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  • Give me details of other deities in Shree Tribhuvan Vijaypataka parshwanath jain tirth in mandar loke harnya kashyap,mahalaxmi ji,padmavati mata and why vijaypataka yantra sthapna in this tirth
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    Give me details of other deities in Shree Tribhuvan Vijaypataka parshwanath jain tirth in mandar loke harnya kashyap,mahalaxmi ji,padmavati mata and why vijaypataka yantra sthapna in this tirth

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    In Jain tradition, the main deity of a Parshwanath tirth is Bhagwan Parshwanath, and the common attendant deities around Parshwanath shrines are Dharnendra and Mata Padmavati, who are respected as protective sasanadevatas connected with Lord Parshvanath. JainKnowledge also notes that many Parshwanath temples include Bhairoji as a guardian deity alongside Padmavati. ( jainknowledge.com)

    For the names you mentioned:

    • Mata Padmavati ji: In Jain tradition she is the well-known Yakshini / Shasan Devi of Bhagwan Parshwanath. Her worship is especially common in Parshwanath temples. ( jainknowledge.com)
    • Mahalaxmi ji: In many Jain temples, a Lakshmi/Mahalakshmi form may be kept as an auspicious devotional presence, but she is not one of the main canonical attendant deities of Parshwanath in the same way as Padmavati and Dharnendra. I could not verify a specific canonical Jain identification for her at this tirth from the available Jain source material. ( jainknowledge.com)
    • Harnya Kashyap: I could not verify this as a standard Jain deity name in the sources I found. It may be a local pronunciation, a family/trust naming tradition, or a mishearing of another name. From a Jain viewpoint, I should be careful not to present it as an established deity without confirmation. ( jainknowledge.com)

    About Vijaypataka Yantra sthapna: JainKnowledge describes Vijay Pataka Yantra as a sacred diagram used in some traditions as a “victory-banner” of Dharma. Its meaning is mainly inner victory — victory over anger, pride, deceit, greed, and other passions — through right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct. So, if this yantra is installed in a Parshwanath tirth, the spiritual purpose is to make the place a center of auspiciousness, protection, and victory over inner obstacles, not worldly conquest. ( jainknowledge.com)

    In short, the deeper Jain meaning of such sthapna is:

    1. To honor the dharma of victory over kashayas. ( jainknowledge.com)
    2. To create an auspicious devotional atmosphere in the tirth. ( jainknowledge.com)
    3. To support bhakti and sadhana, while the real emphasis remains on vows, samayik, pratikraman, and self-purification. ( jainknowledge.com)

    If you want, I can also give this in simple Gujarati/Hindi-style Jain explanation.

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