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Illustrated Tirthankar
Charitra |
Up-pravartak
Shri Amar Muni |
SUPARSHVANATH BHAGAVAN
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The being that was to be Suparshvanath had done harsh
penance and deep spiritual practices in his earlier birth as king Nandisen
of Kshetrapuri. He then reincarnated as a god in the sixth Graveyak
dimension.
From the dimension of gods this soul descended into the
womb of queen Prithvi Devi, wife of king Pratishthasen of Varanasi. During
her pregnancy the queen did not lose her normal shapely figure, as
generally happens. As her flanks still remained attractive, the child,
when born, was named Suparshva.
When Suparshva became young he was married and later
ascended the throne. He ably conducted the affairs of he state and looked
after the well being of his people. One day while he was enjoying the
nature sitting at the roof top, he observed the falling of leaves and
wilting of flowers. Suddenly he became aware of the transient nature of
life. This gave a rising to the feeling of detachment and desire for
spiritual upliftment. He gave his kingdom to his son and became an
ascetic. After nine months of disciplined practices he became an
omniscient on the sixth day of the dark half of the month of Phalgun. For
a long period he worked for the spread of right knowledge. He got
liberated on the seventh day of the bright half of he month of Palgun at
Sammetshikhar.
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