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- Dharmanatha was the fifteenth Jain Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which...
- Anantanatha, the 14th Tirthankara at the time of Dharmanatha Bhanu (father of Dharmanatha) Dharmanatha, the 15th Tirthankara at the time of Shantinatha...
- brackets with figures on three outer sides. The temple is dedicated to Dharmanatha, the fifteenth Jain Tirthankara, whose marble image is housed in the...
- according to the Digambara Falcon according to the Śvētāmbara Golden 15 Dharmanatha Vajra Golden 16 Shantinatha Antelope or deer Golden 17 ****hunatha Goat...
- Ankusha; or Anantamati Yasha; Padma Shikharji 7 x 10210 years ago 15 Dharmanatha Vijayavimana Ratnapuri; Shikharji Bhanu by Suvrata Golden Vajra 135 meters...
- Rishabhanatha along with: Padmaprabha, Chandraprabha, Pushpadanta, Vimalanatha, Dharmanatha, and Neminatha. A Buddhist scripture named Dharmottarapradipa mentions...
- and idols of Tirthankaras. The mulnayak of the temple is an idol of Dharmanatha, the 15th tirthankara. The temple architecture is inspired by the Jain...
- the Dharmanathapurana on the life of the fifteenth Jain Tirthankara (Dharmanatha), and a poem in eulogy of Gommateshvara of Shravanabelagola. The noted...
- ****alanatha Sambhavanatha Vasupujya Abhinandananatha Ganadhara Jal Mandir Dharmanatha Mahavira Varishen Sumatinatha Shantinatha Mahavira Suparshvanatha Vimalanatha...
- whose name is mentioned in different editions as Varmalāta, Dharmanābha, Dharmanātha, Varmalākhya, etc. These verses are therefore called the nija-vaṃśa-varṇana...