Book Title: Ashtapad Maha Tirth 01 Page 422 to 528
Author(s): Rajnikant Shah, Kumarpal Desai
Publisher: USA Jain Center America NY

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________________ Shri Ashtapad Maha Tirth Shri Ashtapad Maha Tirth Ashtapad Tirth is one of the five major Tirths in Jain Religion which is regarded as lost. It is believed to be situated in the tranquil heights of snow clad Himalayas where it is open to the skies. Jain Center of America Inc., New York has received a replica of this Tirth carved out of crystal & gemstones which is installed in the conservatory on the 4th floor of the temple building. The Jain scripture has singled out five central events (known as Pancha kalyanak) that occur in a Tirthankar's lifetime as the most auspicious moments. First is Chyavan Kalyanak, second is Janma Kalyanak, third is Diksha Kalyanak. After very deep contemplation and meditation, the Tirthankar attains omniscience, KevalJnan Kalyanak, - the fourth life-changing event. The last event is Nirvana Kalyanak, where the soul gets free from all karmic bonds and is liberated to attain Siddha status. GUVET Once after attaining absolute knowledge, Shri Rishabhadev Bhagwan was delivering a sermon while seated in Samavasaran. Out of curiosity, King Bharat asked if any human being living here would become a Tirthankar in the future. He replied affirmatively and said that his son Marichi will become the 24th Tirthankar after many life cycles and will be known as Mahavir. He subsequently explained the upcoming Chovisi (24 Tirthankars). This is how King Bharat came to know the details about the present Chovisi. -S$ 399 -Ratna Mandir

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