- the last
Tirthankara of the
previous time cycle. He is also
known as
Ādinātha (lit. 'first Lord'), as well as
Adishvara (first Jina),
Yugadideva (first...
-
Adinath (IAST:
Ādinātha) is a
Sanskrit word
meaning "First Lord" and can
refer to:
Adinatha, a name of
Shiva in the Nath
tradition Adinatha Sampradaya, a...
- The
Adinath Sampradaya was a
sadhu sub-sect of the
greater Nath tradition.
Followers of this
tradition were
given Sannyasa diksha, thus
renouncing householder...
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Adinatha temple (IAST:
Ādinātha Mandir) is a Jain
temple located at
Khajuraho in
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is
dedicated to the Jain
tirthankara Adinatha...
- tirthankara,
Rishabhanatha (
Adinatha). Luna Vasahi,
dedicated to the 22nd tirthankara, Neminatha.
Pittalhar temple,
dedicated to
Adinatha.
Parshvanath temple...
- temples)
dedicated to the Jain
Tirthankars Parshvanatha,
Shantinatha and
Adinatha. The
complex is
situated near
Kedareshwara temple and
Dwarasamudra lake...
- to
Jainism millions of
years ago,
since the age of
Adinatha (locally
called Adishvera).
Adinatha himself lived for 8.4
million purvas ( 1
purva = 70560...
- is now
dedicated to Parshvanatha,
although it was
probably built as an
Adinatha shrine during the
Chandela period.
Despite the temple's Jain affiliation...
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Ashoka (c. 236 BCE)
Chaumukha Sculpture with Four
Jinas (Rishabhanatha (
Adinatha), Parshvanatha, Neminatha, and Mahavira), LACMA,
sixth century Udayagiri...
- (e.g. Gopinath, Jagannath),
Buddhism (e.g. Minanath), and in
Jainism (
Adinatha, Parsvanatha). The term yogi or jogi is not
limited to
Natha subtradition...