The Governor was speaking at a programme to mark the 2616th 'Janm Kalyanak' of Bhagwan Mahavir (Mahavir Jayanti) here.
"The concept of 'Ahimsa' (non-violence) as propounded by Lord Mahavir had wider connotations," Rao said.
He asserted that 'Ahimsa' does not mean refraining from killing of any living being alone.
"'Ahimsa' in totality means 'Ahimsa' in words, 'Ahimsa' in thought and 'Ahimsa' in action," Rao said.
Referring to the news of chemical weapons attack on civilians, including children in Syria, the Governor said, "Bhagwan Mahavir's message of 'Anekanta' (multiplicity of viewpoints) and 'Ahimsa' could alone save the world from devastation and put it on the path of peace, progress and development."
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