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Parshvanatha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24
Tirthankaras ("Ford-Maker" or
supreme preacher of Dharma) of Jainism...
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worshipped Bhagwan Parshwanatha here
before proceeding to a war in
which he was
victorious and
hence he
named the deity,
Vijaya Parshwanatha.
According to...
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digambar the
shasan deva. She is a
yakshini (attendant goddess) of
Parshwanatha.
There is
another pair of
souls of a nāga and nāginī who were
saved by...
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Tirth is a
major Śvetāmbara Jain
tirth (pilgrimage site) of
Tirthankara Parshwanatha in the
Indian state of Rajasthan,
located between the
villages of Vikrampura...
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Prahladanapur in 1218 and
built Prahladana-vihara
dedicated to
Pallaviya Parshwanatha. It was
afterwards re-peopled by
Palansi Chauhan from whom it took its...
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located at
various places in India.
Bahubali at
Shree Pragat Prabhavi Parshwanatha Temple,
Dabhoi Bahubali,
Metropolitan Museum of Art (6th CE)
Indra Sabha...
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Vastupala on
Shatrunjaya hill. He also
built Vastupla-vihara and
Parshwanatha temple on Girnar. He also
built Adinatha temple at
Dholka and Ashtapada-prasada...
- the 9th
century BCE,
inculcating tolerance towards all
living beings.
Parshwanatha and Mahavira, the 23rd and 24th
tirthankaras in Jainism, respectively...
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Siddha Kshetra ****halgiri, Dist. Osmanabad,
Maharashtra Shri
Kalikund Parshwanatha Digambar Jain Kshetra,
Kundal Sangli. Jain cave in
Ellora Shantinath...
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Kundakunda during earlier centuries. The main
deity of this
temple is
Parshwanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara. Two
small ponds formed by the rock on one side...