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Sambhavanatha (संभवनाथ: भक्तमाल)


Bhaktamal: Sambhavanatha
Other Names - Sambhavanatha Ji
Disciples - Charu, Shyama, 105 Gandhar
Aradhya - Jainism
Age: 6,000,000 purva
Place of Birth - Shravasti
Nirvana Place: Sammed Shikhar, Jharkhand
Marital Status – Married
Father - King Jitari
Mother - Queen Sena
Famous - 3rd Tirthankara of Jainism
Dynasty: Ikshvaku
Symbol (Lanchhana): Horse
Bhagwan Sambhavanatha is the third Tirthankara in Jainism after the second tirthankara Ajitanatha Ji. He is revered as a symbol of purity, compassion, renunciation, and spiritual awakening.

It is believed that at the time of his birth, prosperity and auspicious events increased in the kingdom. Hence, he was named Sambhavanatha, meaning “One who brings auspiciousness and noble feelings.”

Despite living a royal life, he renounced worldly comforts and embraced asceticism. Through deep meditation and severe penance, he attained Kevala Jnana (absolute knowledge or omniscience).

His teachings emphasized:
❀ Ahimsa (non-violence) as the highest virtue
❀ Self-discipline and truthfulness
❀ Detachment from worldly attachments
❀ The path of right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct

संभवनाथ: भक्तमाल हिन्दी में पढ़ें

भगवान संभवनाथ जैन धर्म में दूसरे तीर्थंकर अजितनाथ जी के बाद तीसरे तीर्थंकर हैं। उन्हें पवित्रता, करुणा, त्याग और आध्यात्मिक जागृति के प्रतीक के रूप में पूजा जाता है।
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