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"Jina: A Glimpse into the Sacred World of Mahavira and Tirthankaras" Step back in time to witness Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira
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"Jina: A Glimpse into the Sacred World of Mahavira and Tirthankaras" Step back in time to witness Devanandas Fourteen Auspicious Dreams Foretelling the Birth of Mahavira. . Ca. 1465, a captivating artwork that depicts the divine prophecies surrounding the birth of Mahavira, a revered figure in Jainism. Travel further through history with View of the Cavern of Tirthankars, near Gwalior, c1891 by James Grant. This mesmerizing image transports you to an ancient cave where Tirthankaras meditated and attained enlightenment, offering a glimpse into their spiritual journey. Immerse yourself in An exhortation by Mahhavira, the Jina 650 BC (litho), which captures the profound teachings and wisdom shared by Mahhavira himself. His words continue to inspire seekers on their path towards self-realization even after centuries have passed. Witness World Savior (Tirthankara) Parshvanatha Seated in Meditation with Serpent Hood as it symbolizes inner transformation and liberation from worldly attachments. The serene depiction invites us to delve deep within ourselves for introspection and tranquility. Marvel at Jaina Tirthankara Chandraprabha Standing in Meditation (Kayotsarga), 12th century - an exquisite sculpture that showcases Chandraprabha's unwavering focus during meditation. Its intricate details reflect devotion and dedication towards attaining spiritual enlightenment. Delve into Altarpiece with the First Jaina Tirthankara Rishabhanatha Surrounded by Twenty - a masterpiece that portrays Rishabhanatha surrounded by his disciples. It serves as a reminder of his divine guidance and teachings that continue to guide followers today. Experience Queen Trishala Gives Birth to Mahavira from a copy of Kalpasutra, 1475 / 1500, a poignant moment capturing the birth of Mahavira.