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Illustrated Tirthankar
Charitra |
Up-pravartak
Shri Amar Muni |
SUVIDHINATH BHAGAVAN -
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In the tradition started by Bhagavan Rishabhdev the
ninth Tirthankar re-established the four pronged religious ford was
Bhagavan Suvidhinath During his earlier incarnation as emperor Mahapadma
of Pushkalvati Vijay purified his soul to he extant of earning
Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. He took birth in the Vijayant dimension of
gods and from there he descended into the womb of queen Rama Devi, wife of
king Sugriva of Kakandi town.
During the period of pregnancy queen Rama developed a
strange capacity to develop processes for doing even the most difficult of
tasks. Everyone got astonished at her skill. When the child was born the
king accordingly named him as Suvidhi (correct procedure). During the
teething period of the child the mother got a craving for playing with
flowers. As such, he was also popularly known as Pushpadant
(flower-tooth).
Suvidhinath had a normal princely life, but with
detachment. He became an ascetic at an early age and attained omniscience
only after four months rigorous spiritual practices. He got Nirvana at
Sammetshikhar on the ninth day of the dark half of the month of Kartik.
Extinction of the
Religious Ford
The tradition of the four pronged religious ford
started by Bhagavan Rishabhdev gradually became extinct after the Nirvana
of Bhagavan Suvidhinath. After his death, first the ascetic organization
disintegrated and a time came when there was no ascetic left. The
religious discourses two were given by common citizens or Shravaks. Slowly
the influence of wealth became overpowering and people started forgetting
the principals of five vows including Ahimsa and truthfulness. The
discipline of spiritual principles gave way to ritualistic exchanges of
wealth and total indiscipline
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