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In Hinduism, Rishabha is one of the twenty four avatars of Vishnu in the Bhagavata Purana. Some scholars state that this avatar is same as the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Shaiva texts like Linga Purana appropriated Tirthankar Rishabhdeva as an avatar of lord Shiva because his sign is bull and his nirvan place is mountain Ashtapad and the 1008 names of lord Shivas are same as Rishabhdeva . Rishabha is also found in Vedic literature, where it means the "bull" and is an epithet for Rudra (Shiva).

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  • Rishabha (sabio hinduista) (es)
  • Resaba (in)
  • Rishabhanath (fr)
  • Rishabha (Hinduism) (en)
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  • En el marco de la mitología hinduista, Rishabhá fue una encarnación del dios Visnú. Nació como hijo de , la esposa del rey . El rey había realizado muchas austeridades y penitencias para complacer al dios Visnú para tener un hijo como Visnú. Este aceptó su pedido y nació como su hijo. (es)
  • Dalam agama Hindu, Resaba (Sanskerta: ऋसभ; Ṛṣabha) adalah salah satu awatara Wisnu yang disebut dalam Purana. Menurut kitab Purana, ia merupakan putra Nabi dan Maru, dan merupakan keturunan langsung dari Swayambu Manu, manusia pertama di dunia. (in)
  • In Hinduism, Rishabha is one of the twenty four avatars of Vishnu in the Bhagavata Purana. Some scholars state that this avatar is same as the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Shaiva texts like Linga Purana appropriated Tirthankar Rishabhdeva as an avatar of lord Shiva because his sign is bull and his nirvan place is mountain Ashtapad and the 1008 names of lord Shivas are same as Rishabhdeva . Rishabha is also found in Vedic literature, where it means the "bull" and is an epithet for Rudra (Shiva). (en)
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  • Rishabha (en)
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  • Rishabha illustrated as an avatar of Vishnu, one of many versions of Vishnu avatars. (en)
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  • En el marco de la mitología hinduista, Rishabhá fue una encarnación del dios Visnú. Nació como hijo de , la esposa del rey . El rey había realizado muchas austeridades y penitencias para complacer al dios Visnú para tener un hijo como Visnú. Este aceptó su pedido y nació como su hijo. (es)
  • Dalam agama Hindu, Resaba (Sanskerta: ऋसभ; Ṛṣabha) adalah salah satu awatara Wisnu yang disebut dalam Purana. Menurut kitab Purana, ia merupakan putra Nabi dan Maru, dan merupakan keturunan langsung dari Swayambu Manu, manusia pertama di dunia. Resaba memiliki istri bernama Jayanti, putri Dewa Indra, dan menurunkan seratus putra. Putranya yang tertua bernama Barata. Sebagai awatara Wisnu, Resaba mengajarkan ilmu meditasi yang terbaik, bahkan ia mengajarkannya kepada orang yang sudah ahli dalam bidang meditasi. Ia juga mengajarkan ilmu cara memimpin rakyat dan kebijaksanaan kepada para putranya agar mereka tidak terjerat oleh ilusi dunia. Setelah Resaba wafat, Barata menggantikannya. (in)
  • In Hinduism, Rishabha is one of the twenty four avatars of Vishnu in the Bhagavata Purana. Some scholars state that this avatar is same as the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Shaiva texts like Linga Purana appropriated Tirthankar Rishabhdeva as an avatar of lord Shiva because his sign is bull and his nirvan place is mountain Ashtapad and the 1008 names of lord Shivas are same as Rishabhdeva . Rishabha is also found in Vedic literature, where it means the "bull" and is an epithet for Rudra (Shiva). According to John E. Cort and other scholars, there is a considerable overlap between Jain and Hindu Vaishnava traditions in western parts of India, with Hindus adopting Jain sacred figures in Hindu texts like Rishabha and his son Bharata. In Jainism it is believed that Lord Rishabhadev is King Ikshvaku, the progenitor of the Suryavaṃśa . (en)
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