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Bhagavan Vimal Nath(Thirteenth Jain Tirthankara)
(श्रीविमलनाथ)
Lord Vimalnath was the thirteenth Tirthankar of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.

Symbol - Pig
Acharya Samantabhadra praised Tirthankara Vimalanatha as

Permanent or temporary one-sided views are self and others destroying, irrelative.
In Thy lore, O Saint Vimala! they are for self others helping, and relative.


As an efficient cause for serving a work treat others helping hands relatively.
So common view put forth specific view approved by ye according to merits’ relatively.


With each other relatively things are distinct, Thy logic proved with common quality.
The logic is perfect as wisdom inculcating epistemology reflects self & other’s reality.


The speech is adjective of the substantive it cannot tell anything else,
In them excessive references from the view of relativity are nothing else.


Your relative view (Syatnaya) is truthful like the juiceful iron.
It serves the purpose, bow their head the many a spiritual one.

| Father |
Kritavarman raja |
| Mother |
Mata Shyama |
| Clan Name |
Ikshvaku |
| Source of Descent |
Mahardhik |
| Date of Descent (Garbha Kalyanaka) |
Jyeshta Krishna 10 |
| Place of Birth |
Kampilyapura |
| Date of Birth (Janma Kalyanaka) |
Magh su. 3 |
| Age |
6,000,000 years |
| Height |
60 dhanusha (poles) |
| Body Colour |
Golden |
| Date of Enlightenment (Keval Gyan Kalyanaka) |
Paush su. 6 |
| Date of Diksha (Diksha Kalyanaka) |
Magh su. 3 |
| Diksha Tree or Vat Vriksha |
Jambu (Eugenia jambolana) |
| Place of Nirvana |
Sammed Shikharji |
| Date of Nirvana (Moksha Kalyanaka) |
Aashad ku. 7 |
| First person to donate food |
Jayanrupa |
| Period of Meditation |
3 Years |
| Chief Disciple (Ganadhar) |
Mandara |
| Head of Female Ascetics |
Dhara |
| God of Organisation (Yaksh) |
Shanmukha |
| Goddess of Organisation (Yakshini) |
Vidita |
| Heaven |
Mahasaradevaloka |
| No. of Muni |
68,000 |
| No. of Aryika |
1,00,800 |
| No. of Shravak |
2,08,000 |
| No. of Shravika |
4,34,000 |
Other details of Lord Vimal Naths Life

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