Book Title: Some Aspects of Jainism in Eastern India
Author(s): Pranabananda Jash
Publisher: Munshiram Manoharlal Publisher's Pvt Ltd New Delhi
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Twenty-Four Tirthařkaras and Their Activities and Teachings
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Varāha/Śūkara Jambu Mandara Dharā Şaņmukha, Viditā, (Vai(a bear) (Eugenia
roti, according to the Jambolana)
Digambaras) Syena (a falcon Aśoka tree Jasa : Padmā Pätāla, Ankusa (AnantaBhallul (a bear (Jonesia
mati, according to the according to the Aśoka)
Digambaras) Digambaras) Vajra (thunder- Dadhiparņa Arista Arthaśiva Kinnara, Kandarpā bolt) tree (Clitoria
(Mānasi, according to ternat?)
the Digambaras) Mļga (an
Nandi Cakrāyu- Suci Garuda, Nirvāni (Kimantelope)
dha
puruşa, Mahāmānasi according to the
Digambaras) Aja/Chāgala Bhilaka Sāmba Dāmini Gandharva, Balā (Vijayā, (a goat) tree
according to Digambaras) Nandyāvarta dia Amra Kuinbha Rakşita Yakşeța, Dhaņā (Kendra gram mīna-the (mango tree)
& Ajitā, according to the Zodiacal pisces
Digambaras) (according to the Digambaras) Kumbham/Kalasal Asoka tree Abhikṣaka Bandhu- Kubera, Dharanapriyā, Ghata (a jar)
mati
Aparājitā (according to
the Digambaras) Kurma (a Campaka Malli Puspavali Varuņa, Naradattā (Bahutortoise) (Michelia
rūpiņi, according to the Champaka)
Digambaras) Nilotpala (blue Bakula Subha Anilă Bhệkuți, Gandhāri or water), Aśoka tree (Mimusupse
Câmundā (according to (according to the lengi)
the Digambaras) Digambaras) Sankha (conch) Vețasa Varadatta Yakşa- Gomedha, Ambikā, (Sar
dinnā vāhana, Kuşmāndini,
according to the
Digambaras) Sarpa (serpent) Dhätaki Aryadinna Puşpa. Parśvayakşa or Dhara(Grislea
cūda
nendra and Padmavati tomentasa) Keśarī, Simha Sāla
Indrabhūti Candra- Mātanga, Siddhayikā (lion).
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