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| | RISHABHDEV BHAGAVAN, THE FIRST TIRTHANKAR - 1 |
 | | Apprehensive about the hardships of the ascetic life of her son, Marudeva was relieved when she beheld the scintillating face of Rishabhdev sitting in the divine assembly surrounded by happy and dazzling gods. |  | | Rishabhdev broke his fast and the skies reverberated with the sound of divine drums and divine applaud, "Hail the alms giving!" The gods also showered gems, flowers and perfumes. |  | | The vision of her son perched on the spiritual pinnacle triggered the flow of spontaneous joy in the heart of Marudeva. |
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http://www.jaintirths.com/general/1tir.htm
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| | JainNet : Jainism |
 | | Rishabhdev, the first Tirthankar (Maker of the ford) of this cycle of time, is mentioned in Rig Veda, the oldest scripture of Hinduism believed to be at least 5000 years old. |  | | The last of the 24 Tirthankars of this cycle of time was Lord Mahaveer who lived between 599 and 527 B.C.E. Ahinsa (Non-violence) is the underlying philosophy of Jainism. |
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http://www.jainnet.com/jainism/index.html
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| | JAIN HERITAGE CENTRES - ARTICLES |
 | | Mahadev Rishabhdev was born to Nabhiraja and Marudevi, in the Ikshvaku dynasty; assumed the ten kinds of Dharma; and after attaining Kevaljnan (the supreme knowledge) disseminated it. |  | | All meditate upon Maharishi(sage) Rishabhdev, who has an ideal form ; who inspires enthusiasm in men; who is a pure soul having attained kevaljnyan(supreme knowledge); who is spotless and formless. |  | | We have a lot of evidence to establish the view that there were countless devotees and followers of Rishabhdev even before the commencement of the modern era. |
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http://www.jainheritagecentres.com/articles/jainismandbrahminism.htm
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| | Shikshapatri - Additional Responsibilities for Sadhu: Slok 196 |
 | | Bharat (son of the god Rishabhdev) was a great King, in ancient times, who resorted to an anchorite life. |  | | Bharat, the son of Rishabhdev, lived upon the earth having total indifference to his own worldly needs with total dedication and devotion to the Lord. |  | | My sadhu should endeavour to live their lives according to these ideals. |
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http://www.swaminarayangadi.com/religion/shikshapatri/shikshapatri_slok_196.htm
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| | Kailash Mansarovar Tour Some Tips |
 | | Rishabhdev, the founder of Jainism, attained spiritual liberation atop this summit. |  | | To the Bonpos, who are the followers of Tibet’s old pre-Buddhist beliefs, it is the ‘nine story Swastika Mountain’—the mystic ‘soul’ of the entire region. |  | | The Jain religion considers Kailash as Mount Ashtapada. |
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http://www.liveindia.com/kailash/tips.html
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| | Shubhlabh.net - Bhagwan Mahaveer Swami |
 | | He would sit just outside the divine pavilion (Samavasaran) of Rishabhdev and when asked about his strange dress, he would innocently accept his weaknesses and preach to the people around, inspiring them to accept the religion of Shramans. |  | | It is a matter of pride for the Ikshvaku clan and Kashyap family that 22 Tirthankars came from the same family. |  | | He then took birth as Marichi, the son of Chakravarti (sovereign of six continents) Bharat in the city of Ayodhya. |
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http://www.shubhlabh.net/Tirthankars/24.html
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| | Indian culture is consisted of two main trends: Sramanic and Brahmanic |
 | | The Jain tradition of 24 Tirthankars seems to have been accepted by the Hindus like the Buddhists, as could be seen from their ancient scriptures. |  | | In the Rg‑veda there are clear references to Rishabhdev, the 1st Tirthankar, and to Aristanemi, the 22nd Tirthankar. |  | | Both Bimbisara and his son Ajatasatru were the near relatives of Lord Mahavir, in whose contact they frequently came, and hence the Jains believe that they did belong to the Jain religion for a considerable period in their life-time. |
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http://www.geocities.com/bhavna_shah/Jain_History.htm
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| | Jaindharam |
