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  2. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Ṇamōkāra mantra is the most significant mantra in Jainism, and one of the oldest mantras in continuous practice. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This is the first prayer recited by the Jains while meditating . The mantra is also variously referred to as the Pancha Namaskāra Mantra , Namaskāra Mantra , Navakāra Mantra , Namaskāra Mangala or Paramesthi ...

  3. Udayaratna - Wikipedia

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    Navkar Mantra; Ṇamōkāra mantra; Jai Jinendra; Major figures. ... Udayaratna was a Jain monk and one of the leading Gujarati poets of 17th-18th century.

  4. Uvasaggaharam Stotra - Wikipedia

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    Uvasaggaharam Stotra is a Jain religious hymn in adoration of the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha.It was composed by Bhadrabahu who lived in around 2nd–3rd century BC.

  5. Panch Kalyanaka - Wikipedia

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    Navkar Mantra; Ṇamōkāra mantra ... This list is according to Śvētāmbara tradition and months are according to the Gujarati calendar. ... An Acharya recite ...

  6. Siddhachakra - Wikipedia

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    Arihant of Navapada, many times as a mantra 2: Small circle: Vowels: in Sanskrit: Vowels and sounds 3: 8 petals: 8 padas: Part of Navpada: Other 8 members of Navapada: 4: 16 petals: 49 basic sounds: in Sanskrit: Vowels and sounds 5: 8 sections: 48 labdhi: powers of higher souls: in group of 6 in each section 6: 8 sections: 8 Guru footprints ...

  7. Mantra - Wikipedia

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    The Navkar Mantra (literally, "Nine Line Mantra") is the central mantra of Jainism. "It is the essence of the gospel of the Tirthankars." "It is the essence of the gospel of the Tirthankars." [ 117 ] The initial 5 lines consist of salutations to various purified souls, and the latter 4 lines are explanatory in nature, highlighting the benefits ...

  8. Upadhan - Wikipedia

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    Every day one must recite the Rosary for 20 times saying the Namokar Mantra; one must also perform 100 Khamasaman [Kneeling with head touching the ground]; must also perform Kayotsarga (meditating and chanting the Logassa Sutra for 100 times and must also perform the Paushadh vrat etc. Along with these, one must study some Jain Agamas. This ...

  9. Śvetāmbara - Wikipedia

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    Each newly initiated monk is a sadhu (the fifth class as described in the fifth line of the Namokar Mantra). After attaining sufficient spiritual and scriptural knowledge along with experience of the monastic life, a sadhu may be promoted to the status of an upadhyaya (the fourth class as described in the fourth line of the Namokar Mantra).