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1317:(a time cycle) by all sub-traditions and sects of Jainism. Jain chronology places Rishabhanatha in historical terms, as someone who lived millions of years ago. He is believed to have been born 10 years ago and lived for a span of 8,400,000 purva (592.704 × 10 years). His height is described in the Jain texts to be 500 bows (1312
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Rishabhanatha is one of the five most devotionally revered
Tirthankaras, along with Mahavira, Parshvanatha, Neminatha and Shantinatha. Various Jain temple complexes across India feature him, and these are important pilgrimage sites in Jainism. Mount
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icons, believed by some in the Jain tradition to have miracle making powers, according to John Cort. In Jain texts, Kunti and the five
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list many other writing scripts known to the ancient Jain tradition, of which the Brahmi script named after
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came to the hill top to pay respects, and consecrated an icon of
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are born in the fourth spoke of the half cycle. However, Rishabhanatha is an exception as he was born at the end of the third
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perform a 400-day-long fast, in which they consume food on alternating days. This religious practice is known as
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Rishabhanatha is said to have preached the principles of Jainism far and wide. He is suggested to have attained
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The Oldest Cure in the World: Adventures in the Art and Science of Fasting
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Framing the Jina: Narratives of Icons and Idols in Jain History
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endorses the view that Rishabha was the founder of Jainism".
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The Religions of India: A Concise Guide to Nine Major Faiths
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Studies in Jaina Art and Iconography and Allied Subjects
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1309:Rishabhanatha is said to be the founder of
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4965:
4957:
3711:"Shri Bhaktamara Mantra (भक्तामर स्त्रोत)"
2763:
2734:
1556:system based on professions consisting of
905:
891:
313:
50:
3824:"Amit Shah felicitated by Jain community"
3471:
2620:
2029:Rishabhanatha is usually depicted in the
1431:according to the supposed explanation by
4867:Jainism: An Indian Religion of Salvation
4781:Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
3960:
2894:Fasting: an Exceptional Human Experience
2225:The 58.4 feet (17.8 m) colossal at
3774:
3762:
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3502:
3446:www.wisdomlib.org (20 September 2017).
3226:
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2385:
2144:
1977:and includes Rishabhanatha along with:
992:sea of interminable rebirths and deaths
325:
159:8.4 million purvas (592.704 x 10 years)
3810:
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3144:
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2608:
2140:Viramdev, Dungar Singh and Kirti Singh
1628:tree on the ninth day of the month of
31:
4723:Jaina-rūpa-maṇḍana: Jaina iconography
4364:Risabha Deva – The Founder of Jainism
3697:
3685:
3514:
3441:
3439:
3388:Kalyana Mitra: Volume 6: Architecture
3330:
3265:
3156:
3021:
2944:
2891:Fredricks, Randi (20 December 2012).
2867:Holiday Symbols & Customs, 5th Ed
2833:
2831:
2808:Hendricks, Steve (6 September 2022).
2653:
1215:to five auspicious events called the
7:
4018:
4006:
3786:
3664:from the original on 24 October 2012
3628:
3616:
3580:
3565:
3303:
1517:(swordsmanship for protection), (2)
1401:. In Jain tradition, the birth of a
1145:as well as colossal statues such as
1014:(son of Nabhi). He is also known as
5265:Founders of new religious movements
4821:Varadpande, Manohar Laxman (1983),
3738:
3721:from the original on 15 August 2015
292:• 100 sons (including: Chakravarti
5245:Characters in the Bhagavata Purana
4227:State University of New York Press
3844:from the original on 19 March 2016
1483:Rule, administration and teachings
1203:Trishashti-Shalakapurusha-Charitra
1131:Trishashti-Shalakapurusha-Charitra
1075:Trishashti-Shalakapurusha-Charitra
56:The idol of Lord Rishabhanatha at
25:
4510:Collected Papers on Jaina Studies
1880:monk Acharya Vardhamansuri wrote
1344:, states Radhakrishnan, and "the
1089:(food) is celebrated by Jains as
4941:
4915:(1953) , Joseph Campbell (ed.),
4895:Historical Dictionary of Jainism
4696:Jainism: The World of Conquerors
4458:
4377:
3906:from the original on 13 May 2017
3875:from the original on 31 May 2016
3527:Krishna & Amirthalingam 2014
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1366:An idol of Rishabha with mother
1093:. In devotion to Rishabhanatha,
998:(lit. "first Lord"), as well as
872:
333:
4249:Encyclopedia of World Religions
4172:Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide
3982:, 29 March 2015, archived from
3358:Dalal, Roshen (18 April 2014).
