Shitalanatha was the tenth tirthankara of the present age according to Jainism. According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Jains believe Shitalanatha was born to King Dradhrath and Queen Nanda at Bhaddilpur into the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magha Krishna month of the Indian national calendar. Shitalanatha is associated with Svastika (Dig.)/ Srivatasa (Svet.) emblem, Pilurikha tree, Brahma Yaksha and Manavi (Dig.) & Ashoka (Svet.) Yakshi.
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| - Shitalanatha was the tenth tirthankara of the present age according to Jainism. According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Jains believe Shitalanatha was born to King Dradhrath and Queen Nanda at Bhaddilpur into the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magha Krishna month of the Indian national calendar. Shitalanatha is associated with Svastika (Dig.)/ Srivatasa (Svet.) emblem, Pilurikha tree, Brahma Yaksha and Manavi (Dig.) & Ashoka (Svet.) Yakshi. (en)
- Shitalnath appelé aussi Shitala est le dixième Tirthankara, le dixième Maître éveillé du jaïnisme de l'époque actuelle. Il est né à Bhadrikapuri d'une lignée royale. Son nom Shitalnath vient de son calme. Régnant il était doué pour son sens de la planification et de la gestion administrative bien qu'il suive très tôt des cours de méditation. Il a atteint le nirvana au Mont Sammeda dans le Jharkhand en Inde, comme vingt des Tirthankaras. Son symbole est le shrivatsa, un losange porte-bonheur proche du nœud sans fin des bouddhistes. Certains historiens disent que l'arbre à souhait était son symbole. (fr)
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| - Shitalanatha statue at Anwa, Rajasthan (en)
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| - Shitalanatha was the tenth tirthankara of the present age according to Jainism. According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Jains believe Shitalanatha was born to King Dradhrath and Queen Nanda at Bhaddilpur into the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magha Krishna month of the Indian national calendar. Shitalanatha is associated with Svastika (Dig.)/ Srivatasa (Svet.) emblem, Pilurikha tree, Brahma Yaksha and Manavi (Dig.) & Ashoka (Svet.) Yakshi. (en)
- Shitalnath appelé aussi Shitala est le dixième Tirthankara, le dixième Maître éveillé du jaïnisme de l'époque actuelle. Il est né à Bhadrikapuri d'une lignée royale. Son nom Shitalnath vient de son calme. Régnant il était doué pour son sens de la planification et de la gestion administrative bien qu'il suive très tôt des cours de méditation. Il a atteint le nirvana au Mont Sammeda dans le Jharkhand en Inde, comme vingt des Tirthankaras. Son symbole est le shrivatsa, un losange porte-bonheur proche du nœud sans fin des bouddhistes. Certains historiens disent que l'arbre à souhait était son symbole. (fr)
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