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LIFE OF SHRI SHITALNATHSWAMI
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The
being that was to be Bhagavan Sheetalnath, in his previous but one birth
was the king of Susima town in the Pushkarvar Island. His name was Padmottar.
When his son reached adulthood the religious king gave his
kingdom to the son and took Diksha from Tristadha Muni.
Vigorous spiritual practices and worship of the pious states as
mentioned in the scriptures resulted in his acquiring the Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma.
Completing his age he reincarnated as the king of the Pranat
dimension of gods. In
Bhaddilpur town in the sub-continent of Bharat, ruled king Dridhrath.
In the womb of his queen, Nanda, descended the being that was
Padmottar, when he completed his age in the dimension of gods. One
day due to some strange ailment, king Dridhrath had high fever and acute
burning sensation in his body. He
did not get any relief even after applying a variety of ointments.
Out of anxiety and to comfort the king, the queen put her palm on
his body. This mere touch
of the queen removed the burning sensation and a feeling of soothing
relief swept his body. After
this incident the king decided to name the new born as Sheetal
(cool/calm). Sheetalnath
was born on the Twelfth Day of the dark half of the month of Magh.
When he grew older he married at the request of his parents.
At the proper time, king Dridhrath coronated him and took Diksha.
After a long and successful reign Sheetalnath left his home and
became an ascetic. He
attained omniscience under a peepal tree on the fourteenth day of the
dark half of the month of Paush. After
wandering and preaching for a long time, he came to Sammetshikhar and
attained Nirvana on the second day of the dark half of the month of
Vaishakh. |