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Parshvanatha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24
Tirthankaras (Ford-Maker of Dharma) of Jainism.
Parshvanatha is one...
- been made
before 15
years back, when few
people found a 2000 old year
parshavanatha bhagwan's statue.
Rajim Kumbh is
celebrated every year
during mid-Feb...
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Temple Statue Parshvanatha Hubli Karnataka 18.6 61 This is the
largest Parshavanatha statue in
world with
height of 61 feet
mounted on 48 feet pedestal(total...
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spread in more than 100 acre, on main road.
There is a 250
years old,
Parshavanatha temple situated near the main temple.
Navagraha Jain
Temple and Padmavati...
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Sculptures at
Othakakai Chitharal malaikovil,
before 425 AD Mahavir,
Parshavanatha and Bahubali, Seeyamangalam, 9th
century Tirthankar and Ambika, Vallimalai...
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Kamthana is a
village in
Bidar taluka of
Bidar district in the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Kamthana ancient village, Jain Tirtha(pilgrimage) is
about 10 km...
- The
temple was
invaded by Alam Shah. However, the
central icon of
Parshavanatha,
along with 120 idols, was
safely hidden in a
nearby village. In 1449...
- pradaksinapatha.
Eastern parts of the
shrine have
figures of
Mahavira and
Parshavanatha. The
Shikhara of the
garbhagriha and
subsidiary shrine are
crowned with...
- m****cript of
Kalpa Sūtra and
Kalakacaryakatha has an
image of a
scene of
Parshavanatha's nirvana at Shikharji.
Modern history records show that
Shikharji Hill...
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Chauri bearers and the one
first floor of the
vimana houses the
image of
Parshavanatha installed by
Jinadeva in 985 CE.
Chavundaraya basadi is a 68 by 36 feet...