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Naminath Ji Bhagwan: The Twenty-first Tirthankara

Naminath Bhagwan is the twenty-first Tirthankara of the current Avasarpini (descending time cycle) in Jainism. Tirthankaras are spiritual teachers who revive Jain Dharma and guide souls toward liberation (Moksha). Naminath...

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Varshitap - FAST FOR 400 DAYS

Varshitap holds a special place in Jainism as it was first undertaken by Bhagwan Rishabhdev, the first Tirthankara. After renouncing worldly life, Rishabhdev Bhagwan observed continuous Varshitap fasting for 13...

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Shree Munisuvrat Bhagwan: The Twentieth Tirthankara

Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world, is deeply rooted in the principles of non-violence, truth, and self-discipline. Among the revered Tirthankaras who have guided humanity towards liberation,...

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Shree Vimalnath Bhagwan - The 13th Tirthankar

  Shree Vimalnath Bhagwan is the 13th Tirthankar of the present Avasarpini era in Jainism. His symbol, the boar (Varah), signifies strength and perseverance in the path of righteousness. From...

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Shree Sambhavanatha – The 3rd Jain Tirthankara

In the glorious lineage of the 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism, Bhagwan Sambhavanatha holds a divine place as the 3rd Tirthankara. Born into royalty but destined for spiritual supremacy, Sambhavanatha Bhagwan...

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Shree Padmaprabhu – The Sixth Jain Tirthankara

The Radiance of Purity and Peace of Shree Padmaprabhu Padmaprabhu, the sixth Tirthankara in Jainism, stands as a symbol of purity, wisdom, and non-violence. His name, meaning "Lord of the...

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