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Q1. Who was Bhagwan Aranath?
Bhagwan Aranath was the 5th Tirthankara of Jainism in the current time cycle (Avasarpini). He preached the path of truth, non-violence, and renunciation.
Q2. When and where was Bhagwan Aranath born?
His symbol is the goose (hamsa), which represents purity and spiritual wisdom.
Q3. What is the symbol (Lanchhan) of Bhagwan Aranath?
His symbol is the goose (hamsa), which represents purity and spiritual wisdom.
Q4. What was the main teaching of Bhagwan Aranath?
He taught compassion for all living beings, non-violence (ahimsa), and self-discipline to attain liberation (moksha).
Q5. How tall and how long did he live?
According to Jain scriptures, Bhagwan Aranath was 100 bows (approx. 300 feet) tall and lived for around 8,000 years.
Q6. Where did Bhagwan Aranath attain Keval Gyan (omniscience)?
Bhagwan Aranath was the 5th Tirthankara of Jainism in the current time cycle (Avasarpini). He preached the path of truth, non-violence, and renunciation.