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Kevala jnana (Sanskrit: केवल ज्ञान, IAST:
kevala jñāna) or
Kevala gyana, also
known as Kaivalya,
means omniscience in
Jainism and is
roughly translated...
- is the
place where all the five
Kalyanaks i.e., Garbha, Janam, Tapa,
KevalGyan and
Moksha Kalyanak of
Bhagwan Vasupujya, the 12th Jain Teerthankar, have...
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kalyanak are
Chyavan (conception)
Janma (birth)
Diksha (renunciation)
Keval Gyan (omniscience)
Moksha (liberation) The five
kalyanakas are the five major...
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tirthankara renounces all
worldly possessions and
becomes an ascetic.
Keval Gyan kalyāṇaka (omniscience): When a
tirthankara attains kevalajñāna (infinite...
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Shrivihar was
consecrated after the tour of the
whole India in
April 1998 at
Kevalgyan Kalyanak temple of D****sha Tirth-Prayag at Delhi. The 31 ft
Statue of...
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Tirthankara Chyavan Kalyanaka Janma Kalyanaka Diksha Kalyanaka Keval Gyan Kalyanaka Nirvan Kalyanaka 1
Rishabha Ayodhya Purimtal ( now
Prayag or Allahabad)...
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revered as the spot
where Rishabhadeva, the
first Tirthankara,
achieved keval gyan as per Jain beliefs. As do****ented in
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa by Acharya...
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inscription was read as "केवलज्ञान संप्राप्तानां जीतजरामरणानां ". The term
kevalgyan was used
exclusively by Jains.
Scholar H. D.
Sankalia attributes these...
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performed at the temple. Mahavira's
chief disciple Gautama Swami attained keval gyan on this day. The
fifth day of
Kartika is
known as
Gyana Panchami. It is...
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place is
related to the
three Kalyanka-Tup (penance),
Keval Gyan (omniscience), &
Moksha of
Bhagawan Vasupujya. It
means that this is the...