Simandhar or Simandhara is a ''
Tīrthaṅkara'', an
arihant, who is said to be currently living in another world in the
Jain cosmological universe.
Residence in Jain cosmology
Simandhar resides at ''Mahavideh Kshetra'', another land within the Jain cosmological universe (see
Jain cosmology
Jain cosmology is the description of the shape and functioning of the Universe (''loka'') and its constituents (such as living beings, matter, space, time etc.) according to Jainism. Jain cosmology considers the universe as an uncreated entity t ...
).
The five lands of the Bharat Kshetra are currently in the fifth Ara (a degraded time-cycle in which Tirthankaras do not take birth).
The most recent ''Tirthankara'' present on ''Bharata Kshetra'' (present world) was
Vardhamana Mahavira, whom historians estimate lived between 599 and 527 BCE, the last in a cycle of 24 Tirthankaras.
On Mahavideh Kshetra, the fourth Ara like (a spiritually elevated time-cycle) exists continuously. There, Tirthankaras perpetually are born.
There are 5 Mahavideh Kshetras, each being a separate land. At present, there are 4 Tirthankaras residing in each Mahavideh Kshetra. Thus there are a total of 20 Tirthankaras residing there, Simandhar being one among them.
Biography per Jain tradition
Simandhar is a living Tirthankara, an
Arihant, who is said to be currently present on another world in the Jain cosmological universe.
The Arihant Simandhar is believed to be currently 150,000 earth years old and has a remaining lifespan of 125,000 earth years. He lives in the city of Pundarikgiri, the capital of Pushpakalavati, one of 32 geographical divisions on Mahavideh Kshetra.
Pundarikgiri is ruled by King Shreyans, who is Simandhar's father. His mother is Satyaki. While pregnant with Simandhar, Satyaki had a sequence of
auspicious dreams indicating that she would give birth to a Tirthankara.
Simandhar was born with three complete aspects of jnana, or self-knowledge:
* Mati Jnana (see
Jain epistemology), knowledge of the 5-sense realm
* Shruta Jnana (see
Jain epistemology), knowledge of all forms of communication
* Avadhi Jnana (see
Jain epistemology), clairvoyant knowledge
As a young adult, he married Rukamani and then, later in life, took
diksha, renunciation from worldly life.
Simandhar's height is 500 dhanushya, approximately 1,500 feet, which is considered an average height for the people of Mahavideh Kshetra.
Worship
Iconography
Simandhara is usually depicted in a sitting or standing meditative posture with the symbol of a bull beneath him. Every ''Tīrthankara'' has a distinguishing emblem that allows worshippers to distinguish similar-looking idols of the ''Tirthankaras''.
File:Simandhar Swami.jpg, Idol of Simandhar at Shri Bibrod Adinath Jain Shwetamber Tirth, Bibdod, Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
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File:Digamber Jain mandir ujjain 2013-09-22 02-16.JPG, Simandhara in Digambar Jain temple, Ujjain
File:Simandhar Swami in Simandhar Jain Temple in Mehsana, Gujarat, India.jpg, Simandhar Swamiat Simandhar Jain Temple, Mehsana
Main temples
* Shree Simandhar swami
Śvetāmbara
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Jain Temple,Katargam,Surat
File:Derasar,Lower Parel,Mumbai - panoramio (1).jpg, Simandhara Swami Derasar at Parel
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, Mumbai
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See also
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Shantinatha
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Kunthunatha
Notes
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