Ahimsa
The luminous foundation of Jain dharma — non-violence in thought, word and deed.
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A sacred sanctuary devoted to the wisdom, life and luminous grace of the Seventh Tirthankara — born in Varanasi, awakened at Shikharji, eternal in spirit.
A symbol of protection, awakened consciousness, and unwavering meditation.
Within these pages live the eternal echoes of Suparshvanatha Bhagwan — a soul who walked from royal palaces into the silence of the forest, and from silence into omniscience. This is an offering of reverence, learning, and quiet light.
The luminous foundation of Jain dharma — non-violence in thought, word and deed.
Truth as the breath of the soul — speech that illumines and never wounds.
Detachment from possession and ego, opening the heart to inner abundance.
Liberation — the soul radiant, free of karmic bondage, eternally awake.
Born to the noble King Pratistha and Queen Prithvi on the twelfth day of Jyeshtha Shukla, Suparshvanatha Bhagwan emerged into the sacred city of Varanasi — destined to inherit not a throne, but the full mastery of the soul.
From his earliest years, his being was suffused with serenity. His gaze, calm as still water; his presence, vast as morning sky. The royal halls where he once walked would one day open into forests of silence, where his real sovereignty would be revealed.
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The path of a Tirthankara is one of luminous transformation — from desire to detachment, from form to formless. Suparshvanatha Bhagwan walked this path with quiet certainty, breaking every bond of karma, until the soul stood revealed in its eternal radiance.
On the sixth day of the dark half of Phalguna, atop the holiest of peaks at Shikharji, his journey rested in the boundless freedom of moksha — a stillness that whispers across centuries.
Walk the Sacred Journey →When the soul perceives itself as separate from the body, untouched by karma, untouched by name — there, in that unflickering awareness, the Tirthankara dwells.
His teachings are a refined map of the inner life — a discipline of compassion, an architecture of truth. To live as he lived is to soften the heart toward all beings, to speak only what is gentle and true, and to gather little, that the soul may travel unburdened.
Discover the Teachings →Wander the sacred halls of this digital sanctuary — a quiet place for reflection, learning and reverence.