Book Title: Tirthankar Parshwanath
Author(s): Ashokkumar Jain, Jaykumar Jain, Sureshchandra Jain
Publisher: Prachya Shraman Bharti

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________________ SUPARSHVA AND PARSHVA - SOME REFLECTIONS २५३ preponderance of Parshvanatha temples may be Parshvanatha's association with naga worship. Another reason may be the fact that Jainism was prevalent in Karnataka during Parshvanatha's time and the later advent of Bhadrabahu and his twelve thousand followers belonging to the Mahavira tradition could not have deminished the existing popularity of Parshvanatha worship. This subject of the enduring popularity of Parshvanatha worship in Karnataka provides a fertile field for profitable research. REFERENCES: 1. "Uttarapurana", 53rd parva. 2. 'Supasanaha čhariya', Jaina Vivida Sahityashastramala, Banaras, 1918. . 3. 'Jinarathnakosha', H.D. Velankar, P. 445, Poona, 1944. 4. 'Uttarapurana', 73rd Parva. 5. 'Shastrasara-Sámuchchaya', Maghanandi. 6. 'Mahavira Thirthankarana Purvadalli Jainadharma', Dr. M.D. :: Vasantharaj, 'Divyadhvni', p. 340. Bangalore, 1975. 7. Rigvedasara; Nagaprathima Vichara', Sham. Ba. Joshi, p. 26, • Mysore. 8. I am grateful to my Professor Dr. M.D. Vasantharaj who drew ...my attention to this stotra. 9. Archaeological Museum, Mathura. 10: 'Ibid, p. 32, Mysore. 11. Karnatakada Digambara Jinamandiragalu', Karnatakada Digambara Jina Mahamandala, (Reg.). Bangalore, 1994.

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