Shreyansnath Bhagwan (श्रेयांसनाथ भगवान)


Bhaktamal: Shreyansanatha
Other Names - Shri Shreyansanatha bhagwan
Disciples - Head Disciple Kaustubh, 77 Gandhars
Aradhya - Jainism
Age: 8,400,000 years
Height - 80 bows
Color - Golden
Place of Birth - Simhapuri, Sarnath
Birth Day - Twelfth day of the Falgun Krishna month
Nirvana Place: Shikharji
Marital Status – Married
Father - King Vishnu
Mother - Queen Vishna
Famous - 11th Tirthankara of Jainism
Dynasty: Ikshvaku
Symbol (Lanchhana): Rhinoceros
Shreyansanatha is the 11th Tirthankara in Jainism, revered for his teachings on non-violence, truth, and spiritual discipline after the tenth tirthankara, Shri Shitalanatha Bhagwan. His life symbolizes purity, compassion, and renunciation.

Renunciation and Spiritual Journey of Shri Shreyansanatha Bhagwan
Shreyansanatha was born in the royal family of Simhapuri. His birth was marked by auspicious dreams seen by his mother, indicating the arrival of a great soul. Despite living a luxurious royal life, he realized the impermanence of worldly pleasures. He renounced his kingdom and embraced asceticism to seek ultimate truth.

After deep meditation and penance, he attained Keval Gyan (infinite knowledge) under a sacred tree, becoming enlightened.

Spiritual Teachings of Shri Shreyansanatha Bhagwan
❀ Ahimsa (Non-violence)
❀ Satya (Truth)
❀ Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness)
❀ Spiritual discipline and self-control

Interesting Facts of Shri Shreyansanatha Bhagwan
❀ Gain inner peace and clarity
❀ Remove obstacles in spiritual growth
❀ Strengthen commitment to non-violence and truth
श्रेयांसनाथ भगवान - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
श्रेयांसनाथ जैन धर्म के 11वें तीर्थंकर हैं, जो दसवें तीर्थंकर, श्री शीतलनाथ भगवान के बाद अहिंसा, सत्य और आध्यात्मिक अनुशासन पर अपनी शिक्षाओं के लिए पूजनीय हैं।
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