This article is about ninth Jain tirthankara. For Jain monk, see Pushpadanta (Jain monk).
Pushpadanta | |
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9th Jain Tirthankara | |
Idol of Suvidhinath Bhagwan at Kakandi Tirth | |
Other names | Suvidhinatha |
Venerated in | Jainism |
Predecessor | Chandraprabha |
Successor | Shitalanatha |
Symbol | Crocodile |
Height | 100 bows (300 meters) |
Age | 200,000 purva (14.112 quintillion years) |
Color | White |
Genealogy | |
Born | Khukhundoo, Deoria |
Died | Shikharji |
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In Jainism, Pushpadanta (Sanskrit: पुष्पदन्त), also known as Suvidhinatha, was the ninth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain belief, he became a siddha and an arihant, a liberated soul that has destroyed all of its karma.
Biography
Puṣpadanta bhagwan, also known as Suvidhinatha, was the ninth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain belief, they became a siddha and an arihant, a liberated soul that has destroyed all of its karma.
Puṣpadanta bhagwan was born to King Sugriva and Queen Rama at Kakandi (modern Khukhundoo, Deoria, Uttar Pradesh) to the Ikshvaku dynasty. Their birth date was the fifth day of the Margshrsha Krishna month of the Vikram Samvat. Puṣpadant bhagwan was the ninth Tirthankara who re-established the four-part sangha in the tradition started by Rishabhanatha bhagwan. Pushpadanta prabhu is associated with Alligator emblem, Malli tree, Ajita Yaksha and Mahakali (Dig.) & Sutaraka (Svet.) Yakshi.
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Notes
- ^ Tukol 1980, p. 31.
- Tandon 2002, p. 44.
References
- Johnson, Helen M. (1931), Suvidhinathacaritra (Book 3.7 of the Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra), Baroda Oriental Institute
- Tandon, Om Prakash (2002) , Jaina Shrines in India (1 ed.), New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, ISBN 81-230-1013-3
- Tukol, T. K. (1980), Compendium of Jainism, Dharwad: University of Karnataka
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