Jambuswami

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18-foot-tall sculpture of Jambuswami at Mathura Chaurasi
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Jambuswami was the last kevali (omniscient being) of the present half cycle of time as per the Jain scriptures. He was the third and last anubuddha kevali after Mahavira.[1] After teaching for 39 years, Jambuswami attained nirvāna (liberation) at Mathura Chaurasi.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kshamasagar, Muni (2009), jain darshan, Maitreesamoh, p. 132, ISBN 81-7628-017-8
  2. ^ Pramansagar, Muni (2014), jain dharma aur darshan, Nirgranth Foundation, p. 46, ISBN 81-7483-007-3