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🙏 Bhagwan Vimalnath

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🙏 Shree Vimalnath

• Name - Vimalanatha Prabhu
• Father's Name - Kritaverma
• Mother's Name - Shyama Devi (Suramya)
• Birth Place - Kampilpur
• Birth Tithi - magh su 3
• Diksha Tithi - magh su. 3
• Kevalgyan Thithi - paush su. 6
• Naksharta - Uttarbhadrapad
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 15,00,000 purva
• Age Lived - 60,00,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Shukar (Boar)
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 6000
• Neervan Thithi - aashad su. 7
• Colour - Red

Vimalanatha was the thirteenth Jain Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain beliefs, he became a Siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Vimalanatha was born to King Kratavarma and Queen Shyama Devi at Kampilaji of the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the third day of the Magh Sukla month of the Indian calendar.

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🙏 Bhagwan Anantnath

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🙏 Shree Anantnath

• Name - Ananta natha
• Father's Name - Simhasen
• Mother's Name - Sayusha (Sarvavasa)
• Birth Place - Ayodhaya
• Birth Tithi - Baishak ku. 13
• Diksha Tithi - Baishak ku. 14
• Kevalgyan Thithi - Baishak ku. 14
• Naksharta - Revati
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 7,50,000 purva
• Age Lived - 30,00,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Bajh
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 7000
• Neervan Thithi - Chaitra su. 5
• Colour - Golden

Anantanatha was the fourteenth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini) of Jainism. According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.

Anantanatha was born to King Sinhasena and Queen Suyasha at Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the 13th day of the Vaishakha Krishna month of the Indian calendar.

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🙏 Bhagwan Dharamnath

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🙏 Shree Dharmanath

• Name - Dharmanatha
• Father's Name - Bhanu
• Mother's Name - Suvrata
• Birth Place - Ratnapuri
• Birth Tithi - Magh su.3
• Diksha Tithi - Magh su.13
• Kevalgyan Thithi - Paush su. 15
• Nakshatra - Pushya
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 2,50,000 purva
• Age Lived - 10,00,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Vajra (spike headed club)
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 108
• Neervan Thithi - Jayesth ku. 5
• Colour - Golden

Bhagwan Dharmanatha, the 15th Tirthankara of the jain tradition , was born in Ratanapuri (now Raunahi in Faizabad of U.P. near Ayodhya). The name of his mother was Suvrata and that of his father was Bhanu Nripa who belonged to Kasyapa gotra and the Iksnvaka line of ancient Indian kings. Bhanu Nripa was himself was a great king. His wife, queen Suvrata, was very pious lady and was celebrated for the numerous acts of piety which she performed, particularly during her pregnancy. It is why the child she gave birth to, was named as Dharmanatha ( the Lord of Piety). Moreover, it has been predicated that newborn would one day become a great savior and would by his relentless preaching show to the suffering humanity the path to salvation.

There were great rejoicing at his birth and when he became of age he ascended the throne of his father and ruled over his subjects with law and piety. All the time, however, his mind was fixed on the day when he would renounce the world and devote himself to the fulfillment of his mission as a Tirthankara. The day of the great renunciation came and Dharmanatha, giving up every worldly possession and attachment, went to the nearest forest named Salvana, and took vows of the order. He practiced severest austerities, annihilated the karmic forces, attained kaivalya and became the Arhanta. Then he proceeded on his tour of wandering, preaching to the suffering humanity and gospel of Ahimsa and showing it, not only by precept, but by actual example, the true path of salvation. Thus this great benefactor of all living being fully justified by his name. The lord of Piety like the Shramana thirthankars who went before him and those who came after him. Lord Dhrmanatha hammered into the minds of his contemporaries the truths "Live and let Live"; ' Do unto others what you would them do unto you'; ' Be truthful in thought, word and deed; 'Do not covet that which, does not belong to you'; ' keep your senses and passion under control'; 'Try to realize the value of renunciation, sacrifice and possessionlessness '; and 'make Ahimsa the true way of life'.

In the end this Tirthankara attained Nirvana at Sudattavarta-kuta of mount Sammedachala. There is a shrine at the top of this peak which mark the spot of Nirvana.

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🙏 Bhagwan Shantinath

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🙏 Shree Shantinath

• Name - Santhinath Prabhu
• Father's Name - Vishvasen
• Mother's Name - Aira (Achira)
• Birth Place - Hastinapur
• Birth Tithi - Jayesth ku. 13
• Diksha Tithi - Jayesth ku. 14
• Kevalgyan - Thithi Paush su. 9
• Naksharta - Bharni
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 25,000 years
• Age Lived - 1,00,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Deer
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 900
• Neervan Thithi - Jayesth ku. 13
• Colour - Golden

Tirthankara Shantinath was born to the King Vishavsen and Queen Achiradevi of Hastinapur. It is said that as soon as he entered the womb of his mother, diseases were cured, peace and happiness prevailed throughout the area. Because of this, he came to be called Santinath (peacemaker). When he was very young, he became an expert in the use of many weapons. These skills enabled him to become a Chakarvarti (King of Kings).

