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- destroy remaining karmas and attain moksha (liberation) and become siddhas. Arihantas have a body while siddhas are bodiless pure spirit. The Ṇamōkāra mantra...
- Namo Arihantânam I bow to the Arihantâs (Conquerors who showed the path of liberation). Namo Siddhânam I bow to the Siddhâs (Liberated Souls). Namo Âyariyânam...
- Vows"). Gods can be thus categorized into embodied gods also known as arihantas and non-embodied formless gods who are called Siddhas. Jainism considers...
- अरिहंत, arahant, or arhat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arihant, Arihanta, Arahant or Arhat may refer to: Arihant (Jainism), in Jainism, a siddha...
- Jalandhar (Jalandhara) Bishan (Vishnu) Sheshayi (Shesha) Arihant Dev (Arihanta) Manu Raja (Manu) Dhanvantari (Dhanvantari) Suraj (Surya) Chandar (Chandra)...
- from the transmigratory cycle of birth and death (saṃsāra) and are above Arihantas (omniscient beings). Siddhas do not have a body; they are soul in its...
- be thus categorized into embodied gods also known as Tīrthankaras and Arihantas or ordinary Kevalis, and non-embodied formless gods who are called Siddhas...
- Worship of the tirthankaras 18. Vandan To pay obeisances to siddhas, arihantas and acharyas 19. Pratikramana Repentance, to drive oneself away from past...
- Jainism views infinite knowledge as an inherent capability of every soul. Arihanta is the word used by Jains to refer to those human beings who have conquered...
- the four and twenty Tirthankaras vandan To pay obeisances to siddhas, arihantas and acharya Pratikramana Self-censure, repentance; to drive oneself away...