Bhaktamal: Ajitanatha
Other Names - Ajit, Ajeeta
Disciples - 90 Ganadharas, Simhasena
Aradhya - Jainism
Age: 72 lakh purvas
Place of Birth - Ayodhya
Nirvana Place: Sammed Shikharji (Mount Parasnath)
Marital Status – Married
Father - King Jitashatru
Mother - Queen Vijayamata
Famous - 2nd Tirthankara of Jainism
Dynasty: Ikṣvākuvaṁśa
Symbol (Lanchhana): Elephant
Sacred Tree: Sala Tree
Yaksha – Yakshini: Mahasena – Ajita
Ajitanatha, also known as Bhagwan Ajitnath, is the second Tirthankara of Jainism. He was born in Ayodhya to King Jitashatru and Queen Vijayamata. His name Ajita means “the Unconquered”, symbolizing victory over inner passions.
Lord Ajitanatha taught the path of non-violence (Ahimsa), self-discipline, and detachment. His life emphasizes that true conquest is not over the world, but over desire, anger, pride, and greed.
Victory over the self is the greatest victory!