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Parshvanatha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24
Tirthankaras (supreme
preacher of dharma) of Jainism. He
gained the...
- Kolhapur, Jina
Kanchi and Penukonda. The
famous Pache Parsvanath Swamy Temple, with idol of
Parsvanath containing a
single green coloured stone (Pacha) is...
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place of
penance (Tapa Bhumi) of god
Parsvanath,
place of
provocation (Upsarg Bhumi) by
Kamattha (Enemy of
Parsvanath since previous lives) and
place of...
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Nakodaji Tirth is a
major Jain
tirth (pilgrimage site) in the
Indian state of Rajasthan,
located between the
villages of
Vikrampura and
Nakoda in Barmer...
- Bada
Mandir is of
Shwetambar sect,
where the prin****l
deity is Lord
Parsvanath. This idol is
supposed to be more than 2500
years old.
According to archaeologists...
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Nageswara Parsvanath statue was
found in this village. Jain
Mandir was
constructed with the idol of 23rd
Tirthankara Sri
Nageswara Parsvanath. West Godavari...
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century BCE Main
temple Digambara Jaina Temple,
Khandagiri Parsvanath Jain Temple-I and
Parsvanath Jain Temple-II,
Khandagiri hill
Subai Jain temples: 4th...
- of Lord
Parsvanath is also here,
during reconstruction 20,
ancient idols of
Teerthankars were found.
Idols of Lord Mahaveer, and Lord
Parsvanath are very...
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Parsvanath Jain
Temple – I is
located in
Digambara Jain
Temple precinct in Khandagiri, Bhubaneswar. It is a
living temple. The
temple is
facing towards...
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beautiful and miraculous[weasel words]
colossus of
Bhagwan Parsvanath in
padmasan posture 42 feet in
height & 30 feet in breadth. It is said...