2864:Chambers, James (1 July 2015).
2173:108 feet (33 m) statue at
2047:Trisasti-salaka-purusa-caritra,
1792:Mount Kailash or Ashtapad, the
1686:. Jains celebrate the event as
4479:The Jaina Path of Purification
4337:Digambaratva aur Digambar muni
4303:, Concept Publishing Company,
2794:Indian Philosophy and Religion
2023:Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves
1894:Trisasti-salaka-purusa-caritra
1638:Trisasti-salaka-purusa-caritra
1:
4655:, Mumbai: Popular prakashan,
3448:"Part 1: Ṛṣabha's initiation"
2061:performing a ritual known as
1868:commentary on it by the poet
1808:, destroying all four of his
1533:(trade and commerce) and (6)
4767:Tandon, Om Prakash (2002) ,
4612:, Sterling Publishers Pvt.,
4531:Jestice, Phyllis G. (2004),
4417:Jain, Kailash Chand (1991),
2840:"Rajendrasuri Smarak Granth"
1772:to have consisted of 84,000
1662:A diorama in Jain Museum of
1455:and the science of numbers (
1051:in the north Indian city of
27:First Tirthankara of Jainism
4632:, Oxford University Press,
4609:Indian Heritage and Culture
4420:Lord Mahavira and his times
4297:Gupta, Gyan Swarup (1999),
4086:Bhattacharyya, Pranab Kumar
3135:, p. 9 with footnotes.
2369:Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir
2270:Idol at Golakot Jain temple
1827:) on the fourteenth day of
1776:(male monks) and 3,000,000
1084:
980:
966:
956:
714:Uttaradhyayana (Śvetāmbara)
490:Aparigraha (non-possession)
124:
5281:
4064:Students' Britannica India
2870:. Infobase Holdings, Inc.
2454:UNESCO World Heritage Site
2450:Adinatha temple, Khajuraho
2053:tradition can be found at
2021:Carving at Ambika Gumpha,
1651:
1503:Rishabhanatha was born in
1463:(2nd century BCE) and the
1377:Rishabhanatha was born to
1355:
1006:(first deva of the yuga),
700:Dravyasamgraha (Digambara)
679:Pravachanasara (Digambara)
5255:People from Uttar Pradesh
4994:
4892:Wiley, Kristi L. (2004),
4841:Vyas, R. T., ed. (1995),
4626:Salomon, Richard (1998),
2515:List of Jain Tirthankaras
1872:(fl. 941 CE), written in
1864:poem, and a 10th-century
1467:(3rd century BCE) of the
49:
39:
35:Tirthankara Rishabhanatha
4827:, Abhinav Publications,
4726:, Abhinav Publications,
4693:Shah, Natubhai (2004) ,
4373:The Indian Press Limited
4053:Encyclopaedia Britannica
3422:. Blue Rose Publishers.
1961:, he is described as an
1385:, the king and queen of
1326:Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
974:(Devanagari: इक्ष्वाकु,
854:Parasparopagraho Jivanam
707:Kalpa Sūtra (Śvetāmbara)
497:Anuvratas (further vows)
5260:Mythological characters
4807:, Motilal Banarsidass,
4423:, Motilal Banarsidass,
4150:Oxford University Press
4123:Oxford University Press
3799:Jain & Fischer 1978
3391:. Blue Rose Publishers.
