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Rishabhanatha (Devanagari: ऋषभनाथ), also
Rishabhadeva (Devanagari: ऋषभदेव, Ṛṣabhadeva),
Rishabha (Devanagari: ऋषभ, Ṛṣabha) or
Ikshvaku (Devanagari: इक्ष्वाकु...
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Jains trace their history through twenty-four
tirthankara and
revere Rishabhanatha as the
first tirthankara (in the
present time-cycle). The last two tirthankara...
- Hinduism.
According to Jain literature, the
first Tirthankara of Jainism,
Rishabhanatha himself, was King Ikshvaku. Twenty-one
further Tirthankaras were born...
- the
Avasarpini (present half-time cycle). He was the
eldest son of
Rishabhanatha, the
first tirthankara. The
ancient name of
India was
named Bhāratavarsha...
- of the twenty-four
tirthankaras with
images depicting Parshvanatha,
Rishabhanatha, or Mahāvīra
being more po****r. Jain
sculptures are an
example of Jain...
- past. The
first tirthankara in the
present cycle (Hunda Avsarpini) was
Rishabhanatha, who is
credited with
formulating and
organising humans to live in a...
- to grow again.
According to Jain scriptures, it is the
place where Rishabhanatha, the
first Tirthankara of the
current time cycle,
attained omniscience...
- (3 ft 5 in)
black stone idol of
Adinatha or
Rishabhanatha in
lotus position. The
iconic idol of Lord
Rishabhanatha, the prin****l
deity of the
pilgrimage temple...
- prepared, but not for
Rishabhanatha as Jain
monks must only
accept food that is not
specially prepared for them. He then told
Rishabhanatha to
accept the juice...
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significance for Jains. This
ancient pilgrim site is
revered as the spot
where Rishabhanatha, the
first Tirthankara,
achieved Kevala jnana as per Jain beliefs. As...