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- In Jainism, Samavasarana or Samosharana ("Refuge to All") is the divine preaching hall of the Tirthankara, stated to have more than 20,000 stairs in it...
- (omniscience): When a tirthankara attains kevalajñāna (infinite knowledge). A samavasarana (divine preaching hall) is then erected from where they deliver sermons...
- of 24th Tirthankara of the ****ure cosmic age. He frequently visited Samavasarana of Lord Mahavira s****ing answers to his queries. According to Buddhist...
- Marudevi. Depiction of Samavasarana, the divine preaching hall of the tirthankara, is a po****r subject in Jain art. Samavasarana is depicted as circular...
- tablets is do****ented from first century BCE to the third century CE. Samavasarana, a preaching hall of tirthankaras with various beings concentrically...
- stands in front of the samavasarana (divine preaching hall) of the tirthankaras, which causes someone entering a samavasarana to shed their pride. A monolithic...
- term Ganadhara is used to refer the chief disciple of a Tirthankara. In samavasarana, the Tīrthankara sat on a throne without touching it (about two inches...
- omniscience. However, the Digambara believe that he remained in his Samavasarana and delivered sermons to his followers. Jain texts do****ent eleven Brahmanas...
- covered with plaster and painted. The paintings are with theme of Jain Samavasarana, the "most attractive heavenly pavilion" (it means the attainment of...
- Jain caves contain some of the earliest Samavasarana images among its devotional carvings. The Samavasarana is of particular importance to Jains being...