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Abhinandananatha

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Abhinandananatha or Abhinandana Swami was the fourth Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini). [1]

29 relations: Aphorism, Arihant (Jainism), Avasarpiṇī, Ayodhya, Central University of Karnataka, Dharwad, God in Jainism, Gold (color), Government of India, Ikshvaku dynasty, Jain monasticism, Jainism, Jainism and non-creationism, Karma in Jainism, Kevala Jnana, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Monkey, Names of large numbers, New Delhi, Penguin Books, Samantabhadra (Jain monk), Sambhavanatha, Samvara, Shikharji, Siddha, Sumatinatha, Tirthankara, Yaksha, Yakshini.

Aphorism

An aphorism (from Greek ἀφορισμός: aphorismos, denoting "delimitation", "distinction", and "definition") is a concise, terse, laconic, and/or memorable expression of a general truth or principle.

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Arihant (Jainism)

Arihant (italic, italic "conqueror"), is a soul who has conquered inner passions such as attachment, anger, pride and greed.

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Avasarpiṇī

Avasarpiṇī is the descending half of the worldly time cycle which is actually current now as per the Jain philosophy.

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Ayodhya

Ayodhya (IAST Ayodhyā), also known as Saketa, is an ancient city of India, believed to be the birthplace of Rama and setting of the epic Ramayana.

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Central University of Karnataka

The Central University of Karnataka (CUK) was established by an Act of the Parliament (No. 3 of 2009) at kadaganchi of Aland, Karnataka taluk Gulbarga, Karnataka.

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Dharwad

Dharwad is the district headquarters of Dharwad district in the state of Karnataka, India.

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God in Jainism

In Jainism, godliness is said to be the inherent quality of every soul.

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Gold (color)

Gold, also called golden, is a color.

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Government of India

The Government of India (IAST), often abbreviated as GoI, is the union government created by the constitution of India as the legislative, executive and judicial authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories of a constitutionally democratic republic.

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Ikshvaku dynasty

The Ikshvaku dynasty, in Puranic literature, was a dynasty founded by the legendary king Ikshvaku.

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Jain monasticism

Jain monasticism refers to the order of monks and nuns in the Jain community.

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Jainism

Jainism, traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion.

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Jainism and non-creationism

Jainism does not support belief in a creator deity.

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Karma in Jainism

Karma is the basic principle within an overarching psycho-cosmology in Jainism.

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Kevala Jnana

Kevala jñāna means omniscience in Jainism and is roughly translated as absolute knowledge or supreme knowledge.

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India)

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (Ministry of I&B) is a branch of the Government of India which is apex body for formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws relating to information, broadcasting, the press and films in India.

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Monkey

Monkeys are non-hominoid simians, generally possessing tails and consisting of about 260 known living species.

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Names of large numbers

This article lists and discusses the usage and derivation of names of large numbers, together with their possible extensions.

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New Delhi

New Delhi is an urban district of Delhi which serves as the capital of India and seat of all three branches of Government of India.

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Penguin Books

Penguin Books is a British publishing house.

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Samantabhadra (Jain monk)

Samantabhadra was a Digambara acharya (head of the monastic order) who lived about the later part of the second century CE He was a proponent of the Jaina doctrine of Anekantavada.

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Sambhavanatha

Sambhavanath was the third Jain tirthankar (omniscient teaching god) of the present age (Avasarpini).

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Samvara

Samvara (saṃvara) is one of the tattva or the fundamental reality of the world as per the Jain philosophy.

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Shikharji

Shikharji, Giridih district, Jharkhand, India, is located on Parasnath hill, the highest mountain in the state of Jharkhand.

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Siddha

Siddha (Tamil "great thinker/wise man"; Sanskrit, "perfected one") is a term that is used widely in Indian religions and culture.

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Sumatinatha

Sumatinatha was the fifth Jain Tirthankara of the present age (Avasarpini).

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Tirthankara

In Jainism, a tirthankara (Sanskrit:; English: literally a 'ford-maker') is a saviour and spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path).

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Yaksha

Yaksha (Sanskrit: यक्ष yakṣa, Tamil: யகன் yakan, இயக்கன் iyakan, Odia: ଯକ୍ଷ jôkhyô, Pali: yakkha) are a broad class of nature-spirits, usually benevolent, but sometimes mischievous and sexually aggressive or capricious caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth and tree roots.

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Yakshini

Yakshini (also known as Yakshi; Yakkhini in Pali) are mythical beings of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain mythology.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abhinandananatha

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