Samudravijaya: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
mNo edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
mNo edit summary Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
}} |
}} |
||
{{Jainism}} |
{{Jainism}} |
||
'''Samudravijaya''' was the father of [[Neminatha]] (twenty-second [[Tirthankara]]) and brother of [[Vasudeva]] (father of [[Krishna]]).{{sfn|Shah|2004|p=24}} He was born to King [[Shurasena|Andhakavṛṣṭī]] of [[Harivamsa|Harivamsa dynasty]] in [[ |
'''Samudravijaya''' was the father of [[Neminatha]] (twenty-second [[Tirthankara]]) and brother of [[Vasudeva]] (father of [[Krishna]]).{{sfn|Shah|2004|p=24}} He was born to King [[Shurasena|Andhakavṛṣṭī]] of [[Harivamsa|Harivamsa dynasty]] in [[Śaurīpura]] where he later ruled as a king.{{sfn|Jain|2009|p=88}} He married princess Shivadevi.{{sfn|von Glasenapp|1999|p=317}} |
||
== Literature == |
== Literature == |
Revision as of 18:29, 17 May 2024
Samudravijaya | |
---|---|
Genealogy | |
Parents |
|
Spouse | Śivādevī |
Children | Ariṣṭanemi |
Part of a series on |
Jainism |
---|
Samudravijaya was the father of Neminatha (twenty-second Tirthankara) and brother of Vasudeva (father of Krishna).[1] He was born to King Andhakavṛṣṭī of Harivamsa dynasty in Śaurīpura where he later ruled as a king.[2] He married princess Shivadevi.[3]
Literature
The Harivamsa Purana of Acharya Jinasena throws some light on the life of Samudravijaya.[citation needed]
Notes
References
- Shah, Natubhai (2004), Jainism: The World of Conquerors, vol. I, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 978-81-208-1938-2
- von Glasenapp, Helmuth (1 January 1999), Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN 81-208-1376-6