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- Sambhavanatha was the third Jain tirthankara (omniscient teaching god) of the present age (Avasarpini). Sambhavanatha was born to King Jitari and Queen...
- Bhagiratha (eldest grandson of Sagara) at the time of Sambhavanatha Jitari (father of Sambhavanatha) Sambhavanatha, the 3rd Tirthankara at the time of Abhinandananatha...
- timesSambhavanatha (3rd of 24) and Chandraprabha (8th of 24). Shravasti is also known as the capital city of Kunala's kingdom. Sambhavanatha is said...
- built a little later in 1136 during the reign of Jayasimha Siddharaja. Sambhavanatha temple was built in 1231. It is however unlikely that volcanism has...
- in 1509 CE. Askaran Chopra of merta built a huge temple dedicated to Sambhavanatha housing more than 600 idols and Gyan Bhandar (grand library) with oldest...
- timesSambhavanatha (3rd of 24) and Chandraprabha (8th of 24). Shravasti is also known as the capital city of Kunala's kingdom. Sambhavanatha is said...
- Shiva and Ramlalaji. There is a Digamber Jain temple of Sumatinatha and Sambhavanatha. The temples were constructed in the 12th and 13th centuries. Padam...
- timesSambhavanatha (3rd of 24) and Chandraprabha (8th of 24). Shravasti is also known as the capital city of Kunala's kingdom. Sambhavanatha is said...
- 12–16th century. Askaran Chopra of merta built a huge temple dedicated to Sambhavanatha. The temple has more than 600 idols with many old scriptures. Chopra...
- Shravasti is believed to be the birthplace of the Sambhavanatha, the third Tirthankara. Sambhavanatha also took the diksha from a nearby forest named Sahetuk...