Vimalnatha Bhagwan (विमलनाथ भगवान)


Bhaktamal: Vimalanatha
Other Names - Vimalnath Swami
Disciples - Shri Amar, 116 Gandhars
Aradhya - Jainism
Age: 6,000,000
Height - 60 bows
Color - Golden
Place of Birth - Kampilya
Birth Day - Third day of the Magh Sukla month
Nirvana Place: Shikharji
Marital Status – Married
Father - King Kratavarma
Mother - Queen Shyama Devi
Famous - 13th Tirthankara of Jainism
Dynasty: Ikshvaku
Symbol (Lanchhana): Boar
Bhagwan Vimalnath is the 13th Tirthankara in Jainism after 12th Tirthankara Vasupujya Swami Ji , revered for his purity, detachment, and spiritual enlightenment. His life symbolizes the path of inner cleansing (Vimal = pure) and liberation from worldly attachments.

Life Story of Bhagwan Vimalnath
Bhagwan Vimalnath was born as a prince in a royal family. From childhood, he showed signs of compassion, wisdom, and detachment.

❀ After ruling the kingdom righteously, he renounced worldly life.
❀ He performed deep penance and meditation.
❀ Attained Keval Gyan (omniscience) under a sacred tree.
❀ Spent his life spreading the message of non-violence, truth, and purity.
❀ Finally attained Moksha (liberation) at Sammed Shikharji.

Spiritual Teachings of Bhagwan Vimalnath
❀ Purity of thoughts, words, and actions
❀ Detachment from material pleasures
❀ Importance of self-discipline and meditation
❀ Path to liberation through right faith, knowledge, and conduct
❀ His name “Vimal” itself represents complete purity of the soul.

Interesting Facts of Bhagwan Vimalnath Ji
❀ The boar symbol signifies strength and fearlessness in spiritual pursuit
❀ His teachings emphasize inner cleansing over external rituals
❀ He is worshipped by both Digambar and Shwetambar Jain communities
विमलनाथ भगवान - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
भगवान विमलनाथ जैन धर्म में 12वें तीर्थंकर वासुपूज्य स्वामी जी के बाद 13वें तीर्थंकर हैं, उनके लिए पूजनीय हैं पवित्रता, वैराग्य और आध्यात्मिक ज्ञान।
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