 | | In the tradition started by Bhagavan Rishabhdev the ninth Tirthankar re-established the four pronged religious ford was Bhagavan Suvidhinath During his earlier incarnation as emperor Mahapadma of Pushkalvati Vijay purified his soul to he extant of earning Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. |  | | The tradition of the four pronged religious ford started by Bhagavan Rishabhdev gradually became extinct after the Nirvana of Bhagavan Suvidhinath. |  | | He took birth in the Vijayant dimension of gods and from there he descended into the womb of queen Rama Devi, wife of king Sugriva of Kakandi town. |
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http://www.bafna.org/9th.htm
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| | Jain, Jain Teerth, JainTeerth.com: A portal dedicated to jain teerth, contain detail of jain teerths in india and ... |
 | | While Rishabhdev came to Hastinapur for Aahar next day, King Shreyans saw them from the window of his palace; suddenly Shreyans recalled the process of Aahar due to ‘Jatismaran Gyan’ (The knowledge of previous life) only due to this Shreyans was able to perform the procedure of Aahar to an ascetic saint. |  | | Elder brother of Shreyans, ‘King Somprabh’ was the ruler of Hastinapur and both were the sons of ‘Bahubali’ — the son of Rishabhdev. |  | | Thus the starting of Daan Teerth (Daan-Donation) took place from here on the day of ‘Akshaya — Tratiya’ (the day Vaishakha Shukla Tratiya). |
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http://www.jainteerth.com/teerth/Hastinapur.asp
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| | unitedjain.com jaintirth |
 | | Religious place of worship for Lords Adinath Rishabhdev, Shantinath, Kunthunath and Arahnath. |  | | Birth place of 5 lords-lord Adinath Rishabhdev, lord Ajit Nath, lord Abhinandaannath and lord Sumatinath. |  | | Birth place of the tirlhankara, Lord Suparshavanath and lord parshnanathji. |
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http://www.unitedjain.com/jaintirth.html
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| | Jainism Society |
 | | Shri Bhagwan Rishabhdev Charitable Trust - Provide information about Jainism and pilgrimage centers & tirthas in the country, with photographs and facts. |
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http://www.surfindia.com/society/jainism
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| | Nearby destinations to Udaipur - Ranakpur, Sri Nathdwara, Mount abu, Jaisamand, Rishabhdev, Kumbhalgarh, Ekling ji ... |
 | | Nearby destinations to Udaipur - Ranakpur, Sri Nathdwara, Mount abu, Jaisamand, Rishabhdev, Kumbhalgarh, Ekling ji and Nagda, Rajsamand, Galiakot, Chittor, Haldighati, Banswara, Jagat, and Savariya Ji Point the mouse on the Destination to view the picturesque image........ |
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http://www.udaipurplus.com/travel/nr_dest.htm
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| | WELCOME: WWW.JAINSAMAJ.ORG |
 | | Renouncing all the luxuries and worldly pleasures Rishabhdev initiated in Jainaishwari Deeksha at Pryag and after long and continuous penance of one thousand years, he attained Kewal Gytan at Purimtalpur forests. |  | | From the "Samavsaran" created by the gods (Kuber) in the sky Tirthankar Rishabhadev preached innumerable living beings. |  | | Rishabhdev was married with two princesses named Yashaswati and Sunanda. |
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http://jainsamaj.org/literature/rishabh_intl.htm
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| | :::: www.JainUniversity.org :::: |
 | | The figure of a naked God and a sign of ‘Swastik’, which is a sign of the seventh Jain Tirthankara are also found. |  | | Radha Krishan also prove the ancientry of Jainism with the help of graphs, civilization, scructure, script etc., and hold that the principle of non-violence as preached by Lord Rishabhdev was perhaps older than the arrival of Aryans in India; and that the same principle was known at that time. |  | | We also find a famous Rishabhdev idol over there. |
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http://www.jainuniversity.org/html/FCourse1_2.asp
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| | THE EXPOSITION OF THE PHILOSOPHY |
