Aranatha, the Glossary
Aranath(Arnath) was the eighteenth Jain Tirthankar of the present half cycle of time (Avasarpini).[1]
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40 relations: Aphorism, Arihant (Jainism), Avasarpiṇī, Central University of Karnataka, Chakravarti (Sanskrit term), Chaturmukha Basadi, Karkala, Deccan Herald, Delhi, Dharwad, Fish, God in Jainism, Gold (color), Government of India, Hastinapur, Jain temple, Jainism, Jainism and non-creationism, Kamadeva, Karkala, Karma in Jainism, Karnataka, Kunthunatha, Mallinatha, Mathura, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Moksha (Jainism), Motilal Banarsidass, Munisuvrata, Navagarh Tirth, New Delhi, Samantabhadra (Jain monk), Shikharji, Siddha, Solar dynasty, Somadeva Suri, Stupa, Suparshvanatha, Tirthankara, Uttar Pradesh, Vividha Tirtha Kalpa.
- Tirthankaras
Aphorism
An aphorism (from Greek ἀφορισμός: aphorismos, denoting 'delimitation', 'distinction', and 'definition') is a concise, terse, laconic, or memorable expression of a general truth or principle.
Arihant (Jainism)
Arihant (italic, lit) is a jiva (soul) who has conquered inner passions such as attachment, anger, pride and greed.
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Avasarpiṇī
Avasarpiṇī is the descending half of the cosmic time cycle in Jainism and the one in which the world is said to be at present.
Central University of Karnataka
The Central University of Karnataka, (CUK), is a central university situated in Kadaganchi village in the Aland taluka of Kalaburagi district in the Indian state of Karnataka.
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Chakravarti (Sanskrit term)
A chakravarti (चक्रवर्तिन्) is an ideal (or idealized) universal ruler, in the history, and religion of India.
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Chaturmukha Basadi, Karkala
Chaturmukha Basadi is a symmetrical Jain temple situated in Karkala, Karnataka, India.
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Deccan Herald
Deccan Herald is an Indian English language daily newspaper published from the Indian state of Karnataka.
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Delhi
Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.
Dharwad
Dharwad (Kannada pronunciation)(), also known as Dharwar, is a city located in the northwestern part of the Indian state of Karnataka.
Fish
A fish (fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits.
God in Jainism
In Jainism, godliness is said to be the inherent quality of every soul.
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Gold (color)
Gold, also called golden, is a color tone resembling the gold chemical element.
Government of India
The Government of India (IAST: Bhārat Sarkār, legally the Union Government or Union of India and colloquially known as the Central Government) is the central executive authority of the Republic of India, a federal republic located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.
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Hastinapur
Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Jain temple
A Jain temple, Derasar (Gujarati: દેરાસર) or Basadi (Kannada: ಬಸದಿ) is the place of worship for Jains, the followers of Jainism.
Jainism
Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.
Jainism and non-creationism
According to Jain doctrine, the universe and its constituents—soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion—have always existed.
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Kamadeva
Kama (कामदेव), also known as Kamadeva and Manmatha, is the Hindu god of erotic love, desire, pleasure and beauty, often portrayed alongside his consort and female counterpart, Rati.
Karkala
Karkala, also known as Karla in Tulu language, is a town and the headquarters of Karkala taluk in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India.
Karma in Jainism
Karma is the basic principle within an overarching psycho-cosmology in Jainism.
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Karnataka
Karnataka (ISO), also known colloquially as Karunāḍu, is a state in the southwestern region of India.
Kunthunatha
Kunthunath was the seventeenth Tirthankara, sixth Chakravartin and twelfth Kamadeva of the present half time cycle, Avasarpini. Aranatha and Kunthunatha are Tirthankaras.
Mallinatha
Mallinatha (Prakrit Mallinātha, "Lord of jasmine or seat") (Devanagari: मल्लिनाथ) (Sanskrit: मल्लिनाथः) was the 19th tīrthaṅkara "ford-maker" of the present ''avasarpiṇī'' age in Jainism. Aranatha and Mallinatha are Tirthankaras.
Mathura
Mathura is a city and the administrative headquarters of Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India)
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (Ministry of I&B) is a ministerial level agency of the Government of India responsible for the formulation and administration of rules, regulations and laws in the areas of information, broadcasting, the press and the Cinema of India.
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Moksha (Jainism)
Sanskrit or Prakrit mokkha refers to the liberation or salvation of a soul from saṃsāra, the cycle of birth and death.
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Motilal Banarsidass
Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House (MLBD) is an Indian academic publishing house, founded in Delhi, India in 1903.
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Munisuvrata
Munisuvrata or Munisuvratanatha (IAST) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. Aranatha and Munisuvrata are Tirthankaras.
Navagarh Tirth
Navagarh is a Jain Tirth (pilgrimage site for Jainism) in India.
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New Delhi
New Delhi (ISO: Naī Dillī), is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT).
Samantabhadra (Jain monk)
Samantabhadra was a Digambara acharya (head of the monastic order) who lived about the later part of the second century CE.
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Shikharji
Shikharji, also known as Sammet or Sammed Shikharji, is one of the Holiest pilgrimage sites for Jains, in Giridih district, Jharkhand.
Siddha
Siddha (Sanskrit: सिद्ध; "perfected one") is a term that is used widely in Indian religions and culture.
Solar dynasty
The Solar dynasty or (सूर्यवंश), also called the Ikshvaku dynasty is a legendary Indian dynasty said to have been founded by Ikshvaku.
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Somadeva Suri
Somadeva Suri was a south Indian Jain monk of the 10th century CE (fl. 959–66, possibly born in Bengal region about 920), author of a work known as "Upasakadyayana" "chapter on lay followers (upasakas)", a central work of Digambara shravakacara literature, i.e. instructions and prescriptions for shravakas or Jain lay followers.
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Stupa
In Buddhism, a stupa (lit) is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (such as śarīra – typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation.
Suparshvanatha
Suparshvanatha (सुपार्श्वनाथ), also known as Suparśva, was the seventh Jain Tīrthankara of the present age (avasarpini). Aranatha and Suparshvanatha are Tirthankaras.
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Tirthankara
In Jainism, a Tirthankara is a saviour and supreme spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path). Aranatha and Tirthankara are Tirthankaras.
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh ('North Province') is a state in northern India.
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Vividha Tirtha Kalpa
Vividha Tirtha Kalpa is a widely cited Jain text composed by Jinaprabha Suri in the 14th century CE.
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See also
Tirthankaras
- Abhinandananatha
- Ajanubahu
- Ajitanatha
- Anantanatha
- Aranatha
- Chandraprabha
- Dharmanatha
- Jivantasvami
- Kunthunatha
- List of Tirthankaras
- Mahavira
- Mallinatha
- Munisuvrata
- Naminatha
- Neminatha
- Padmaprabha
- Parshvanatha
- Pushpadanta
- Rishabhanatha
- Sambhavanatha
- Shantinatha
- Shitalanatha
- Shreyansanatha
- Simandhar
- Sumatinatha
- Suparshvanatha
- Tirthankara
- Vasupujya
- Vimalanatha
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aranatha
Also known as Arahanatha, Aranath.