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Following in the Footsteps of Jinas, the Conquerors

Jains are those who follow the path of Jinas, the ones who are conquerors or victors, who have overcome many enemies from within, and are enlightened

Priyadarshana Jain

Jains are followers of Jinas. Jinas are the conquerors or victors who have conquered  their inner enemies of attachment, aversion, delusion, etc. The Jinas are the enlightened,  perfected souls who have manifested the supreme omniscient knowledge called Kevala- Jnana. These Kevali-Jinas are also of two kinds, Viz., samanya-kevali and tirthankara-kevali. 

While the samaya-kevalis are those Jinas, who are mainly wconcerned with their own  salvation, the tirthankara-kevalis, are the Jinas who  are after the attainment of kevala-jnana,  -  infinite knowledge. They are not only concerned with their own salvation but also with showing the path of liberation to all. These tirthankara-kevalis are  generally known as Tirthankaras, because they are builders of the ford which leads human  beings across the great ocean of existence. The term Tirthankara literally means: Tarati  Samsara-maharnavain yena nimittena tat tirtham. Tirtham karoti iti tirthankarah. That is,  the contrivance which helps us to cross the great ocean of worldly life, is known as tirtha  and the person who makes the tirtha is termed as a Tirthankara. Hence the Tirthankaras  are the personages who delineate the path of final liberation or emancipation of all living  beings from a succession of births and deaths. All the Tirthankars laid emphasis on equality of all life forms. They also practiced  and promoted compassion for all beings in the animal kingdom. This is reflected in the fact  that seventeen out of the twenty four Tirthankars have animals or birds as their symbols.

As per Jaina tradition there were 24 such Tirthankaras, i.e., great Guides, in the past  age, there are 24 in the present age, and there will be 24 in the future age. In this  tradition the names of 24 Tirthankaras, i.e., Great Preachers, of the present age are:

Thus,the list of Tirthankaras begins with Rsabha and ends with Mahavira.

24 Tirthankaras

1.  Rsabha-natha or Adi-natha,              

2.  Ajita-natha

3. Sambhava-natha

4. Abninandana-natha

5. Sumati-natha

6. Padma-prabha

7. Suparsva-natha

8. Chandra-prabha

9.  Puspadanta or

Suvidhi-natha

10. Sitala-natha

11. Sreyamsa-natha

12. Vasupujya

13. Vimala-natha

14. Ananta-natha

15. Dharma-natha

16. Santi-natha

17. Kunthu-natha

18. Ara-natha

19. Malli-natha

20. Munisuvrata-natha

21. Nami-natha

22. Nemi-natha

23. Parsva-natha

24.  Mahavira, Vardhamana or Sanmati

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