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  2. Arihant - Wikipedia

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    Arihant, Arihanta, Arahant or Arhat may refer to: Arihant (Jainism) , in Jainism, a siddha who has not yet died Arhat , in Buddhism, a person who has attained nirvana, the perfected one

  3. Arihant (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    Arihant (Jain Prakrit: अरिहन्त, Sanskrit: अर्हत् arhat, lit. 'conqueror') is a jiva ( soul ) who has conquered inner passions such as attachment, anger, pride and greed.

  4. Simandhar - Wikipedia

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    Simandhar is a living Tirthankara, an Arihant, who is said to be currently present on another world in the Jain cosmological universe. [12] [13] The Arihant Simandhar is believed to be currently 150,000 earth years old and has a remaining lifespan of 125,000 earth years. He lives in the city of Pundarikgiri, the capital of Pushpakalavati, one ...

  5. Namokar Mantra - Wikipedia

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    In condensed edition of Avashyakasutra (dated circa last quarter of 5th century), the नं is also replaced with णं as well as अरहंत (Arahant) with अरिहंत (Arihant). Shatkandagam (circa 475–525 CE) and later Visheshavashyakbhashyavritti (circa 725 CE) and Anuyogadwarasuchi shows नमो (Namo) replaced with more ...

  6. God in Jainism - Wikipedia

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    In Jainism, godliness is said to be the inherent quality of every soul.This quality, however, is subdued by the soul's association with karmic matter. All souls who have achieved the natural state of unlimited bliss, unlimited knowledge (kevala jnana), unlimited power and unlimited perception are regarded as God in Jainism.

  7. Gommatsāra - Wikipedia

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  8. Sambhavanatha - Wikipedia

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    Sambhavanatha was the third Jain tirthankara (omniscient teaching god) of the present age ().Sambhavanatha was born to King Jitari and Queen Susena at Shravasti.His birth date was the fourteenth day of the Margshrsha shukla month of the Indian calendar.

  9. Tirthankara - Wikipedia

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    Tīrthaṅkaras are arihants who, after attaining kevala jñāna (pure infinite knowledge), [12] preach the dharma. An Arihant is also called Jina (victor), one who has conquered inner enemies such as anger, attachment, pride, and greed. [4]