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________________ An Unpublished Medieval Image of Bhagavan Aranatha from Bhagalpur AJOY KUMAR SINHA Bhagavan Aranatha, the eighteenth Jaina Tirthankara, is not widely known to the students of the Jaina art. He was born at Hastinapura.2 His father, Sudarsana, was a ksatriya prince of the Lunar Dynasty (Candravamsi). His mother's name was Mitrasena. Bhagavan Aranatha like some other Jaina Tirthankaras became a Cakravarti before becoming a Tirthankara. The sacred tree peculiar to him is Çuta or Mango. His complexion was of golden colour and he was of 20 dhanusa in height. Kumbha and Rakhiya were his chief disciples. His attendants consisted of the Yaksa named Yaksendra and the Yaksini named Dharini Devi. His symbol i.e., lānchana was nandyāvarta(a kind of svastika) or a fish which come under the aştamangalas or eight auspicious symbols. He attained nirvāņa on the Mount Sammeya (Parsvanath Hill, Bihar) at the age of 84,000 years. Historically the saga of Bhagavan Aranatha can be traced back as early as the Kusana period. The well known Mathura Image Inscription records the dedication of a Nandivarta (Nandyavarta) at the 'Vodva' stūpa.5 The stūpa was built by the gods (devanirmite) due to the best 1 Bhattacharya, B. C., The Jaina Iconography (New Delhi-1984 reprint), pp. 53-54. ? Uttara Purana, p. 285. * Ibid. • Kalpasutra, p. 183. * Epigraphia Indica, vol. II, p. 204, No. 20. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520081
Book TitleJain Journal 1986 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJain Bhawan Publication
PublisherJain Bhawan Publication
Publication Year1986
Total Pages55
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, India_Jain Journal, & India
File Size4 MB
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