Monday, September 26, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Thirthankara & Their Moksha
Heaven (Moksha) : Tirthankar (24 Bhagwan)
1. Sarvartha-siddha : Lord Rishabha (Adinath)
2. Vijaya-vimana : Lord Ajitnath
3. Uvari-magraiveka : Lord Sambhavnath
4. Jayanta-vimana : Lord Abhinandannath
5. Jayanta-vimana : Lord Sumatinath
6. Uvari-magraiveka : Lord Padmaprabhu
7. Madhya-magraiveka : Lord Suparshvanath
8. Vijayanta : Lord Chandraprabhu
9. Anata-devaloka : Lord Pushpadanta
10. Achyuta-devaloka : Lord Sheetalnath
11. Achyuta-devaloka : Lord Shreyansnath
12. Pranata-devaloka : Lord Vasupujya
13. Mahasara-devaloka : Lord Vimalnath
14. Pranata-devaloka : Lord Anantnath
15. Vijaya-vimana : Lord Dharmanath
16. Sarvartha-siddha : Lord Shantinath
17. Sarvartha-siddha : Lord Kunthunath
18. Sarvartha-siddha : Lord Arahnath
19. Jayanta-devaloka : Lord Mallinath
20. Aparajita-devaloka : Lord Munisuvrata
21. Pranata-devaloka : Lord Naminath
22. Aparajita : Lord Neminath
23. Pranata-devaloka : Lord Parshvanath
24. Pranata-devaloka : Lord Mahaveera
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Agams of Jain
Jain Ägams consisted of :
( a ) 14 Purvas
( b ) 12 Ang Pravishtha Ägams
( c ) Ang Bähya Ägams
( d ) 34 for Shwetämbar Murtipujak
( e ) 21 Shwetämbar Sthanakväsi
( f ) 14 for Digambar
Jain's Group
Jains were divided into two groups, Shwetämbar and Digambar approx six hundred years after the Nirvän ( Moksha ) of Lord Mahavir. The process of the split of Jains continued from third century, B.C. upto the first century of the Christian Era. In third century B.C. famous Jain saint Shrutakevali Bhadrabahu predicted a long and severe famine in the kingdom of Magadha (Bihar) and view to avoid the terrible effects of famine Bhadrabahu, along with body of 12,000 monks, migrated from Pataliputra, the capital of Magadha to Shravanabelagola ( Karnataka ) in South India.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Jainism Basic Knowledge
Jainism Religion was known among the people of Indus Valley around 3000-3500 B.C. The sacred signs or Symbol of swastika are found engraved on a number of seals. There are some motifs on the seals found in Mohenjodaro and it suggested that these motif are identical with those found in the ancient Jain art of Mathura. It strongly suggests that Jainism existed in pre-Aryan time and this presence of Jain tradition in the earliest period of Indian history is supported by many scholars.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Jainism Religion
About Jainism Religion
Jainism is the oldest organized religion in the world based on the concept of Ahinsa & Satya. Jain religion was Prominent and Scientific religion in India & World. However, over the period of time Jainism has encountered countless downfalls due to intrusions, political and social reasons. Other religious parties have claimed Jain temples, monuments, texts as well as Jain idols as their own over the years. They have also stolen the primary core ideas as well as the principles of Jainism and have craftily manipulated to suit their needs.
Although, We are living in the 21st century, the Jain heritage is still disintegrating, due to neglect and continuous intrusions. Archaeological evidences are being suppressed and history is constantly misrepresented by fanatic historians who use Brahmin deception technology to change the truth. Many Jain’s are in no state, nor are interested in protecting the Jain Heritage. Countless temples and idols are abandoned, becoming prey to the wrong hands. The plain and simple truth of Jainism has never been unraveled to the world until now.
Although, We are living in the 21st century, the Jain heritage is still disintegrating, due to neglect and continuous intrusions. Archaeological evidences are being suppressed and history is constantly misrepresented by fanatic historians who use Brahmin deception technology to change the truth. Many Jain’s are in no state, nor are interested in protecting the Jain Heritage. Countless temples and idols are abandoned, becoming prey to the wrong hands. The plain and simple truth of Jainism has never been unraveled to the world until now.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Thirthankaras
Our 24 Thirthankara’s names
1. Bhagwan Adinath & Rishabha Ji
2. Bhagwan Ajitnath Ji
3. Bhagwan Sambhav Nath Ji
4. Bhagwan Abhinandan-Nath Ji
5. Bhagwan Sumatinath Ji
6. Bhagwan Padmaprabha Ji
7. Bhagwan Suparshvanath Ji
8. Bhagwan Chandra-Prabha Ji
9. Bhagwan Pushpadanta Ji
10. Bhagwan Shitalnath Ji
11. Bhagwan Shreyamsanath Ji
12. Bhagwan Vasupujya Ji
13. Bhagwan Vimalnath Ji
14. Bhagwan Anantanath Ji
15. Bhagwan Dharmanath Ji
16. Bhagwan Shantinath Ji
17. Bhagwan Kunthunath Ji
18. Bhagwan Aranath Ji
19. Bhagwan Malinath Ji
20. Bhagwan Munisuvrata Ji
21. Bhagwan Naminath Ji
22. Bhagwan Neminath Ji
23. Bhagwan Parshvanath Ji
24. Bhagwan Mahavira Ji
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Namokar Mantra
DOY YOU KNOW ABOUT THE MEANING ( ARTH ) OF OUR MAHA MANTRA
Namo Arihantanam - I bow in reverence to Arihants
Namo Siddhanam - I bow in reverence to Siddhas
Namo Ayariyanam - I bow in reverence to Acharyas
Namo Uvajjhayanam - I bow in reverence to Upadhyayas
Namo Loye Savva Sahunam - I bow in reverence to all Sadhus
Eso Panch Namoyaro - This five-fold salutation
Savva Pavappanasano - Destroys all sins
Mangalanam Cha Savvesim - And amongst all auspicious things
Padhamam Havai Mangalam - Is the most auspicious one
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