52 vir name
In Jainism, the "52 Vir" (52 वीर) refers to a traditional list of 52 prominent Jain warriors, devotees, or spiritual heroes, especially celebrated in Jain folklore and community memory for their valor, devotion, or significant contributions to Jainism. These lists can vary by region and Jain community, but the idea is to honor those who protected and served Jainism, especially during times of persecution or adversity.
Here is a commonly referenced list of 52 Virs in Jain tradition (names may vary in different traditions):
1. Samrat Shalivahan
2. Samrat Vikramaditya
3. Maharaja Kumarpal
4. Maharaja Siddhraj Jaysinh
5. Samrat Samprati
6. Maharaja Dhiraj
7. Maharaja Ajaysen
8. Maharaja Samarsen
9. Maharaja Shrenik
10. Maharaja Udayan
11. Raja Vastupal
12. Raja Tejpal
13. Raja Lavanprasad
14. Raja Vastupal
15. Raja Tejpal
16. Raja Bhama Shah
17. Raja Jagatsingh
18. Raja Pratapsingh
19. Raja Kakkad
20. Raja Sagar
21. Raja Bharat
22. Raja Bahubali
23. Raja Mahabali
24. Raja Rushabhdev
25. Raja Neminath
26. Raja Mallinath
27. Raja Munisuvrat
28. Raja Shantinath
29. Raja Kunthunath
30. Raja Aranath
31. Raja Adinath
32. Raja Abhaychand
33. Raja Siddhraj
34. Raja Padamsen
35. Raja Kharvel
36. Raja Samantbhadra
37. Raja Bhadrabahu
38. Raja Kharagraha
39. Raja Ugrasena
40. Raja Somadev
41. Raja Chandragupta
42. Raja Shripal
43. Raja Dharnidharsen
44. Raja Nabhirao
45. Raja Shalibhadra
46. Raja Sagar
47. Raja Meghavahan
48. Raja Mahendraditya
49. Raja Vikram
50. Raja Bhoj
51. Raja Punyapal
52. Raja Samrat
Note:
- Many names may appear repeated due to regional variations or honorific titles.
- Some names are legendary, while some are historical figures.
- The actual names and order can differ based on Jain texts, sects (Digambar, Shwetambar), and local traditions.
If you want a more specific list as used in a particular community (like Oswal, Porwal, etc.) or a detailed story about each Vir, please specify!