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Pushpdant Bhagwan (पुष्पदंत भगवान)


Pushpdant Bhagwan
Bhaktamal | Pushpdant Bhagwan
Real Name - Pushpdant Bhagwan
Other Names - Suvidhinath
Birth Place - Kakandi
Languages: Prakrit
Father - King Sugriva
Mother - Queen Rama Devi
Famous - Ninth Tirthankara in the current time cycle of Jainism.
Symbol: His symbol is the crocodile.
Pushpadant Bhagwan, also known as Suvidhinath, is worshipped as the ninth Tirthankara of the current Avasarpini according to Jain tradition. Born in Kakandi Nagari to King Sugriva and Queen Rama, His divine symbol is the crocodile (मगरमच्छ).

Pushpadant Bhagwan spread the message of ahimsa, satya, and aparigraha, guiding devotees towards purity of mind and liberation. He attained Kevalgyan through deep meditation and achieved moksha at Sammed Shikharji, the holiest Jain tirth. Many Jain temples across India feature His serene idol in padmasana or kayotsarga posture, inspiring peace, compassion, and spiritual awakening.

As per Bhaktibharat Pushpdant Bhagwan says in Jain belief, he achieved liberation and became a siddha (a liberated soul). He is associated with the alligator emblem, the Malli tree, and the Yakshas (deities) Ajita and Mahakali.

Spiritual Importance of Pushpdant Bhagwan
❀ Taught the path of right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct.
❀ Promoted ahimsa, aparigraha, and spiritual discipline.
❀ Achieved kevalgyan and later moksha from Sammed Shikharji.

पुष्पदंत भगवान हिन्दी में पढ़ें

पुष्पदंत भगवान, जिन्हें सुविधिनाथ के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, जैन परंपरा के अनुसार वर्तमान अवसर्पिणी के नौवें तीर्थंकर के रूप में पूजे जाते हैं।
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