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    twenty-four tirthankaras. Twenty slokas (aphorisms) of Svayambhūstotra are dedicated to Tirthankar Aranath. One such sloka is: O Passionless Lord Aranatha! Your...
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    Jainism, a Tirthankara (IAST: tīrthaṅkara; lit. 'ford-maker') is a saviour and supreme preacher of the dharma (righteous path). The word tirthankara signifies...
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  • names, signs, colors etc. of the 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism. The total length of the lifespans of all 24 Tīrthaṅkaras combined equals 2.603672 sextillion...
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  • Kunthunatha, the 17th Tirthankara and 6th Chakravarti at the time of Aranatha Sudarsana (father of Aranatha) Arahnatha, the 18th Tirthankara and 7th Chakravarti...
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    twenty-four Tirthankaras attained Moksha through meditation. The word "Parasnath" is derived from Lord Parshvanatha, the twenty-third Jain Tirthankara, who was...
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  • Sanata Kumara Shantinatha – (also a Tirthankara) Kunthunatha – (also a Tirthankara) Aranatha – (also a Tirthankara) Subhauma Padmanabha Harishena Jayasena...
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    Kumara: 306  Tirthankara Shantinatha Tirthankara Kunthunatha: 308  Tirthankara Aranatha: 308  Subhauma: 308  Padmanabha Harishena Jayasena Brahmadatta In...
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    grains. It is also the symbol of 18th tirthankara Aranatha according to Śvetāmbara tradition and 7th tirthankara Suparshvanatha according to the Digambara...
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  • kalyāṇaka: When the ātman (soul) of a tirthankara enter's their mother's womb. Janma kalyāṇaka: Birth of the tirthankara. Janmabhisheka is a ritual celebrating...
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    Mallinatha (category Tirthankaras)
    or seat") (Devanagari: मल्लिनाथ) (Sanskrit: मल्लिनाथः) was the 19th tīrthaṅkara "ford-maker" of the present avasarpiṇī age in Jainism. Jain texts indicate...
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    Shantinatha, Kunthunatha and Aranatha respectively. Jains also believed that it was here in Hastinapur, the first tīrthaṅkara, Rishabhanatha ended his 13-month-long...
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    Shantinatha (category Tirthankaras)
    Śāntinātha (Sanskrit: शान्तिनाथ) or Śānti is the sixteenth Tīrthaṅkara of Jainism in the present age (Avasarpini). According to traditional accounts,...
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  • Shreyansanatha Vimalanatha Anantanatha Dharmanatha Shantinatha Kunthunatha Aranatha Mallinatha Munisuvrata Naminatha Neminatha (also known as Nemi and Ariṣṭanemi)...
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    Kunthunatha (category Tirthankaras)
    Kunthunath was the seventeenth Tirthankara, sixth Chakravartin and twelfth Kamadeva of the present half time cycle, Avasarpini. According to Jain beliefs...
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    Munisuvrata (category Tirthankaras)
    Karkala in the Indian state of Karnataka. The temple is dedicated to Tirthankara Aranatha, Māllīnātha and Munisuvrata. Shri Munisuvrata-Nemi-Parshva Jinalaya...
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    Hastinapur is believed to be birthplace of Shantinatha, Kunthunatha and Aranatha. Ahichchhatra is place where Parshvanatha attained Kevala Jnana. Sarnath...
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    Suparshvanatha (category Tirthankaras)
    inscription of 157 CE. This inscription records that an image of the tīrthankara Aranatha was set up at the stupa built by the gods. However, Somadeva Suri...
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    Māllīnātha was said to have lived for over 56,000 years before his ascension. Aranatha was said to have lived for over 84,000 years before his ascension. Kunthunatha...
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    the Kauravas and birthplace of 3 tirthankar Shantinatha, Kunthunath and Aranatha. Deogarh : This places is famous for Deogarh fort and its Gupta era Hindu...
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  • Antakrddaasah (text) Anuttaraupapatikadasah (text) Aparigraha (virtue) Aranatha (18th Tirthankara) Arithmetic Aryika (nun) Asceticism (lifestyle) List of Jain ascetics...
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    an inscription dated 1049 CE inscribed on bronze idols of Shantinath, Aranatha and Kunthunath. It was the last major temple to be built here in the Chandella...
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    only tirth in India where the main deity is the ancient image of Lord Aranatha, preserved in the ancient underground chamber. Navagarh is a place full...
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