Parshvanatha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24 Tirthankaras (supreme preacher of dharma) of Jainism. He gained the...
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Dilwara Temples (section Parshvanatha Temple)
of Sumatinatha, Parshvanatha, Adinatha and Parshvanatha. The idol of goddess Ambika is also present. The Chaumukha idol of Parshvanatha is installed on...
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Parshvanath Jain temples, Varanasi (redirect from Parshvanatha Jain temple, Varanasi)
for three kalyanaka of Parshvanatha. According to Jain literature, Varanasi was ruled by King Aśvasena, the father of Parshvanatha, in 9th century. Varanasi...
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up sa:पार्श्वनाथ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Parshvanatha temple may refer to: Parshvanatha temple, Khajuraho in Madhaya Pradesh Parsvanath Jain...
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from the Mughals. The temple is famous for its beautiful carved idol of Parshvanatha made out of a single marble slab. The idol has 1008 snake heads and numerous...
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Parshvanatha Basadi or Kamatha Parshvanatha Basadi is a Jain temple (basadi) located on Chandragiri Hill in Shravanabelagola, a town in Karnataka, India...
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Teacher) of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha. Mahavira was born in the early 6th century BCE to a royal Jain family...
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Bada Gaon temple (redirect from Parshvanatha temple, Badagaon)
situated in Khekra in "Parshvanatha Atishaya Kshetra", Bada Gaon, Uttar Pradesh. This centuries old temple is dedicated to Parshvanatha, the 23rd tirthankar...
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Bhagavan Parshvanatha and the smaller statues of the other eight Jain teerthankaras. The statue is the tallest statue of the Jain deity Parshvanatha in India...
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Parshvanatha temple (IAST: Pārśvanātha Mandir) is a 10th-century Jain temple at Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is now dedicated to Parshvanatha...
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Jain temples, Pavagadh (redirect from Parshvanatha temple, Pavagadh)
of a temple of Neminatha. In a laudatory poem dedicated to Jirawala Parshvanatha and composed by Jain monk Dipvijay Kaviraaj in late 18th century AD,...
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Jain temples, Halebidu (redirect from Parshvanatha Basadi, Halebidu)
three Jain Basadis (Basti or temples) dedicated to the Jain Tirthankars Parshvanatha, Shantinatha and Adinatha. The complex is situated near Kedareshwara...
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Naminatha, the 21st Tirthankara at the time of Parshvanatha Asvasena (father of Parshvanatha) Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara at the time of Mahavira...
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Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism, attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience). The temples in Ahichchhatra are built to commemorate Parshvanatha attaining...
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Jaisalmer Fort Jain temples (redirect from Parshvanatha temple, Jaisalmer Fort)
temples. The Parshvanatha temple is the oldest and the most beautiful temple in the complex. The temple houses a black marble idol of Parshvanatha with a hood...
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Jain text containing the biographies of the Jain Tirthankaras, notably Parshvanatha and Mahavira. Traditionally ascribed to Bhadrabahu, which would place...
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History of Jainism (section Parshvanatha)
present time-cycle). The last two tirthankara, the 23rd tirthankara Parshvanatha (c. 9th–8th century BCE) and the 24th tirthankara Mahavira (c. 599 –...
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idols and the remaining three temples are dedicated to Chandraprabha, Parshvanatha and Suparshvanatha. The stupa houses one stone slab with a carving of...
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Moksha through meditation. The word "Parasnath" is derived from Lord Parshvanatha, the twenty-third Jain Tirthankara, who was one of those who attained...
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2500-year old idol of Parshvanatha. The second temple is of Suparshwanatha and belongs to the Digambara sect. Maksi Parshvanatha is considered to be a...
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Shankheshwar Parshvanatha is one of 108 prominent idols of Parshvanath idols. There are dozen of replica temples and icons of Shankheshwar Parshvanatha. The idol...
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Parshvanath is one of the 108 Parshvanatha icons and is considered one of the most devotionally revered of Parshvanatha. The icons and the images of the...
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holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha, whom historians date to the 9th century BCE, and the twenty-fourth tirthankara...
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of 108 idols of Parshvanatha in these shrines each bearing a different name with central shrine housing idol of Jirawala Parshvanatha, the principal deity...
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Pradesh, North India. Ahichchhatra is believed to be the place where Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism, attained Kevala Jnana. The history of...
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to Parshvanatha and records coronation of Somesvara. The third verse of inscription describes how Someshvara gave the grant to build Parshvanatha temple...
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Neminatha, Parshvanatha and Shri Mahavirasvami. The mulnayak of the complex is a 47 feet (14 m) idol of Parshvanatha, the largest idol of Parshvanatha in lotus...
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Gundwad (redirect from Parshvanatha Basadi, Gundwad)
Karnataka, India. situated on the bank of Krishna River. There is a Parshvanatha Basadi in the village which can be seen from few kilometres. Most of...
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The Parshvanath College of Engineering was a private engineering college located in Kasarvadavali, Thane district of Maharashtra state in India. It was...
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878 BC—Zhou li wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. 877 BC—Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism was born in India. 874 BC—Osorkon II...
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