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Ajitanatha (lit. invincible) was the
second tirthankara of the
present age,
avasarpini (half time cycle)
according to Jainism. He was born to king Jitashatru...
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Bharata at the time of
Ajitanatha Jitashatru (father of
Ajitanatha) and his
younger brother Sumitra (father of Sagara)
Ajitanatha (the 2nd Tirthankara)...
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where stand the
temples built of
white sandstone and brick. The
major Ajitanatha temple was
built by
Chaulukya king
Kumarapala (1143 - 1174)
after he became...
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describe it as the
birthplace of five
tirthankaras namely, Rishabhanatha,
Ajitanatha, Abhinandananatha,
Sumatinatha and Anantanatha, and ****ociate it with...
- Jain
temples of West India,
still emplo**** in some
modern temples. The
Ajitanatha Temple, the
largest and
earliest of the
cluster of
Taranga Jain temples...
- form of composition)
purana written in
twelve sections on the life of
Ajitanatha, the
second Tirthankar.
Ranna wrote this
purana under the
patronage of...
- entrances, and
enshrines a life-size
chaturmukha idol of Jina, Rishabhanatha,
Ajitanatha,
Sambhavanatha and Abhinandananatha,
facing the four
cardinal directions...
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Varishen Sumatinatha Shantinatha Mahavira Suparshvanatha Vimalanatha Ajitanatha Neminatha Parshvanatha Sammed Shikhar festival is
annual fair organised...
- BCE. The
Yajurveda mentions the
names of
three Tirthankaras – Rishabha,
Ajitanatha and Arishtanemi,
states Radhakrishnan, and "the Bhāgavata Purāṇa endorses...
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Emblem Colour 1
Rishabhanatha (Adinatha) Bull
Golden 2
Ajitanatha Elephant Golden 3
Sambhavanatha Horse Golden 4
Abhinandananatha Monkey Golden...