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Bhagwan Sumatinath – The 5th Jain Tirthankara

Bhagwan Sumatinatha is the fifth Tirthankara in Jainism, He was the first Tirthankara to take birth after a Tirthankara attained Moksha, symbolizing the continuous chain of spiritual leaders guiding humanity.  Birth...

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Shree Ajitnath Bhagwan - The 2ND Tirthankara of Jainism

Shree Ajitnath Bhagwan, the second Tirthankara of the current Avsarpini (descending time cycle), holds a highly revered position in Jain Dharma. His life stands as a radiant example of truth,...

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Shantinatha: The 16th Tirthankara of Jainism

History of Shantinatha Shantinatha was the 16th Tirthankara in the current time cycle of Jainism. Born in the royal Ikshvaku dynasty, he was known for his calm, composed, and spiritual...

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Shree Chandraprabhu Bhagwan - the Eighth Tirthankara

Shree Chandraprabhu Bhagwan, the eighth Tirthankara of the present Avasarpini (the descending half-cycle of time), holds a divine and revered place in the spiritual legacy of Jainism. His life is...

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Dubai's Viral Kunafa Chocolate In India : A Delightful Fusion of Tradition and Modern Indulgence

Kunafa Chocolate is more than just a trend; it’s a sensory experience that combines Middle Eastern tradition with modern indulgence. Whether you go for the nutty richness of Pistachio or Almond, the caramelized magic of Lotus Biscoff, or the irresistible fusion of Peanut Butter and Chocolate, there’s a flavor for everyone. Dubai’s food scene continues to surprise us with innovative takes on...

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Shvetambara vs. Digambara: One Faith, Two Perspectives

Jainism, an ancient Indian religion, emphasizes non-violence (Ahimsa), truth, and liberation (Moksha). It split into two major sects, Shvetambara and Digambara, around the 3rd century BCE due to differences in...

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Jain Tithi Darpan: A Guide to Jain Calendar & Festivals

The Jain Tithi Darpan is a lunar-based almanac that guides Jain followers in observing important religious dates, fasting schedules, and festivals. The Jain calendar follows the moon’s cycles, dividing each month into two phases: Shukla Paksha (waxing) and Krishna Paksha (waning). It consists of 12 months with 30 tithis (days) each. The Tithi Darpan provides Panchang details, lists significant Jain festivals like...

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