3242:Kailash Chand Jain 1991
2838:Yatindrasuri, Acharya.
1973:. It speaks of several
463:Mahavratas (major vows)
127:Oṃ Śrī Ādināthāya Namaḥ
4929:& Kegan Paul Ltd,
4862:von Glasenapp, Helmuth
4769:Jaina Shrines in India
4647:Sangave, Vilas Adinath
4565:Sacred Plants of India
4332:Jain, Babu Kamtaprasad
3974:"On a spiritual quest"
3715:digambarjainonline.com
3641:Popular Prakashan 2000
2553:A non-Jain, Hindu text
2305:
2161:, 108 feet (33 m)
2026:
1797:
1726:(omniscience) under a
1719:
1667:
1601:
1521:(writing skills), (3)
1500:
1374:
1225:(mother's pregnancy),
1101:The fast is broken on
986:(Supreme preacher) of
940:
761:Mahavir Janma Kalyanak
672:Samayasāra (Digambara)
485:Brahmacarya (chastity)
5235:Ancient Indian people
4918:Philosophies of India
4777:Publications Division
4597:The Macmillan Company
4326:, Motilal Banarsidass
3254:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3215:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3184:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3106:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3094:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3082:Champat Rai Jain 1929
3010:Champat Rai Jain 1929
2986:Champat Rai Jain 1929
2666:Champat Rai Jain 1929
2396:Kesariyaji Jain Tirth
2381:Sarvodaya Jain temple
2301:
2213:, 84 feet (26 m)
2020:
1912:Jain text written by
1796:place of Rishabhdeva.
1791:
1714:
1661:
1589:
1490:
1439:Marriage and children
1365:
1153:and those erected in
1020:, establisher of the
1010:(first God-king) and
954:(Devanagari: ऋषभदेव,
920:
480:Asteya (non-stealing)
470:Ahiṃsā (non-violence)
5167:Bharata Chakravartin
4824:Religion and Theatre
4801:Titze, Kurt (1998),
4682:Sengupta, R (1996),
3840:, 14 February 2016,
3595:, pp. 183, 368.
2797:. K.K. Publications.
2520:List of Tirthankaras
2414:Ranakpur Jain temple
2283:Ranakpur Jain Temple
1918:Jambudvipa-prajnapti
1618:Śvetāmbara tradition
1459:) respectively. The
1395:caitra krişna navamĩ
1115:(Kailash). The text
639:Schools and Branches
4898:, Scarecrow Press,
4876:Motilal Banarsidass
4785:Government of India
4701:Motilal Banarsidass
4670:Saraswati, Dayanand
4515:Motilal Banarsidass
4505:Jaini, Padmanabh S.
4488:Motilal Banarsidass
4474:Jaini, Padmanabh S.
4446:, Vikalp Printers,
4279:(Second ed.),
4096:Motilal Banarsidass
4021:, pp. 144–145.
4009:, pp. 143–144.
3963:, pp. 596–600.
3631:, pp. 121–122.
3268:, pp. 340–341.
3048:, pp. 103–104.
2611:, pp. 284–285.
1971:Buddhist literature
1730:on the 11th day of
1612:and the kingdom of
1525:(agriculture), (4)
1290:. Usually, all the
879:Religion portal
569:The 24 Tirthankaras
125:Oṃ Ṛṣabhadeva Namaḥ
5177:Indrabhuti Gautama
4878:(Reprinted 1999),
4342:Bharatiya Jnanpith
4051:Rishabhanatha, in
4038:Ādīśvara-caritra,
3986:on 7 November 2016
3949:Bhattacharyya 1977
3868:The Times of India
3605:Natubhai Shah 2004
3554:Natubhai Shah 2004
3539:Natubhai Shah 2004
3491:Natubhai Shah 2004
3346:Vijay K. Jain 2015
3318:, p. 181-182.
