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    Ajitanatha (lit. invincible) was the second tirthankara of the present age, avasarpini (half time cycle) according to Jainism. He was born to king Jitashatru and Queen Vijaya at Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku dynasty. He was a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.

  2. Mar 14, 2018 · The Yajurveda mentions the name of three Tīrthaṅkaras – Ṛṣabha, Ajitanatha and Arishtanemi, states Radhakrishnan, and "the Bhāgavata Purāṇa endorses the view that Ṛṣabha was the founder of Jainism".

  3. Jain Facts Concepts. Our Second Tirthankar Ajitnath. In his earlier life, Lord Ajitnath's was the great king Vimalvahan of Susima city in Mahavideh. He led a pious life in spite of the available princely accomodation. At an appropriate time, he became an ascetic under Arindam Suri.

  4. Full & Complete Story of AjitNath Bhagwan. Second Tirthankara among 24 Jain Tirthankara. Full story, songs, and history of Jain AjitNath Bhagwan Tirthankara in hindi.

  5. Ajitanatha. The second image of the group is popularly known as Ajitanatha in view of the tact that its symbol, the elephant, found expression below the pedestal. He is sitting in meditative posture (Yogasana) prominently displaying the cut marks in the body.

  6. Nov 30, 2018 · This page describes Birth of Ajitanatha which is the sixth part of chapter II of the English translation of the Ajitanatha-caritra, contained within the “Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra”: a massive Jain narrative relgious text composed by Hemacandra in the 12th century. Ajitanatha in jainism is the second Tirthankara (Jina) and one of ...

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    Apr 21, 2023 · Thus, most visitors will agree with Harihar Singh, author of Jaina Temples in Western India, who named the Ajitanatha temple of Taranga (dedicated 1164) the “grandest and loftiest temple in Gujarat.” The white marble statue of Ajitanatha in the main sanctum measures 2.75 metres in height.