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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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Madam Temple Sultan Bathery Jain Temple,
Wayanad Chathurmukha Basati and
Parswanatha Basati,
Manjeshwar Shri
Mahaveer Swami Digambar Jain Temple, Panambilli...
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Adinatha and
Parswanatha adorn the top and
bottom of the column.
Carvings on the ceiling,
floor and the
column are very
elegantly sculpted.
Parswanatha Temple...
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temple originated and
operated as a Jain
palli dedicated to
Nagaraja and
Parswanatha.
However as the Jain po****tion
dwindled and
Jainism faded away during...
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Premabhai Hemabhai about 1843. It
contains a
large white marble figure of
Parswanatha bearing the date 1803 CE with the
polycephalous cobra over him whence...
- Aihole, an 11th-century
Nataraja with
eight arms, and a 14th-century
Parswanatha are some of the
notable exhibits. A
stone representation of Rama Raya's...
- 19th-century or
early 20th-century. The
original statues of
Mahavira and
Parswanatha remain in good condition. The
monument has been
cleaned up, many parts...
- Palakkad.
Sculptured Kerala Jaina and
Dravidian figures of Mahavira,
Parswanatha, and
other thirthankaras have been
recovered from
these sites. This remained...
- Mandir,
Panampilly Nagar, Kochi;
Chathurmukha Basati, Manjeshwar; and
Parswanatha Basati, Manjeshwar.
Anantnath Swami Temple Kochi Jain
temple in Mattancherry...
- with a
madappalli (kitchen).
There are 3
sanctums housing Mahavira,
Parswanatha and
Padmavathi Devi. The idol of
Bagavathi was
installed instead of Padmavathi...