3316:Vijay K. Jain 2015
3289:Natubhai Shah 2004
3203:Natubhai Shah 2004
3172:Vijay K. Jain 2015
3070:Vijay K. Jain 2015
3058:Radhakrishnan 1923
2921:Upinder Singh 2016
2588:von Glasenapp 1925
2530:History of Jainism
2373:Trilok Teerth Dham
2306:
2027:
2007:Dharmottarapradipa
2003:Buddhist scripture
1798:
1720:
1668:
1602:
1501:
1375:
1330:President of India
1239:(omniscience) and
1008:Prathamarajeshwara
964:(Devanagari: ऋषभ,
941:
937:Bharat Kala Bhavan
929:Kalakacharya Katha
686:Agama (Śvetāmbara)
62:Bhavnagar District
5207:
5206:
4936:978-81-208-0739-6
4905:978-0-8108-6558-7
4834:978-0-391-02794-7
4814:978-81-208-1534-6
4760:978-93-325-6996-6
4751:Pearson Education
4639:978-0-19-535666-3
4619:978-81-207-0930-0
4592:Indian Philosophy
4587:Radhakrishnan, S.
4579:978-93-5118-691-5
4560:Amirthalingam, M.
4556:Krishna, Nanditha
4548:978-1-57607-355-1
4453:978-81-903639-7-6
4430:978-81-208-0805-8
4401:Jaina iconography
4397:Fischer, Eberhard
4359:Jain, Champat Rai
4351:978-81-263-5122-0
4310:978-81-7022-763-2
4209:978-0-14-341517-6
4182:978-0-14-341421-6
4175:, Penguin Books,
4159:978-0-19-538502-1
4132:978-0-19-803037-9
4069:Popular Prakashan
4067:, vol. 1–5,
3607:, pp. 20–21.
3541:, pp. 18–19.
3452:www.wisdomlib.org
3429:978-93-5611-446-3
3371:978-81-8475-396-7
2904:978-1-4817-2379-4
2877:978-0-7808-1365-6
2821:978-1-64700-002-8
2766:, pp. 26–27.
2705:, p. 208-09.
2486:Panchakuta Basadi
2436:Kulpak Jain Tirth
2357:Soniji Ki Nasiyan
2025:, 2nd century BCE
1939:, such as in the
1922:Bhaktamara Stotra
1784:Nirvana kalyanaka
1664:Madhuban, Giridih
1598:Ajmer Jain temple
1529:(knowledge), (5)
1465:Samavayanga Sutra
1407:auspicious dreams
915:
914:
534:Micchami Dukkadam
529:Bhaktamara Stotra
458:Ethics of Jainism
312:
311:
196:Bhaktāmara Stotra
16:(Redirected from
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1954:Bhagavata Purana
1866:Kannada language
1860:, a 9th-century
1780:(female monks).
