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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › MunisuvrataMunisuvrata - Wikipedia

    Munisuvrata or Munisuvratanatha (IAST: Munisuvratanātha) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. He became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of his karma.

  2. Munisuvratanātha or Lord Munisuvrata is the 20th of the 24 Jinas of the present cycle of time. The word Jina means 'victor' in Sanskrit. A Jina is an enlightened human being who has triumphed over karma through practising extreme asceticism and teaches the way to achieve liberation.

  3. Munisuvrat Swami is our Twentieth Tirthankar of present life cycle Avasarpini. All the Tirthankars were highly realised souls spiritually evolving through a number of births. Munisuvrata in his earlier life was said to be the King of Champa city in Mahavideha region named Surshreshta. He led a very pious life and later on took up ascetism.

  4. Munisuvrata or Munisuvratanatha (IAST: Munisuvratanātha) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. He became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of his karma.

  5. Paithan is a popular Jain Heritage centre known for the 3.5 feet black-colored stone idol of Tirthankar Munisuvratnath/Munisuvrata in sukhasana. Historically called Pratiṣṭhāna, is a town with a municipal council in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India located on the banks of river Godavari.

  6. Twentieth Tirthankara among 24 Jain Tirthankara. Full story, songs, and history of Jain Munisuvrata Bhagwan Tirthankara in hindi.

  7. Munisuvrat Swami’s symbol is tortoise. Varun Yaksha Dev and Nardatta Yakshini Devi are His Shaasan Dev and Shaashan Devi, respectively. Come, let’s read about Munisuvrat Swami’s two births before being a Tirthankara and His life story as a Tirthankara.

  8. 24bhavtirth.org › MakingOfBhavTirth › BhavTirthDetailsBhav Tirth Details

    The Munisuvrat Swami Tirth is located on the banks of river Narmada (Shve) in Bharuch, Gujrat, India. He is black colored sitting in the Padmasana (lotus) posture and is 60 meters (20 bows).

  9. Jun 19, 2022 · Munisuvratanatha (Munisuvratanātha) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. He became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of his karma...

  10. Shri Munisuvranath Digambar Jain Kshetra located at Keshavrai Patan in Rajasthan is a Jain pilgrimage centre. It is an Atishaya Kshetra i.e. Place of Miracle. It is dedicated to Lord Munisuvrata. History of Shri Munisuvranath Digambar Jain Kshetra.