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Also known as Munisuvrata Swami, Munisuvratanātha

Munisuvrata or Munisuvratanatha (IAST: ) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. He became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of his karma. Events of the Jaina version of Ramayana are placed at the time of Munisuvrata. Munisuvrata lived for over 30,000 years. His chief apostle (gaṇadhara) was sage Malli Svāmi.

Key facts

Deity.type
Jain
Deity.image
Idol of Munisuvrat at Aagashi Jain Temple, Virar, Maharashtra.jpg
Deity.venerated_in
Jainism
Deity.symbol
Tortoise
Deity.color
Black
Deity.father
Sumitra
Deity.mother
Padmāvatī
Deity.age
30,000
Deity.height
20 dhanusha
Deity.predecessor
Mallinatha
Deity.successor
Naminatha
Deity.birth_place
Rajgir
Deity.moksha_place
Sammed Shikhar
Deity.name
Munisuvrata
Deity.gender
Male
Deity.god_of
20th Tirthankara
Deity.member_of
Tirthankara, Shalakapurusha, Arihant and Siddha
Deity.caption
Idol of Munisuvrat at Aagashi Jain Tirtha, Virar, Maharashtra

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Munisuvrata or Munisuvratanatha (IAST: ) (Devanagari: मुनिसुव्रतनाथ) (Sanskrit: मुनिसुव्रतः) was the twentieth Tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. He became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of his karma. Events of the Jaina version of Ramayana are placed at the time of Munisuvrata. Munisuvrata lived for over 30,000 years. His chief apostle (gaṇadhara) was sage Malli Svāmi.

==Legends== Munisuvrata was the twentieth tirthankara of the present half time cycle (avasarpini) in Jain cosmology. Jain texts like padmapurana place him as a contemporary of Rama. According to Jain texts, Munisuvrata was born as 54 lakh years passed after the birth of the nineteenth tirthankara, Mallinātha. According to Jain beliefs, Munisuvrata descended from the heaven called Ānata kalpa on the twelfth day of the bright half of the month of Āśvina – āśvina śukla dvādaśi– to queen Padmavati and king Sumitra. On the third day of Shraavana (month) Krishna (dark fortnight) according to Hindu calendar, queen Padmavati of Rajgir saw fourteen auspicious dreams. When she shared her dreams with her husband, king Sumitra of the Harivamsa clan, he explained that a tirthankara will be born to them soon. Then, Munisuvrata was born to them on the fifteenth day of the Shraavana Shukla (bright fortnight) in 1,184,980 BC. His height is mentioned to be 20 dhanusha (60 metres) and complexion as a dark one.

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