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- monk and started his penance. After his renunciation, the legends state Shantinatha travelled without food and sleep and after sixteen years received his...
- Shantinatha temple, Ramtek is a major Jain tirth (pilgrimage site) in the Indian state of Maharashtra, located between the villages of Ramtek in Nagpur...
- time of Shantinatha Vishvasena (father of Shantinatha) Shantinatha, the 16th Tirthankara and 5th Chakravarti Chakrayudha, son of Shantinatha Kuruchandra...
- Basadis (Basti or temples) dedicated to the Jain Tirthankars Parshvanatha, Shantinatha and Adinatha. The complex is situated near Kedareshwara temple and Dwarasamudra...
- Shantinatha Charitra is a Sanskrit text that describes the life of 16th Jain tirthankara Shantinatha. It was written in 1397 CE. This text has been registered...
- Uttar Pradesh. It is the oldest Jain temple in Hastinapur dedicated to Shantinatha, the 16th Jain Tirthankara. Hastinapur Teerth Kshetra is believed to...
- Shantinatha Shiva Temple is a nava-ratna temple, built in 1828 at Mitrasenpur, Chandrakona in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in West...
- of hymn dedicated to Neminatha along with Munisuvrata, Chandraprabha, Shantinatha, Mahavira, Parshvanatha and Rishabhanatha. The yaksha and yakshi of Neminatha...
- Shravanabelagola was built in 10th century Kamal Basadi at Belgaum Fort Shantinatha Basadi Akkana Basadi Parshvanatha basadi, Halebidu a UNESCO World Heritage...
- Shantinatha Basadi (or Shanteshvara basadi), a Jain temple dedicated to the sixteenth Tirthankar Shantinatha is located in the historically important temple...