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  1. encyclopediaofjainism.com › history-of-jainism-2History Of Jainism

    Mar 28, 2023 · The ”tirthankara” are said to have attained perfect knowledge, known as ”[[kevala jnana]]”.After Mahavira, one of his disciple Sudharma Svami is said to have taken over the leadership.(Thomas|1877|p=5-6) He was the head of [[Jain community]] till 515 BCE.{{harvnb|Glasenapp|1999|p=39}} After his death, Jambuswami, a disciple of Sudharma Svami became the head of the monks.

  2. May 17, 2024 · 3) Bharata (भरत) is son of Kaikeyī and Daśaratha, according to the Jain Ramayana and chapter 7.4 [Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa].—Accordingly, “There one day Kaikeyī bore a son indicated by an auspicious dream, the ornament of Bharata, named Bharata. Suprabhā also bore a son, a joy to the family, named Śatrughna, possessing power of arm to kill enemies.

  3. The list of 12 chakravartin of Avasarpini as per Jainism is as follows. Bharata, son of Tirthankara Rishabhanatha; Sagara, ancestor of Bhagiratha as in the Puranas; Maghava: 306 Sanata Kumara: 306 Tirthankara Shantinatha; Tirthankara Kunthunatha: 308 Tirthankara Aranatha: 308 Subhauma: 308 Padmanabha; Harishena; Jayasena

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BharataBharata - Wikipedia

    Bharata (tribe), mentioned in the Rigveda; Bharata (Mahabharata), a legendary emperor; Bharata , a Hindu prince, step-brother of Rama; Bharata (Jainism), a figure in Jain mythology; Bharata (sage), an ancient Indian sage who authored the Natya Shastra; Bhārata, a term for descendants of any of the figures listed above; See also

  5. Bahubali overpowered Bharata by winning in all the above forms of battle. Bharata was disappointed and was ffiming with anger. Finally Bharata orders his chakra – a divine wheel – a super weapon to attack Bahubali. The chakra, however circled around Bahubali thrice and stood suspended.

  6. His eldest son, Bharata, is stated to have ruled ancient India from his capital of Ayodhya. He is described as a just and kind ruler in Jain texts, who was not attached to wealth or vices. Rule, administration and teachings. Jain tradition suggests Rishabhanatha to have been born in bhoga-bhumi or the age of

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MahabharataMahabharata - Wikipedia

    The Jain texts predict that after his karmic term in the hell is over sometime during the next half time-cycle, Krishna will be reborn as a Jain Tirthankara and attain liberation. Krishna and Balrama are shown as contemporaries and cousins of 22nd Tirthankara, Neminatha. [110]