 | | The rest of twenty three Tirthankars were born and attained the salvation in fouth Dusham Susham Kal, time of much sorrow and some happiness and in their respective periods they revitalised the same path as had been shown by Bhagwän Sri Rishabhdev. |  | | Bhagwän Sri Rishabhdev-Adinath, the first Tirthankar was born and attained the salvation at the end of the third Susham Dusham Kal, time of much happiness and some sorrow. |  | | The essential form of Jain dharma has been the same from the time of Bhagwan Rishabhdev upto the time of Bhagwan Mahavir. |
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http://www.jainworld.com/jainbooks/guideline/8.htm
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| | Spirtual |
 | | Lord Rishabhdev who is the source of all religions and who as Adam or Adinath is accepted by all religions, has told all human beings who desire to overcome obstacles in life to recite all the three mantras together. |  | | In this trimantra, the mantra of the Panch Parmeshti known as Navkaar Mantra, Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya and Om Namah Shivaya, all three have to be recited together.This the Lord had directed. |
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http://www.khona.com/spirtual.htm
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| | SoulKurry.com - Festival Calendar |
 | | Legend however says that Davananda, wife of a Brahmin named Rishabhdev, conceived Mahavir, but the gods transferred the embryo to the womb of Trishala. |  | | The expectant Trishala, it is said, had a series of auspicious dreams. |
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http://www.soulkurry.com/festivals/showArticle.php3?id=17
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| | Prisons - Restorative Justice and Paganism |
 | | To the Buddha, the Vedas and Upanishads, to Rishabhdev, to the Elders, to Abraham and Sarah, Moses, to Jesus, to Mohammed, to Sikh Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Mahavira, Zoroaster and Baha'u'llah and to all the faithful ones throughout the ages, and to the voices of Nature speaking through us and our world. |  | | May each of us return to the roots of our faith, to rediscover the values and spiritual energy that animate it. |  | | May we recommit ourselves to the ancient life-affirming values of compassion, mercy, forgiveness, love of our enemies, acceptance of the dignity of the person, peace, non-violence and Oneness. |
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http://www.paganpastoraloutreach.ca/prison/justice.htm
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| | Jaina Book Store |
 | | Set of 4 cassettes in Gujarati of Chaityvandans, Hymns, prayers, Devotional songs all devoted to Shatrunjay and Bhagwan Rishabhdev. |  | | The fourth Cassette is a real gem: a Bhav Yatra of Shatrunjay for all the days you could not be in Palitana. |  | | A NON PROFIT TAX EXEMPIT RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION, IRS CODE SECTION 501(C) (3) EL # 54-1280028 |
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http://geocities.com/jainabookstore/BookReviews/shatrunjay_rw.htm
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| | Vataman - Art History Online Reference and Guide |
 | | There is a beautiful Jain derasar dedicated to Bhagwan Adinath or Lord Rishabhdev that was consecrated with great fanfare and devotion by Anilaben and Sureshbhai Bapalalbhai Shah of Palanpur and Mumbai in April 2003. |  | | Vataman or Vataman Chowkdi is a small village in the western state of Gujarat in India located at a crossroads about an hour and a half from Ahmedabad or Amdavad airport on the road to Palitana. |
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http://www.arthistoryclub.com/art_history/Vataman
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| | Rishabhdev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Rishabhdev ( Lord Rishabh)—also known as Bhagwan Adinath & the first of the |  | | There are many temples ( derasar) dedicated to Rishabhdev in |  | | The next Tirthankar in this part of the universe will be born at the beginning of the third era in the next half cycle of time, that is in approximately 81,500 years. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adinath
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| | India Image : A Gateway for Government of India Info over the web |
 | | In the centre of the courtyard is the shrine with the image of the deity, Rishabhdev. |  | | Of the five shrines in this group, four are architecturally significant. |  | | Around the large courtyard, there are numerous small shrines, each housing a beautiful image of the tirthankaras with a series of elegantly carved pillars from the entrance to the courtyard. |
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http://indiaimage.nic.in/dilwara.htm
