King Nabhi or Nabhi Rai was the 14th or the last ''
Kulakara'' of ''
avasarpini'' (the descending half of the cosmic time cycle in Jainism and the one in which the world is said to be at present). He was the father of
Rishabhanatha
Rishabhanatha, also ( sa, ऋषभदेव), Rishabhadeva, or Ikshvaku is the first (Supreme preacher) of Jainism and establisher of Ikshvaku dynasty. He was the first of twenty-four teachers in the present half-cycle of time in Jain c ...
, the first ''
tirthankara
In Jainism, a ''Tirthankara'' (Sanskrit: '; English language, English: literally a 'Ford (crossing), ford-maker') is a saviour and spiritual teacher of the ''Dharma (Jainism), dharma'' (righteous path). The word ''tirthankara'' signifies the ...
'' (founder of Jainism) of present ''avasarpini''. According to Jain text ''
Ādi purāṇa'', Nabhirāja lived for 1
crore ''purva'' and his height was 525 ''dhanusha'' (long bows).
According to
Jain literature
Jain literature ( Sanskrit: जैन साहित्य) refers to the literature of the Jain religion. It is a vast and ancient literary tradition, which was initially transmitted orally. The oldest surviving material is contained in the ...
, India was known as ''
Nābhivarṣa'' (land of Nabhi) before being renamed as ''Bhāratavarṣa'' after
Bharata, the son of
Rishabhanatha
Rishabhanatha, also ( sa, ऋषभदेव), Rishabhadeva, or Ikshvaku is the first (Supreme preacher) of Jainism and establisher of Ikshvaku dynasty. He was the first of twenty-four teachers in the present half-cycle of time in Jain c ...
.
Life
King Nabhi or Nabhi Rai was the fourteenth or the last ''
Kulakara'' of ''avasarpini''. He taught the men how to cut the ''nabhi'' (
navel chords) and organised them into social polity. Marudevi, queen of king Nabhi, saw the
14 auspicious dreams. When she shared her dreams with the king, he explained that she will give birth to a ''tirthankara''. She then gave birth to
Rishabhanatha
Rishabhanatha, also ( sa, ऋषभदेव), Rishabhadeva, or Ikshvaku is the first (Supreme preacher) of Jainism and establisher of Ikshvaku dynasty. He was the first of twenty-four teachers in the present half-cycle of time in Jain c ...
, the first ''tirthankara'' of present ''avasarpini''. According to Jain text ''
Ādi purāṇa'', Nabhirāja lived for 1
crore ''purva'' and his height was 525 ''dhanusha'' (long bows). Nabhi is depicted as one of the Manus in ''
Bhagavata Purana
The ''Bhagavata Purana'' ( sa, भागवतपुराण; ), also known as the ''Srimad Bhagavatam'', ''Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana'' or simply ''Bhagavata'', is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (''Mahapuranas''). Composed in S ...
''. He is shown as the great-grandson of
Svayambhuva
Manu ( sa, मनु) is a term found as various meanings in Hinduism. In early texts, it refers to the archetypal man, or to the first man ( progenitor of humanity). The Sanskrit term for 'human', मानव (IAST: mānava) means 'of Manu' ...
, the first
Manu
Manu may refer to:
Geography
*Manú Province, a province of Peru, in the Madre de Dios Region
** Manú National Park, Peru
**Manú River, in southeastern Peru
* Manu River (Tripura), which originates in India and flows into Bangladesh
*Manu Temp ...
.
According to
Jain literature
Jain literature ( Sanskrit: जैन साहित्य) refers to the literature of the Jain religion. It is a vast and ancient literary tradition, which was initially transmitted orally. The oldest surviving material is contained in the ...
, India was known as ''
Nābhivarṣa'' (land of Nabhi) before being renamed as ''Bhāratavarṣa'' after
Bharata, the son of Rishabhanatha.
See also
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Salakapurusa
According to the Jain cosmology, the śalākapuruṣa ( sa, शलाकपुरूष) "illustrious or worthy persons" are 63 illustrious beings who appear during each half-time cycle. They are also known as the ''triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuru� ...
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