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In Jainism, a Tirthankara (IAST: tīrthaṅkara; lit. 'ford-maker') is a saviour and supreme preacher of the dharma (righteous path). The word tirthankara signifies the founder of a tirtha, a fordable passage across saṃsāra, the sea of interminable birth and death. According to Jains, tirthankaras are the supreme … See more
Five auspicious events called Pañca kalyāṇaka mark every tirthankara's life:
1. Chyavana kalyāṇaka (conception): When a tirthankara's See moreJainism postulates that time has no beginning or end. It moves like the wheel of a cart. The wheel of time is divided into two halves, Utsarpiṇī (ascending half cycle) and Avasarpiṇī (descending half cycle). 24 tirthankaras are born in each half of this cycle. In … See more
The first Tirthankara, Rishabhanatha is mentioned in Hindu texts like the Rigveda, Vishnupurana, and Bhagwata Purana. The Yajurveda mentions … See more
Jain texts propound that a special type of karma, the tīrthaṅkara nama-karma, raises a soul to the supreme status of a Tīrthaṅkara. The Tattvartha Sutra, a major Jain text, lists 16 … See more
A tīrthaṅkara is represented either in the lotus position (Padmasana) or in the meditation Khadgasana (Kayotsarga) posture. The latter, which is similar to the military standing at attention, is a difficult posture to hold for long and is preferred by Jains because it … See more
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In Jainism, a tirthankara (Sanskrit tīrthaṅkara) is an all knowing Teaching God who teaches the path to liberation from the cycle of births and deaths, called saṃsāra. According to Jains, over time, Jain teachings are gradually forgotten.
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The 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism are spiritual teachers who attained enlightenment and serve as guides for others on the path to liberation. Lord Mahaveera, the 24th and most renowned Tirthankara, lived in the 6th century BCE and is regarded …
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A tírthankara (szanszkrit: तीर्थंकर ; jelentése: gázlókészítő) a szenvedés és a létezés tengerén átvezető, megváltó utat tanító 24 spirituális tanító címe a dzsainizmusban, vagyis a dzsina szinonimája.
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