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| | Shri Ayodhya teerth Faizabad Uttar Pradesh India |
 | | Afterward the Chyavan, Janm, Deeksha & Kevalgyan kalyanak of Shri Ajitnath Bhagwan, Shri Abhinandan Bhagwan and Shri Sumatinath Bhagwan & Shri Anantnath Bhagwan also took place at this holy place. |  | | Kachha, Mahakachha & many other Kings also took deeksha along with Prabhu.[According to Digambars the Janm kalyanak of Prabhu Rishabhdev took place here in Uttarashadha nakshatra of Chaitra Krishna Navami whereas the deeksha kalyanak took place at Purimtal (Prayag) in Uttarashadha nakshatra of Chaitra Krishna Navami]. |  | | Soudharmendra visited Ayodhya for having darshan of Prabhu on his first birthday, they brought Ikshuyashti ( sugarcane) along with them. |
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http://www.jainjagat.com/viewtemple.php/Alpha/105
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| | When Jains Dare |
 | | Bharat, the eldest son of Rishabhdev was the first Chakravarti (Emperor) of the then known world. |  | | Rishabhdev, the first Teerthankar himself taught the martial art people. |
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http://forumhub.com/indhistory/5857.7855.07.14.51.html
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| | The Paryushana Parva |
 | | The ancient Indian script, Braahmi, is believed to be named after his (Rishabhdev's) daughter. |  | | He was followed by 23 other Tirthankars who did not necessarily follow in a continuous manner, one after another. |  | | His sons, Bharat and Bahubali (his 57 feet high statue at Shravanabelgo in Karnataka is quite famous) are well known in the Indian history. |
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http://www.mahavir.com/jainismby.htm
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| | Kailash Mansarovar Yatra |
 | | According to the Jains, at the dawn of history their first law giver, Rishabhdev attained Nirvana on Mount Kailash. |  | | The most sacred peak in the Himalayan range, Mount Kailash, is said to have been formed 30 million years ago during the early stages of the formation of the Himalayan chain. |  | | Mount Kailash is situated in Tibet where it is given the dignified title of 'Kang Rampoche' meaning 'Precious Jewel'. |
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http://pithoragarh.nic.in/Kailash.htm
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| | Bahubali |
 | | Bhagwan Rishabhdev replied, “No, he has not attained the eternal knowledge. |  | | Lord Rishabhdev had two daughters named Brahmi and Sundari. |  | | Birds had built their nests in his matted hair and beard. |
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http://www.anekant.org/Bahubali.htm
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| | JAIN HISTORICAL PLACES |
 | | Of the 24 TIrthankarns, 23 enhanced the glory of this pilgrimage by blessing it with their touch. |  | | Lotd Rishabhdev delivered his fim sennon here and subsequently visited this pilgrimage 99 times. |  | | Even today, thousands of devotees visit this tirth 99 times, which is called 'Navanu Yatra'. |
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http://www.bjmonline.org/htm/places.htm
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 | | Palitana is the most important centre of Jain pilgrimage in Gujarat. |  | | Palitana is probably India’s most picturesque pilgrim centre, located on Shatrunjaya Hill. |  | | It is associated with Rishabhdev, the first Jain Tirthankar, called Adinath or Adishwar. |
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http://www.toshaliresort.com/mumbai/holi-palitana.htm
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| | Akram Vignan : Simandhar Swami |
 | | This jnana of moksha here and now while living your daily life has been opened up in all its glory by Gnani Purush Shri Ambalal Patel in 1962. |  | | It is new for seekers of our era and it is the same type of Gnan -Jnana that Rishabhdev gave to his chakravarty son Bharat. |  | | The Gnani Purush who walked the face of this earth and opened up the new science of Akram Vignan. |
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http://www.dd-b.net/~raphael/jain-list/msg00854.html
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| | Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd. |
 | | rishabhdev house, azad road near moghiveera bank, gundivali, andheri (e), MUMBAI 400069 |  | | Copyright © 2005 Netlink Solutions (India) Ltd. All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce the contents of this website in whole or in part without prior written permission |  | | Home >> Suppliers >> Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd. : |
