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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...
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Viramapura and
Maheva at
different times in the history. When
Nakoda Parshva Jain
temple was made this
village gained po****rity by the name of Nakoda...
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Natarajasana (Sanskrit: नटराजासन, romanized: Naṭarājāsana), Lord of the
Dance Pose or
Dancer Pose is a standing, balancing, back-bending
asana in modern...
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temple to the left of the main idol. The
idols of Dharanendra, Padmavati,
Parshva and
Chakreshwari are also in the temple. On the
tenth day of the month...
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asana is a body posture, used in both
medieval hatha yoga and
modern yoga. The term is
derived from the
Sanskrit word for 'seat'.
While many of the...
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Mahavira –
explaining the
meaning of
nirvana to Kesi, a
disciple of
Parshva.
There is a safe
place in view of all, but
difficult of approach, where...
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Bhrumadhye (eyebrow),
Nasagre (tip of nose),
Hastagrahe (tips of hands),
Parshva (side),
Urdhva (up),
Nabhicakre (navel), and
Padayoragre (tips of feet)...
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Parshva Digambara Jain
Atishaya Kshetra or "place of a miracle" is a
tirtha dedicated to the 23rd Tirthankara,
Parshva. Shri
Kshetra Kulcharam’s...
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Parshwanath temple Religion Affiliation Jainism Sect Śvetāmbara
Deity Parshva Festivals Mahavir Jayanti,
Diwali Location Location Sirohi district, Rajasthan...