Lord  Mahavira was conceived generally around 599 B.C. He was conceived in the imperial group of Kshatriyakund, an aspect of the republic of Vaishali. His dad was King Siddhartha and his mom was Queen Trishala. It is said that when the sovereign considered Lord Mahavira, she had fourteen propitious dreams that were a hunch of the enormity of the youngster that should have been conceived.

 The success of the King developed step by step. The lord ascribed his prosperity to his newly conceived youngster and named him Vardhamana, which signifies "ever-expanding". 

Vardhamana had extravagant adolescence and lived like an appropriate sovereign. He did numerous incredible things in his youth like sparing his companion from a toxic snake, battling a beast, and so forth that demonstrated that he was no standard kid. 

This earned him the name "Mahavira". He was brought into the world with every single common delight and extravagances yet in one way or another he was never pulled in by them. At the point when he was in his late 20's his folks passed on. That is the point at which he chose to turn into a priest.

 He left the entirety of his common belongings including garments and went into withdrawal to turn into a priest. Following 12 years of severe reflection and parsimonious way of life, he at last picked up illumination and otherworldly information and came to be known as Lord Mahavira.

Individuals call Lord Mahavira by various names, for example, Vira or Viraprabhu, Sanmati, Vardhamana, Ativira, and Gnatputra. With regards to the estimations of Jainism, Lord Mahavira merits an exceptional notice, as he was the one to build up the morals that are administering the entire Jain people group today.