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Marudevī was the
mother of the
first Jain Tirthankara,
Rishabhanatha and the
queen of King Nabhi.
According to the Śvetāmbara canon, she was the first...
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According to
traditional accounts, he was born to king
Nabhi and
queen Marudevi in the
north Indian city of Ayodhya, also
called Vinita. He had two wives...
- to cut the
nabhi (navel chords) and
organised them into
social polity.
Marudevi,
queen of king Nabhi, saw the 14 au****ious dreams. When she
shared her...
- is also seen
painting a house, weaving, and
being visited by his
mother Marudevi. Each of the twenty-four
tirthankara is ****ociated with
distinctive emblems...
- Shrimadbhagwat, at this
place Rishabhdev's
father Nabhirai and
mother Marudevi had done hard Tapa
after Rishabhdev's
Rajyabhishek and
taken Samadhi. Even...
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Chaturvidha Jain
Sangh (fourfold Jain congregation) of this Avasarpiṇī.
Marudevi's attainment of moksha,
marking the
first moksha of this Avasarpiṇī. The...
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shrine there is an idol of
Marudevi,
mother of Rishabhanatha,
seated on an
elephant corroborating the
belief of
Marudevi attaining omniscience and moksha...
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Chaturvidha Jain
Sangh (fourfold Jain congregation) of this Avasarpiṇī.
Marudevi's attainment of moksha,
marking the
first moksha of this Avasarpiṇī. The...
- 117–118. Jaini,
Padmanabh S. (2003). "From
Nigoda to Moksa: The
Story of
Marudevi". In Qvarnström, Olle (ed.).
Jainism and
Early Buddhism:
Essays in Honor...
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Image depicting the last kulakara,
Nabhirai and his wife
Marudevi...