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LIFE OF SHRI NAMINATHSWAMI
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The
being that was to be Bhagavan Naminath purified his soul during his
birth as king Siddharth of Koshambi town in East Mahavideh. He reincarnated as a god in the Aprajit dimension.
This being then descended into the womb of queen Vipra, wife of
kings Vijay of Mithila. As
the queen had seen fourteen auspicious things in her dream at the moment
of conception, the augurs informed that the child to be born was going
to be a Chakravarti or a Tirthankar. During
the pregnancy period some very powerful kings attacked once Mithila.
Peace loving king Vijay was at a loss to find a peaceful solution
and was worried. An expert
augur told the king that the pregnant queen should go to the roof of the
palace and look at the attacking armies. The queen followed the instructions and threw a loving glance
at the large armies stationed on the fields outside the town.
The aura of the pious soul in the womb was so powerful that it
cast a pacifying spell on the attackers.
The kings, who were sure to win the battle, surrendered and bowed
before king Vijay. This
incident inspired the king to name the new born as Naminath.
Born on the eighth day of the dark of the month of Shravan,
Naminath had a happy childhood. When he became young he was married and later was given the
reign of the kingdom. After
a long and peaceful reign he became an ascetic on the ninth day of the
dark half of the month of Ashadh. After
nine months he attained omniscience under a Bakul tree in a garden near
Mithila. His first
discourse was on the subject of right-perception.
After a long period of religious and spiritual activities he went
to Sammetshikhar and got liberated on the tenth day of the dark half of
the month of Vaishakh. The
tenth Chakravarti Harishen was his contemporary and the eleventh
Chakravarti Jai came in his religious tradition, though much later. |