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Lord Parshvanath is the 23rd (23rd) Tirthankara of Jainism. According to Jain texts, presently the descending part of Kaal Chakra, Avasarpini is dynamic and in its fourth era, 24 Tirthankaras were born.Birth and early life - Tirthankar Parshwanath was born in Varanasi about 3 thousand years ago. In Varanasi there was an Ikshvakuvanshi king named Ashwaseen. His queen Vama gave birth to a great son on the day of Pausha Krishna Ekadashi with a serpent on his body. Vama Devi had seen a snake in her dream once in the womb, so the son was named Parshva. His early life was spent as a prince. One day Parshvan saw from his palace that the Poorvasi are going to the side for the worship material. Going there, he saw an ascetic where the panchagni is burning, and a serpents pair is dying in the fire, then Parshva said - Dayless religion is of no use.Quietness and initiationTirthankara Parshvanath had left home at the age of thirty and had taken Jaineshwari initiation and Brahmachari was unmarried.He had only attained enlightenment on the 84th day after performing 83 days of rigorous penance in Kashi. He traveled to many countries like Pundra, Tamralipta etc. He had his disciples in Tamralipta. Parshvanath established the Chaturvidhi Sangha, which consists of sages, aryika, shravaka, and shravika and even today the Jain society is in this form. Each gana worked under one Ganadhara. All followers, women or men, were all considered equal. Sarnath is famous as Jainpur in Jain-Agam texts. It was here that Shreyansanathji, the 11th Tirthankara of Jainism was born and propagated his non-violence religion.Only after knowledge, Tirthankara Parshvanath taught the five main vows of Jainism - truth, non-violence, astheya, aparigraha and celibacy.Finally, knowing his Nirvana period was near, he went to Shree Sammed Shikharji (Parasnath hill which is in Jharkhand) where Shravan Shukla Ashtami attained salvation. The biggest proof of the popularity of Lord Parshwanath is that even today, the symbol of Parshvanath is the highest among all the Tirthankara statues and icons. Even today, many miraculous statues of Parshvanath are entwined throughout the country. Whose old people still tell the saga. It is believed that most of the ancestors of Mahatma Buddha were also followers of Parshvanath religion.The Jain texts describe the Tirthankara Parshvanatha for nine previous births. The Brahmin in the first birth, the elephant in the second, the god of heaven in the third, the king in the fourth, the god in the fifth, the Chakravarti emperor in the sixth birth and the deity in the seventh birth, the king in the eight and King Indra (heaven) in the ninth birth and then in the tenth birth. He had the privilege of becoming a Tirthankara. As a result of the accumulated virtues of previous lives and the tenacity of the tenth birth, they become Tirthankaras.
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