- two
kinds Tirthankara kevalī: 24
human spiritual guides who
after attaining omniscience teach the path to salvation. Sāmānya
kevalī:
Kevalins who are concerned...
-
manifestations by
finite human perception.
According to the Jains, only the
Kevalis—omniscient beings—can
comprehend objects in all
aspects and manifestations;...
- of
three kinds,
namely the
Omniscient Tirthankara, his
disciples (Śruta
kevalis) and the
later preceptors (Acharyas). The
scriptures were
really taught...
-
there was a
lineage of
Kevalis (ending with Jambuswami), who were
succeeded by Shruta-
Kevalis.
After the last Shruta-
Kevali Bhadrabahu, two separate...
- Gaccha. The
Kevalis (those who
attained kavalagyana)
Mahavira Swami Gautam Swami Sudharmaswami (Lohacharya)
Jambu Swami The
Shruta Kevalis (who knew the...
- be of two kinds: Sāmānya
kevali –
omniscient beings (Kevalins) who are
concerned with
their own liberation.
Tirthankara kevali –
human beings who attain...
-
According to
Digambara texts,
after liberation of Mahavira,
three Anubaddha Kevalīs attained Kevalajñāna (omniscience)
sequentially –
Gautama Gaņadhara, Acharya...
- Destro****
delusion 13.
Sayoga kevali Omniscience with
vibration (destruction of all
inimical karmas) 14.
Ayoga kevali The
stage of
omniscience without...
- into
embodied gods also
known as Tīrthankaras and
Arihantas or
ordinary Kevalis, and non-embodied
formless gods who are
called Siddhas.
Jainism considers...
-
manifestations by
finite human perception.
According to the Jains, only the
Kevalis—omniscient beings—can
comprehend objects in all
aspects and manifestations...