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Adinatha founded Jainism. He was the first of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras.
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Adinatha (Aadinathar or Adinath) founded Jainism. He was the first of the 24 Jain [[Tirthankaras]].
== Mythology ==
== Mythology ==
Adinatha was born to Kosala king Nabhi and queen Marudevi in Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku dynasty. He was also known as Rishabh of Kosala. Adinatha is believed to have two wives: Yashasvati and Sunanda. Bharata and Brahmi were born to Yashasvati. Baahubali and Sundari were born to Sunanda. Adinatha imparted his daughters Brahmi the writing skills and Sundari the science of numbers. Brahmi script was derived accordingly. India is known as Bharatavarsha and Bharatakhanda, named after Bharata, the eldest son of Adinatha. In his old age, Adinatha underwent severe penance in the Himalayas and attained liberation.
Adinatha was born to Kosala king Nabhi and queen Marudevi in Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku dynasty. Adinatha was also known as Rishabh of Kosala. Adinatha is believed to have two wives: Yashasvati and Sunanda. Bharata and Brahmi were born to Yashasvati. Baahubali and Sundari were born to Sunanda. Adinatha imparted the alphabets (letters) to his daughter Brahmi and the numbers to his daughter Sundari. Because of this, Tamil script was named after Brahmi. India is known as Bharatavarsha and Bharatakhanda, name derived after Bharata, the eldest son of Adinatha. In his old age, Adinatha underwent severe penance in the Himalayas and attained liberation.
 
== Other Names ==
== Other Names ==
* Rishabhanatha
* Rishabhanatha
* Rishabhadeva
* Rishabhadeva
* Arugan
* Arugan
 
== Adinatha's Temples in Tamil Nadu ==
== Temples ==
A large number of temples were built for Adinatha in Viluppuram, Tiruvanamalai and Kancheepuram districts in Tamil Nadu.
A large number of Adinatha temples are in Viluppuram, Tiruvanamalai and Kancheepuram districts.
== Adinatha's Sculpture ==
 
Adinatha’s sculpture usually depicts him sitting in penance under a three tiered umbrella with Samaradaris on both sides. [[Nandhi]] is the symbol of Adinatha.  
== Adinatha Worships in Tamil Nadu ==
* Thyaga Durgam Malaiamman Temple  
* Thyaga Durgam Malaiamman Temple  
* Agalur Adinathar Temple  
* Agalur Adinathar Temple  
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* Villukam Adinathar Temple  
* Villukam Adinathar Temple  
* Thachur Adinathar Temple
* Thachur Adinathar Temple
 
== Adinathar Pillaithtamil ==
== Sculpture ==
''Adinathar [[Pillaithamizh]]'' was written by an unknown author before the year 1600 C.E when Mylapore area was engulfed by sea. This was a poetic volume about  King Adinatha who ruled the country out of Vidanapuri, also known as Ayodhya.
Adinatha’s sculpture usually depicts him sitting in penance with a three-umbrella structure over his head and Samaradaris on both sides. Nandhi is the symbol of Adinatha.
 
== Literature ==
Adinathar Pillaithtamil was written before 1600 C.E by an unknown author. This was a poetic volume centering King Adinatha heroically who ruled the country out of Vidanapuri known as Ayodhya.
 
== Reference ==
== Reference ==
 
* [https://groups.google.com/g/mintamil/c/TvUD8Ii07iM In Search of Jain Traces - A Travelers View..!]
* https://groups.google.com/g/mintamil/c/TvUD8Ii07iM
* [http://www.ahimsaiyatrai.com/p/blog-page_59.html Ahimsai Yatrai - Adinathar Pillaithtamil]
* http://www.ahimsaiyatrai.com/p/blog-page_59.html
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Adinatha (Thanks Padmaraj)

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Adinatha (Aadinathar or Adinath) founded Jainism. He was the first of the 24 Jain Tirthankaras.

Mythology

Adinatha was born to Kosala king Nabhi and queen Marudevi in Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku dynasty. Adinatha was also known as Rishabh of Kosala. Adinatha is believed to have two wives: Yashasvati and Sunanda. Bharata and Brahmi were born to Yashasvati. Baahubali and Sundari were born to Sunanda. Adinatha imparted the alphabets (letters) to his daughter Brahmi and the numbers to his daughter Sundari. Because of this, Tamil script was named after Brahmi. India is known as Bharatavarsha and Bharatakhanda, name derived after Bharata, the eldest son of Adinatha. In his old age, Adinatha underwent severe penance in the Himalayas and attained liberation.

Other Names

  • Rishabhanatha
  • Rishabhadeva
  • Arugan

Adinatha's Temples in Tamil Nadu

A large number of temples were built for Adinatha in Viluppuram, Tiruvanamalai and Kancheepuram districts in Tamil Nadu.

Adinatha's Sculpture

Adinatha’s sculpture usually depicts him sitting in penance under a three tiered umbrella with Samaradaris on both sides. Nandhi is the symbol of Adinatha.

Adinatha Worships in Tamil Nadu

  • Thyaga Durgam Malaiamman Temple
  • Agalur Adinathar Temple
  • Veedur Adinathar Temple
  • Puzhal Adinathar Temple
  • Ponnur Adinathar Temple
  • Othalapadi Aniyadha Azhagar Temple
  • Poondi Ponninathar Temple
  • Uppuvellore Adinathar Temple
  • Kizhl Idayalam Rishabhanathar Temple
  • Kunnathur Rishabhanathar Temple
  • Mudalur Adinathar Temple
  • Melmalayanur Rishabhanathar Temple
  • Villukam Adinathar Temple
  • Thachur Adinathar Temple

Adinathar Pillaithtamil

Adinathar Pillaithamizh was written by an unknown author before the year 1600 C.E when Mylapore area was engulfed by sea. This was a poetic volume about King Adinatha who ruled the country out of Vidanapuri, also known as Ayodhya.

Reference


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