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| | Cable connections |
 | | For details contact: Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd, Rishabhdev House, Azad Road, Opposite Moghaveera Bank, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400069. |  | | The company's list of customers includes well-known companies from both the Indian private and public sector and overseas users like Qatar Petro, Thai Peroxide and Dodsal. |  | | The Mumbai-based Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd, which was established in 1994, is into trading of cables used in different industries such as power, telecom, computers etc. The company is at the forefront of manufacturing cables that include power, control, instrumentation, process control, telephone and computer data cables. |
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| | Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd. - Thomas B2B Industrial Directory |
 | | Rishabhdev House, No. 9Azad Rd., Azad Rd., Gundavali, Mumbai, 400069, India |  | | Open a commercial listings account for Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd. |  | | Rishabhdev Technocable Ltd. - Thomas B2B Industrial Directory |
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| | rishabhdev-komet manufacturing process&ensure, technically perfect product |
 | | For the last 20 years Rishabhdev has believer in a totally integrated approach to the Mfg. |  | | This Philosophy underlines all the operations of our Company, which has its headquarters in Mumbai and plant at Daman (UT). |  | | Rishabhdev has set the highest standards for last 20 years, this is reflected in the large number of Certificates issued to us by National and International Registration, Certifying and approvals authorities. |
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 | | The central shrine has an image of Rishabhdev and large courtyard with 52 small shrines, each housing a beautiful statue of Thirthankaras with 48 elegantly carved. |  | | This land had the good fortune of being blesses by the Supreme Being, the supreme-soul Shri Rishabhdev. |  | | The temple has been constructed out of white marble from Arasoori Hill, near Ambaji, 23 km from Abu road. |
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| |  | | Bharat: the first Chakrawarti of India, son of Rishabhdev, elder brother of Bahubali, dr- Bhartesh, Bharateshwar, Bharat Kumar, Bharatraj, Bhaarat, Bhartendu. |  | | Bahubali: one who has strength in his arms, armstrong, son of Rishabhdev, brother of Bharat; |
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http://www.jainworld.org/general/prem/Names%20for%20Jain%20Males.htm
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| | Sightseeing places of Jaisalmer. |
 | | Within the bastion of the citadel are intricately carved temples dating back to 12th and 15th centuries. |  | | The fort has three beautifully carved temples dedicated to the Jain Tirthankaras - Rishabhdev, Smbhavanath and Paraswanath. |  | | SALIM SINGH KI HAVELI: Distinctive for its blue cupola roof, this extraordinary mansion in yellow stone is covered entirely with intricate carvings and has an elaborate projecting balcony on the top floor. |
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http://www.t2jammukashmir.com/sightseeing.php?var1=Jaisalmer&var=315
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| | Chittorgarh jain temples |
 | | The biggest temple consists Shri Rishabhdev Bhagwan as the Moolnayak of the temple. |  | | The Bavan Jinalay of Bhagwan Rishabhdev, temples of Shri Parshwanath Bhagwan, Shri Shantinath Bhagwan and Shri Mahaveer Bhagwan is famous but the Jain Kirtistambh, 22 meter in height, is much popular among all. |  | | Many Jin idols are carved on this stambh. |
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http://www.digambarjainonline.com/pilgri/chittor.htm
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| | Jain Story Series - KING HANSA |
 | | He was known for his devotion to truth and nonviolence. |  | | During the month of Chaitra, when the full moon appeared people came from far away places to visit and worship in the temple. |  | | On the top of Mount Ratnasringa, there stood a beautiful temple that was dedicated to the first Tirthankar, Rishabhdev. |
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http://www.umich.edu/~umjains/jain_story_series/king_hansa.html
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