-
destroy remaining karmas and
attain moksha (liberation) and
become siddhas.
Arihantas have a body
while siddhas are
bodiless pure spirit. The Ṇamōkāra mantra...
- Namo Arihantânam I bow to the
Arihantâs (Conquerors who
showed the path of liberation). Namo Siddhânam I bow to the Siddhâs (Liberated Souls). Namo Âyariyânam...
- अरिहंत, arahant, or
arhat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arihant,
Arihanta,
Arahant or
Arhat may
refer to:
Arihant (Jainism), in Jainism, a siddha...
-
Jalandhar (Jalandhara)
Bishan (Vishnu)
Sheshayi (Shesha)
Arihant Dev (
Arihanta) Manu Raja (Manu)
Dhanvantari (Dhanvantari)
Suraj (Surya)
Chandar (Chandra)...
- Vows"). Gods can be thus
categorized into
embodied gods also
known as
arihantas and non-embodied
formless gods who are
called Siddhas.
Jainism considers...
- from the
transmigratory cycle of
birth and
death (saṃsāra) and are
above Arihantas (omniscient beings).
Siddhas do not have a body; they are soul in its...
- be thus
categorized into
embodied gods also
known as Tīrthankaras and
Arihantas or
ordinary Kevalis, and non-embodied
formless gods who are
called Siddhas...
- the four and
twenty Tirthankaras vandan To pay
obeisances to siddhas,
arihantas and
acharya Pratikramana Self-censure, repentance; to
drive oneself away...
-
Jainism views infinite knowledge as an
inherent capability of
every soul.
Arihanta is the word used by
Jains to
refer to
those human beings who have conquered...
-
Worship of the
tirthankaras 18.
Vandan To pay
obeisances to siddhas,
arihantas and
acharyas 19.
Pratikramana Repentance, to
drive oneself away from past...