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Naminatha
Idol of Tirthankara Naminath (Government Museum, Mathura)
PredecessorMunisuvrata
SuccessorNeminatha
SymbolBlue Water-Lily Or Blue Lotus
Height15 bows (45 metres)[1]
ColorGolden
Genealogy
Born584,979 BCE [2][3]
Mithilapuri (Mathura)
Died
Parents
  • Vijaya (father)
  • Vapra (Vipra) (mother)
DynastyIkshvaku

Naminatha was the twenty-first tirthankara of the present half time cycle, Avsarpini. He was born to the King Vijaya and Queen Vipra of the Ikshvaku dynasty. King Vijaya was the ruler of Mithila at that time.[4] When Naminatha was in his mother's womb, Mihila was attacked by a group of powerful kings. The aura of Naminatha forced all the kings to surrender to King Vijaya.[5] Naminatha was born on the 8th day of Shravan Krishna of the lunisolar Jain calendar. He attained Kevala Jnana under a Bakula tree. He had 17 Ganadhara, Suprabha being the leader.[6] According to Jain tradition, he liberated his soul by destroyed all of his karma and attained Moksha from Sammed Shikhar nearly 50,000 years before Neminatha.[7]

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Notes

  1. ^ Sarasvati 1970, p. 444.
  2. ^ "NamiNatha Bhagwan". http://jainmuseum.com. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  3. ^ "About Tonks Of 24 Jain Tirthankaras On Parasnath Hills Information-Topchanchi". http://www.hoparoundindia.com. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  4. ^ Tukol 1980, p. 31.
  5. ^ Jain 2009, p. 87-88.
  6. ^ Shah 1987, p. 163.
  7. ^ Zimmer 1952, p. 226.

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