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Q: In Jainism, who is a Tirthankara ?
  • A. A saviour and spiritual teacher of the dharma who teaches the way to moksha, or liberation.
  • B. A person who believes in one God and one spirit and believes in rebirth
  • C. A person who never believes in God
  • D. A gr oup of pilgrims.
Correct Answer: Option A - In Jainism a Tirthankar is someone who has attained enlightenment liberation that is termed as ‘nirvana’ in jain texts. Also this highest virtue is termed as “Anantchatustay”. The Jainism has 24 Tirthankaras some of them are. Tirthankara Sign Lord Rishabhadev Ox Lord Mallinath Jar (kalash) Lord Neminath Conch (shankh) Lord Parsvanath Snake Lord Mahaveera Lion
A. In Jainism a Tirthankar is someone who has attained enlightenment liberation that is termed as ‘nirvana’ in jain texts. Also this highest virtue is termed as “Anantchatustay”. The Jainism has 24 Tirthankaras some of them are. Tirthankara Sign Lord Rishabhadev Ox Lord Mallinath Jar (kalash) Lord Neminath Conch (shankh) Lord Parsvanath Snake Lord Mahaveera Lion

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In Jainism a Tirthankar is someone who has attained enlightenment liberation that is termed as ‘nirvana’ in jain texts. Also this highest virtue is termed as “Anantchatustay”. The Jainism has 24 Tirthankaras some of them are. Tirthankara Sign Lord Rishabhadev Ox Lord Mallinath Jar (kalash) Lord Neminath Conch (shankh) Lord Parsvanath Snake Lord Mahaveera Lion