Twenty third Tirthankar Parshvanath Swami

Twenty third Tirthankar Parshvanath Swami

Parshwanath Swami is our Twenty-third Tirthankar of present life cycle Avsarpani. In his earlier life he was Marubhuti, the son of Purohit Vishnubhuti of Potanpur city and then he was reborn as an elephant in the forests of Vindhyachal. His soul then reincarnated as a god in the Sahasrar dimension and then he was reborn as Prince Kiranveg in the Mahavideha area who became an ascetic. Next he was born as a God in the Achyut Kalpa dimension followed by his birth as King Vajranabh. Next he reincarnated in the Madhyam Graiveyak dimension of the Gods and in his eighth birth he was born in the royal family of Puranpur as Suvarnbahu who became a Chakravarti and later on in life became an ascetic. All these births of performing rigorous spiritual penances led him to reached a very exalted state hence after reincarnating in the Pranat dimension of Gods his soul descended into the womb of Queen Vama Devi who was the wife of King Ashwasena of Varanasi kingdom. He was born on the tenth day of the dark half of the month of Paush according to jain calender. During her pregnancy the Queen had seen a snake slithering on the bed near the flank of the King and she had woken him up and saved him from the impending danger so they named him Parshva(flank). Years passed and he grew up to be a brave and handsome prince. His fame spread far and wide and it reached Kushasthalpur where King Prasenjit had a daughter Prabhavati who on hearing about him was determined to become his wife. Meanwhile the King of Kalinga Yavanraj attacked Kushasthalpur and wished to marry princess Prabhavati. King Prasenjit requested King Ashwasena to help him. King Ashwasena asked Prince Parshvanath to go to the battle and help the king. The Gods sent a divine chariot to help Parshvanath. Meanwhile Yavanraj was warned by his ministers about the prowers of Parshvanath and predicted defeat for him. This caused Yavanraj much anxiety and he surrendered without fighting with prince Parshva. He offered gifts to Parshvanath and became his friend. In gratitude King Prasenjit offered his daughter Prabhavati to Parshvanath as his bride. Parshvanath was not keen on marriage but on the insistence of his parents and other elders agreed to the wedding. But even after marriage he led a very simple and pious life keeping himself busy in spieitual and religious practices.

Aware of his past lives he realised that the time had come to become an ascetic and fulfil the real purpose for which he was born. He set out on his path of renunciation and continued rigorous spiritual penances. He attained Omniscience on the fourth day of the dark half of the month of Chaitra in the Ashrampad garden in Varanasi region while he stood in meditation under a Dharanendra tree.

He established the four fold order and gave discourses on religion, the principles of Right Thinking, Right conduct and right Action, he spoke on truth, non violence, non stealing and non possessiveness. He had eight chief disciples known as Ganadharas and the first and senior most was Shubhdatta. He travelled and preached extensively and the Magadha Kings, the Shakya Kings and others were his followers. He attained Nirvana on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Shravan at Sammet Shikhar.Sammet Shikhar is also referred to as Parasnath hill and is located in Jharkhand. It is one of the most famous pilgrimage centres for the Jains as most of the Tirthankars attained Nirvana there. Parasnath is associated with serpent symbol.