.

Murti of Mahavira at his birthplace, Kshatriyakund ( Shvetambara tradition), in Bihar
Auspicious 14 dreams seen by a tirthankara's mother during pregnancy as an ornamentation on cover of 19th-century manuscript
Ancient image of Mahavira at Thirakoil