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Neminātha (Devanagari: नेमिनाथ) (Sanskrit: नेमिनाथः), also
known as Nemi and Ariṣṭanemi (Devanagari: अरिष्टनेमि), is the twenty-second Tīrthaṅkara of...
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tirthankaras rose over time. Two
tirthankaras – Munisuvrata, the 20th, and
Neminatha, the 22nd –
belonged to the
Harivamsa dynasty. In Jain tradition, the...
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members of the
family riding them. The Luna
Vasahi or
Neminatha temple is
dedicated to
Neminatha. The
temple was
built in 1230 by two
Porwad brothers -...
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Neminatha.
According to this story,
Krishna arranged young Neminath's
marriage with Rajemati, the
daughter of Ugrasena, but
Neminatha, empathizing...
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stated to be a
cousin of the twenty-second Tirthankara,
Neminatha. The Jain
texts state that
Neminatha taught Krishna all the
wisdom that he
later gave to...
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somewhere near east gate of
Neminatha temple while the
current temple is
large one and
outside the
north gate of the
Neminatha temple.
Based on its architecture...
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Adinatha (Rishabhanatha) and Mahavira.
Stories of
Parshvanatha and
Neminatha appear in
later Jain texts, with the
Kalpa Sūtra the
first known text...
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along with
Krishna are
considered as
cousins of the
revered Tirthankara Neminatha (Aristanemi) by Jains. The
Jainism tradition lists 63 Śalākāpuruṣa or...
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having four
entrance and a
chaturmukha idol with
images of Parshvanatha,
Neminatha, Shantinatha, and
Anantanatha representing the four
cardinal direction...
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lived long
before the 22nd Jain
Tirthankara called Neminatha. In the Jain tradition,
Neminatha is
believed to have been born 84,000
years before the...