1596:posture. (Photo:
1564:(merchants) and
1471:followed by the
1413:(a month of the
1405:is marked by 14
1346:Bhāgavata Purāṇa
1221:. These include
1218:pancha kalyanaka
1147:Statue of Ahimsa
1143:Palitana temples
1127:Aadesvarcharitra
1095:Śvetāmbara Jains
1087:
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3290:
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3227:Sangave 2001
3222:
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3133:Salomon 1998
3128:
3121:Sangave 2001
3101:
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1723:
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1629:
1616:(as per the
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1582:Renunciation
1573:
1569:
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1549:
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1493:Kankali Tila
1492:
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1425:chakravartin
1424:
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549:Jai Jinendra
522:Jain prayers
496:
462:
410:Kevala Jnana
380:Anekantavada
305:
148:
84:Venerated in
60:situated in
29:
18:Rishabhadeva
5240:Jain giants
5118:Munisuvrata
5103:Kunthunatha
5098:Shantinatha
5093:Dharmanatha
5088:Anantanatha
5083:Vimalanatha
5063:Pushpadanta
5048:Padmaprabha
5043:Sumatinatha
5014:Tirthankara
3910:17 December
3879:17 December
3848:17 December
3811:Tandon 2002
3593:Dalal 2010b
3145:Dalal 2010b
2998:Dalal 2010a
2974:Dundas 2002
2933:Zimmer 1953
2779:Dundas 2002
2703:Zimmer 1953
2691:Dalal 2010b
2609:Jacobi 1964
2332:Mahabharata
2327:murtipujaka
2311:Shatrunjaya
2159:Maharashtra
2100:Rishabhdeva
2094:hills near
2092:Mangi-Tungi
2013:Iconography
1995:Dharmanatha
1991:Vimalanatha
1987:Pushpadanta
1979:Padmaprabha
1975:tirthankara
1937:Hindu texts
1906:Kalpa Sutra
1902:Hemachandra
1769:Kalpa Sutra
1728:banyan tree
1717:omniscience
1707:Omniscience
1543:Paul Dundas
1539:karma-bhumi
1505:bhoga-bhumi
1473:Śvetāmbaras
1403:tirthankara
1342:Arishtanemi
1288:tīrthaṅkara
1262:) with six
1212:tirthankara
1135:Hemachandra
1129:within the
1030:Parshvanath
982:tirthankara
935:, c. 1500.
923:Kalpasutra,
859:Topics list
784:Pilgrimages
735:Valayapathi
634:Major sects
621:Yashovijaya
425:Brahmacarya
97:Tirthankara
92:Predecessor
73:Other names
43:Tirthankara
5214:Categories
5189:Jambuswami
5113:Mallinatha
5028:Ajitanatha
3698:Gupta 1999
3686:Jaini 2000
3668:4 November
3515:Titze 1998
3331:Titze 1998
3266:Jaini 2000
3157:Wiley 2004
3022:Wiley 2004
2945:Jaini 1998
2844:jainqq.org
2814:. Abrams.
2654:Jaini 2000
2561:References
2361:Rishabhdeo
2051:Śvetāmbara
2039:Śvetāmbara
2035:kayotsarga
1914:Bhadrabāhu
1910:Śvetāmbara
1898:Śvetāmbara
1886:Mahapurana
1878:Śvetāmbara
1858:Ādi purāṇa
1817:siddhaloka
1680:ikshu-rasa
1676:Hastinapur
1634:Śvetāmbara
1593:Kayotsarga
1558:kshatriyas
1356:See also:
1338:Ajitanatha
1298:(known as
1254:avasarpiṇī
1196:Śvetāmbara
1190:, a major
1187:Ādi purāṇa
1118:Adi Purana
1099:Varshitap.
