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    Suparshvanatha (Sanskrit: सुपार्श्वनाथ Supārśvanātha), also known as Suparśva, was the seventh Jain Tīrthankara of the present age (avasarpini). He was...
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  • Padmaprabha, the 6th Tirthankara at the time of Suparshvanatha Pratishtha (father of Suparshvanatha) Suparshvanatha, the 7th Tirthankara at the time of Chandraprabha...
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    campus includes various temples such as Chaumukha temple, Surya temple, Suparshvanatha temple and Amba temple. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai...
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    remaining three temples are dedicated to Chandraprabha, Parshvanatha and Suparshvanatha. The stupa houses one stone slab with a carving of a footprint. The...
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    Jain complexes are Bavanderi or Naulakhi temples, Chandraprabha and Suparshvanatha temple and group around Parshvanatha temple. Bavanderi Naulakhi temples...
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    night or tantric aspects of Kali. In Jain symbolism, it represents Suparshvanatha – the seventh of 24 Tirthankaras (spiritual teachers and saviours),...
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    throughout its existence. The Jain Ghat is believed to birthplace of Suparshvanatha (7th Tirthankara) and Parshvanatha (23rd tirthankara). The Jain Ghat...
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    tirthankara Aranatha according to Śvetāmbara tradition and 7th tirthankara Suparshvanatha according to the Digambara tradition. The symbol has 4 arms with compulsorily...
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    Chandragupta Basadi Chavundaraya Basadi Majjigana basti Parsvanatha Basadi Suparshvanatha Basadi Jain Inscription The Footprints of Chandragupta Maurya on Chandragiri...
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    (now Varanasi) is the birthplace of three more Tirthankaras, namely Suparshvanatha, Chandraprabha and Shreyansanatha. According to Jain tradition, five...
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