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Chandraprabha Ji (चन्द्रप्रभा जी)


Bhaktamal: Chandraprabha
Other Names - Shri Chandraprabha Ji, Chandranatha
Disciples - Vaidarbha Swami, Varuṉā, Dinna, Vāruṇī
Aradhya - Jainism
Age: 1,000,000 purva
Height - 150 bows
Color - White
Place of Birth - Varanasi
Birth Day - 12th day month Pausa
Nirvana Place: Sammed Shikharji
Marital Status – Married
Father - King Mahasena
Mother - Queen Lakshmana Devi
Famous - 8th Tirthankara of Jainism
Dynasty: Ikshvaku
Symbol (Lanchhana): Crescent Moon
Tree - Naga Tree
Chandraprabha Ji is the 8th Tirthankara of Jainism in the present cosmic cycle after the seventh tirthankara, Bhagwan Shri Suparshvanath Ji. His name means “Lord with the radiance of the moon.” He is revered for his purity, calm nature, and spiritual wisdom. Devotees believe that remembering his name brings peace and clarity of mind.

From childhood, Chandraprabha Ji displayed extraordinary wisdom, compassion, and detachment from worldly pleasures. After ruling the kingdom for some time, Chandraprabha Ji realized the impermanent nature of worldly life. He renounced his royal life and became a Jain monk, dedicating himself to deep meditation and spiritual discipline.

Attainment of Kevala Jnana
Through intense penance and meditation, Chandraprabha Ji attained Kevala Jnana (perfect knowledge). After achieving omniscience, he began preaching the path of truth, non-violence, and liberation.

Nirvana of Chandraprabha Ji
Chandraprabha Ji ultimately attained Moksha (liberation) at the sacred Jain pilgrimage site Sammed Shikharji, where many Tirthankaras achieved liberation.

Spiritual Teachings of Chandraprabha Ji
❀ Ahimsa (Non-violence)
❀ Truthfulness
❀ Self-discipline
❀ Detachment from material desires
❀ Compassion toward all living beings

Chandraprabha Ji’s Importance in Jainism
Jain devotees widely worship Chandraprabha Ji. Many temples across India have idols of the Tirthankara with the moon symbol carved on the pedestal, representing his identity. One of the most famous temples dedicated to Chandraprabha Ji is located in Chandraprabhu Jain Temple, known for its beautiful medieval architecture.

चन्द्रप्रभा जी हिन्दी में पढ़ें

चंद्रप्रभा जी वर्तमान ब्रह्मांडीय चक्र में जैन धर्म के आठवें तीर्थंकर हैं, जो सातवें तीर्थंकर भगवान श्री सुपार्श्वनाथ जी के बाद आते हैं।
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