1047:and queen
1038:Shantinath
1004:Yugadideva
957:Ṛṣabhadeva
948:Devanagari
925:Kalpasutra
771:Samvatsari
766:Paryushana
649:Śvetāmbara
616:Haribhadra
606:Siddhasena
601:Kundakunda
509:Sallekhana
435:Gunasthana
430:Aparigraha
372:Philosophy
308:Reference:
282:Sumangalā
192:Mahāpurāṇa
188:Ādi purāṇa
112:Ajitanatha
101:time-cycle
5172:Ganadhara
5128:Neminatha
5123:Naminatha
5078:Vasupujya
4927:Routledge
4773:New Delhi
4562:(2014) ,
4476:(1998) ,
4369:Allahabad
4281:Routledge
4276:The Jains
4273:(2002) ,
4192:(2010b),
4169:(2010a),
4019:Cort 2010
4007:Cort 2010
3899:The Hindu
3787:Vyas 1995
3725:15 August
3658:kamat.com
3629:Cort 2010
3617:Cort 2010
3581:Cort 2010
3566:Cort 2001
3397:cite book
3304:Cort 2010
2566:Citations
2422:Rajasthan
2400:Rajasthan
2349:Kundalpur
2287:Rajasthan
2207:Bawangaja
2193:Kundalpur
2138:rulers –
2115:Bawangaja
2067:Nyagrodha
2063:abhisheka
1999:Neminatha
1929:Manatunga
1821:Ashtapada
1622:Podanapur
1457:Ank-Vidya
1334:Yajurveda
1315:Avsarpini
1280:Kali Yuga
1259:utsarpiṇī
1229:(birth),
1192:Jain text
1159:Nyagrodha
1151:Bawangaja
1000:Adishvara
844:Jain flag
834:Ekendriya
809:Shikharji
749:Festivals
644:Digambara
596:Ganadhara
385:Cosmology
296:, Prince
246:Asthapada
220:Genealogy
210:Festivals
108:Successor
5162:Bahubali
5138:Mahavira
5108:Aranatha
5003: ;
4999: ;
4864:(1925),
4743:(2016),
4720:(1987),
4672:(1908),
4649:(2001),
4606:(1989),
4589:(1923),
4539:ABC-CLIO
4507:(2000),
4440:(2015),
4399:(1978),
4361:(1929),
4334:(2013),
4320:(1964),
4142:(2010),
4115:(2001),
4088:(1977),
4071:, 2000,
3934:11 March
3904:archived
3873:archived
3842:archived
3739:Rao 1989
3719:archived
3662:Archived
2493:See also
2418:Ranakpur
2377:Pavagadh
2365:Sanghiji
2353:Paporaji
2345:Kulpakji
2242:Chanderi
2189:Adinatha
2175:Palitana
2104:Palitana
1933:Rishabha
1890:Jinasena
1862:Sanskrit
1735:-krishna
1694:Vaishaka
1672:Gajapura
1614:Gandhara
1562:vaishyas
1449:Bahubali
1383:Marudevi
1372:Palitana
1368:Marudevi
1123:Jinasena
1061:Bahubali
1049:Marudevi
1034:Neminath
1026:Mahavira
1017:Ikshvaku
996:Ādinātha
972:Ikshvaku
962:Rishabha
799:Palitana
584:Mahavira
574:Rishabha
504:Sāmāyika
355:Timeline
319:a series
317:Part of
302:Bahubali
289:Children
284:Sunandā
271:(mother)
269:Marudevi
265:(father)
260:Kulakara
5154:Samanya
4997:Arihant
4029:Sources
3990:8 March
2319:Ayodhya
2315:Gujarat
2294:Temples
2119:Barwani
2071:Gomukha
1942:Rigveda
1926:Acharya
1896:by the
1810:aghati-
1802:Nirvana
1794:Nirvana
1778:sadhvis
1575:brahmin
1566:shudras
1531:Vanijya
1497:Mathura
1477:Bharata
1445:Bharata
1420:krishna
1411:Ashadha
1391:Chaitra
1387:Ayodhya
1311:Jainism
1163:Gomukha
1057:Bharata
1053:Ayodhya
1012:Nabheya
988:Jainism
976:Ikṣvāku
933:Gujarat
839:Temples
590:Arihant
440:Saṃsāra
350:History
327:Jainism
294:Bharata
253:Parents
234:Ayodhya
87:Jainism
78:Ikṣvāku
66:Gujarat
5001:Siddha
4933:
4923:London
4902:
4882:
4851:
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4044:, 1931
3834:Nashik
3457:31 May
3426:
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2849:31 May
2818:
2535:Siddha
2096:Nashik
2082:Yakshi
2077:, and
2075:Yaksha
2069:tree,
2005:named
1997:, and
1967:Vishnu
1963:avatar
1874:Champu
1845:moksha
1806:moksha
1774:sadhus
1763:sangha
1744:. The
1739:ghati-
1733:falgun
1698:ahara-
1626:Ashoka
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