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- dynasty. He was a liberated soul which has destro**** all of its karma. Ajitnatha (lit. invincible) was the second tirthankara of the present age, avasarpini...
- 'Saptaparna' in India and is the sacred tree of the 2nd Jain tirthankar Ajitnatha.[not verified in body] It was first described by Linnaeus in 1767, who...
- are important examples of the Māru-Gurjara style of architecture. The Ajitnatha temple, was constructed in 1161 by the Solanki king Kumarapala, under...
- Purana. The Yajurveda mentions the name of three Tīrthaṅkaras: Ṛiṣhabha, Ajitnātha and Ariṣṭanemi. The Bhāgavata Purāṇa includes legends about the Tirthankaras...
- century. Shreyanasanatha idol in Bhand Dewal along with Neminatha and Ajitnatha dated back to 9th century Shreyansanath Tonk, Shikharji Footprint at Shreyansanath...
- Aryika Gyanmati Mataji. There is a famous shvetambar temple dedicated to Ajitnatha with a copper-colored idol of 30 cm as its Moolnayak. There are other...
- Parshvanath is in a small temple to the right of the main idol, and the idol of Ajitnatha is in a small temple to the left of the main idol. The idols of Dharanendra...
- (birthplace: Ayodhya) 1st Tirthankara of Jainism and founder of Jainism Ajitnatha (birthplace: Ayodhya) 2nd Tirthankara of Jainism. Sambhavanatha (birthplace:...
- Tikamgarh. The 900 year old black colored idol of prin****l deity Bhagwan Ajitnatha is installed in a ba****t of Shri Bandhaji Atishaya Kshetra. According...
- Shiva. The pillared porch features Nava chowki (nine seats) with idols of Ajitnatha, Sambhavanatha, Sumatinatha and Neminatha. The shafts of the pillars are...