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Siddhashila is an area in Jain
cosmology at the apex of the universe,
which is
where the
Jains believe people who have
become arihants and tirthankaras...
- saṃsāra,
which it develops. The
curve above the
three dots
denotes Siddhashila, a
place in the
highest realms of Universe,
composed of pure energy....
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monks attained moksha (died
without being reborn, with
their soul in
Siddhashila). The
Shikharji site in
northeastern Jharkhand is
therefore a revered...
- not have a body; they are soul in its
purest form. They
reside in the
Siddhashila,
which is
situated at the top of the Universe. They are
formless and...
- the
liberated pure soul (Siddha) goes up to the
summit of
universe (
Siddhashila) and
dwells there in
eternal bliss.
According to Jainism, the Ratnatraya...
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existence of all
extended substances. At the
summit of the lokākāśa is the
Siddhashila (abode of the
liberated souls). In
Buddhist phenomenology,
akasha is...
- 510 BCE. In both traditions, his jiva (soul) is
believed to
abide in
Siddhashila (the home of
liberated souls). Mahavira's Jal
Mandir stands at the place...
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followed by the
final liberation, moksha,
after which their soul
resides in
Siddhashila.
After attaining kevalajñāna, the
tirthankara preaches the path to liberation...
- the
liberated pure soul (Siddha) goes up to the
summit of
universe (
Siddhashila) and
dwells there in
eternal bliss. The Sikh
concept of
mukti (Gurmukhi:...
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Nigoda exists in
contrast to the
Supreme Abode, also
located at the
Siddhashila (top of the universe)
where liberated souls exist in
omnisciencent and...