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Pārśvanātha (Sanskrit: पार्श्वनाथः), or Pārśva and Pārasanātha, was the 23rd of 24 tīrthaṅkaras ("Ford-Maker" or
supreme preacher of Dharma) of Jainism...
- Antarikṣa
Pārśvanātha Tīrtha is a Śvetāmbara Jain
temple in
Shirpur (Jain) town in
Akola district, Maharashtra, India. Most po****r for the main deity...
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amongst Jains.
According to the
Digambara Jain tradition, when
Pārśvanātha was a prince, he
saved two
snakes (a nāga and a nāgina) that had been...
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reforming a proto-Jain
community (which had
possibly been
founded by
Pārśvanātha), and that he was an
older contemporary of
Gautama Buddha.
Jains regard...
- of four
major Digambara Jaina temples: the
ruined Ghantai Temple, the
Pārśvanātha Temple, the Ādinātha Temple, and the Śāntinātha Temple,
along with several...
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Pārśvanātha āyāgapaṭa, is a
large stone slab
discovered in
Kankali (area of Mathura)
which has an
image of Parshvanatha,
dating back to
reign Sodasa...
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global perspective: - Page 115, Sāgaramala Jaina,
Shriprakash Pandey,
Pārśvanātha Vidyāpīṭha - 1998
Earth Versus the Science-fiction
Filmmakers - Page...
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Parsvanatha ayagapata are one of the
important Ayagapata.
Tablet of
Sodasa is an
adoration to
Mahavira dating back to c. 42 CE and
Parsvanatha ayagapata...
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years and is
succeeded by his son Aeschylus. 777 BC—Death of Pārśva or
Pārśvanātha (c. 877–777 BCE), the twenty-third
Tirthankara of Jainism. 776 BC—First...
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mandapa includes six
icons of
Tirthankaras and a
goddess such as
Parsvanatha and
Padmavati Devi with rare, non-standard
emblems (all lions). It also...