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  2. 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 ...

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  4. Akram Vignan Movement - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Simandhar Swami at Trimandir, the temple at Adalaj. The Akram Vignan movement draws some principles from Jainism and teaches about two paths. Jains believe that liberation (Kevala jnana and moksha) is not possible in current times as no suitable condition for liberated being exists which is based on Jain cosmological assumption.

  5. Dada Bhagwan - Wikipedia

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    Niruben formed her own organisations; Dada Bhagwan Foundation Trust and Simandhar Swami Aradhana Trust in Ahmedabad and Mahavideh Foundation in Mumbai. She became a popular leader of the movement and was addressed as Niruma by her followers from 1999. [2] [4] After death of Niruben in 2006, she was succeeded by Deepakbhai Desai. [5]

  6. Ganadhara - Wikipedia

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    Vrishabha Sen was the Ganadhara of Tīrthankara Rishabhanatha.According to Jain legends, after the nirvana of Rishabhanatha, Bharata was in grief. Ganadhara Vrisabha Sen saw him and spoke to him:

  7. Suparshvanatha - Wikipedia

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    Suparshvanatha (Sanskrit: सुपार्श्वनाथ Supārśvanātha), also known as Suparśva, was the seventh Jain Tīrthankara of the present age ().He ...

  8. Pushpadanta - Wikipedia

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    Puṣpadanta bhagwan, also known as Suvidhinatha, was the ninth Tirthankara of the present age (). [1] According to Jain belief, they became a siddha and an arihant, a liberated soul that has destroyed all of its karma.

  9. Nageshwar Parshwanath Tirth - Wikipedia

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    [12] 4 feet tall idols of Lord Shri Shantinath Swami and Lord Shri Mahavir Swami are present on either sides of main idol. [13] It is said that behind 7 hoods of the snake spread over the idol's head is a hole which houses a snake and The snake is rarely seen coming out from its hole. [ 14 ]