He enjoyed his kingdom and its riches for thousands of years. One day, however, he saw his own aging reflection in a mirror and realized that his body was not as young and beautiful as it used to be. Thus he came to know that all the riches and even man itself are not eternal. At that moment he was inspired to become an ascetic.

He became enlightened on the eleventh moonlit night of Paush (Feb-March). For many years, he went from city to city, spreading the message of peace, Ahimsa (non-violence) and harmony.He achieved Nirvana on the mountain of Sammed Shikhar (Bihar). His symbol is a deer (Mriga). He is considered a god to bestow peace and happiness.

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🙏 Bhagwan Kunthunath

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🙏 Shree Kunthunath

• Name - Kunthunath Prabhu
• Father's Name - Suryasen
• Mother's Name - Shrikanta Devi (Sri Devi)
• Birth Place - Hastinapur
• Birth Tithi - Baishak ku. 14
• Diksha Tithi - Baishak ku. 5
• Kevalgyan Thithi - Chaitra su. 5
• Naksharta - Krutika
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 23,750 years
• Age Lived - 95,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Goat (He-Goat)
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 1000
• Neervan Thithi - Baishak su. 1
• Colour - Golden

Kunthunath was the seventeenth Tirthankara, seventh Chakravartin and twelfth Kamadeva of the present half time cycle, Avasarpini. According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Kunthunatha was born to King Surya (Sura) and Queen Shridevi at Hastinapur in the Ikshvaku dynasty on the fourteenth day of the Vaishakh Krishna month of the Indian calendar.

According to the Jain belief, he was born in 27,695,000 BC, Like all other Chakravartin, he also conquered all the lands and went to write his name on the foothills of mountains. Seeing the names of other Chakravartin already there, he saw his ambitions dwarfed. He then renounced his throne and became an ascetic for penance. At an age of 95,000 years he liberated his soul and attained Moksha on Mount Shikharji.

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🙏 Shree Arnath

• Name - Arnath Prabhu
• Father's Name - Sudarsana
• Mother's Name - Mitrasena Devi
• Birth Place - Hastinapur
• Birth Tithi - Margshirsh su. 10
• Diksha Tithi - Margshirsh su. 11
• Kevalgyan Thithi - Kartika su.12
• Naksharta - Revati
• Diksha Sathi - 1000
• Shadhak Jeevan - 21,000 years
• Age Lived - 84,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Meen (Fish)
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 1000
• Neervan Thithi - Margshirsh su. 10
• Colour - Golden

Aranath was the eighteenth Jain Tirthankar of the present half cycle of time (Avasarpini). He was also the eighth Chakravartin and thirteenth Kamadeva. According to Jain beliefs, he was born around 16,585,000 BCE. He became a siddha i.e. a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karmas. Aranath was born to King Sudarshana and Queen Devi (Mitra) at Hastinapur in the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the tenth day of the Migsar Krishna month of the Indian calendar.

Like all other Chakravartin, he also conquered all the lands and went to write his name on the foothills of mountains. Seeing the names of other Chakravartin already there, he saw his ambitions dwarfed. He then renounced his throne and became an ascetic for penance. At an age over 84,000 years he and attained Moksha (liberation) on Mount Shikharji.

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🙏 Bhagwan Mallinath

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🙏 Shree Mallinath

• Name - Malli Prabhu
• Father's Name - Kumbharaj
• Mother's Name - Prabhavati (Raksita)
• Birth Place - Mithila
• Birth Tithi - Margshirsh su. 11
• Diksha Tithi - Margshirsh su. 11
• Kevalgyan Thithi - Margshirsh su. 11
• Naksharta - Ashwini
• Diksha Sathi - 300
• Shadhak Jeevan - 54,900 years
• Age Lived - 55,000 years
• Lakshan Sign - Kalash (waterpot)
• Neervan Place - Sameed Shikar
• Neervan Sathi - 1000
• Neervan Thithi - Falgun su 12
• Colour - Golden

Mallinatha (Prakrit Mallinātha, "Lord of jasmine or seat") was the 19th tīrthaṅkara "ford-maker" of the present avasarpiṇī age in Jainism. Jain texts indicate Mālliṇātha was born at Mithila into the Ikshvaku dynasty to King Kumbha and Queen Prajnavati. Tīrthaṅkara Māllīnātha lived for over 56,000 years, out of which 54,800 years less six days, was with omniscience (Kevala Jnana).

Mallinatha is believed to be a woman named Malli Devi by Shvetambara Jains while the Digambara sect believes all 24 tirthankara to be men including Māllīnātha. Digambara tradition believes a woman can reach to the 16th heaven and can attain liberation only being reborn as a man. Digambara tradition says Mallinatha was a son born in a royal family, and worships Mallinatha as a male. However, the Shvetambara tradition of Jainism states that Māllīnātha was female with a name Malli bai.

According to Jain beliefs, Mālliṇātha became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.

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