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Munisuvrata or
Munisuvratanatha (IAST: Munisuvratanātha) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the
twentieth Tirthankara of the present...
- Tirthankara,
Munisuvrata is
supposed to have been born here. An
ancient temple (about 1200
years old)
dedicated to
Tirthankara Munisuvrata is also present...
- from
which 21
other tirthankaras rose over time. Two
tirthankaras –
Munisuvrata, the 20th, and Neminatha, the 22nd –
belonged to the
Harivamsa dynasty...
- stop Ravana's violence.
Padmapurana mentions Rama as a
contemporary of
Munisuvrata, 20th
tirthankara of Jainism. The Dasaratha-Jataka (Tale no. 461) provides...
- (father of Mallinatha) Māllīnātha, the 19th
Tirthankara at the time of
Munisuvrata Dasharatha (father of Rama) Padma/Rama, the 8th
Balabhadra Lakshmana...
- The
temple is
known for its 27-feet tall
granite idol of Shri 1008
Munisuvrata, the
twentieth Tirthankara. The
number 1008 is
significant in Jainism...
-
Sammed Shikhar nearly 571,750
years before Neminatha. He was
preceded by
Munisuvrata who is
believed to have
lived 570,000
years before him.
Wikimedia Commons...
- five colours. For instance,
Chandraprabha and
Pushpadanta were white,
Munisuvrata and
Neminatha were dark colour,
Padmaprabha and
Vasupujya were red, Suparshvanatha...
- Ramayana. The
incidents are
placed at the time of the 20th Tirthankara,
Munisuvrata. In Jainism, both Rama and
Ravana were
devout Jains.
Ravana was a Vidyadhara...
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Rishabhanatha is the same as king Ikshvaku.
Except for 20th Tīrthaṅkara
Munisuvrata and 22nd Tīrthaṅkara Neminatha,
remaining Tīrthaṅkaras are
believed to...