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mythology describes a
heavenly being attempting to
distract (or harm)
Parshvanatha, but the
serpent god
Dharanendra and the
goddess Padmavati guard his...
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Odisha Parshvanatha Basadi, Gundwad,
Karnataka Parshvanatha Basadi, Halebidu,
Karnataka Parshvanatha temple,
Jaisalmer Fort,
Rajasthan Parshvanatha temple...
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Jains regard him as the
spiritual successor of the 23rd
Tirthankara Parshvanatha.
According to
traditional legends and hagiographies,
Mahavira was born...
- from the Mughals. The
temple is
famous for its
beautiful carved idol of
Parshvanatha made out of a
single marble slab. The idol has 1008
snake heads and numerous...
- of Sumatinatha,
Parshvanatha,
Adinatha and
Parshvanatha. The idol of
goddess Ambika is also present. The
Chaumukha idol of
Parshvanatha is
installed on...
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present time-cycle). The last two tirthankara, the 23rd
tirthankara Parshvanatha (c. 9th–8th
century BCE) and the 24th
tirthankara Mahavira (c. 599 –...
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Parshvanatha temple (IAST: Pārśvanātha Mandir) is a 10th-century Jain
temple at
Khajuraho in
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is now
dedicated to Parshvanatha...
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Parshvanatha Basadi or
Kamatha Parshvanatha Basadi is a Jain
temple (basadi)
located on
Chandragiri Hill in Shravanabelagola, a town in Karnataka, India...
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Moksha through meditation. The word "Parasnath" is
derived from Lord
Parshvanatha, the twenty-third Jain Tirthankara, who was one of
those who attained...
- can
depict any of the twenty-four
tirthankaras with
images depicting Parshvanatha, Rishabhanatha, or Mahāvīra
being more po****r. Jain
sculptures are an...