Inner Awakening
The soul, when freed from delusion, discovers the boundless light of its own true nature — pure, knowing, blissful.
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A sacred portrait of Sambhavnath Bhagwan — born of the Ikshvaku lineage, awakener of souls, and revered Siddha of the Jain tradition.
Step into the timeless presence of Sambhavnath Bhagwan — a Jina who conquered the inner self, illuminated the path of liberation, and continues to inspire devotees with the eternal truths of compassion, restraint, and right vision.
Born to King Jitari and Queen Susena of the noble Ikshvaku Kshatriya lineage on the auspicious Margashirsha Chaturdashi.
Forsaking royalty, he embraced the path of asceticism — turning inward to conquer karma through stillness, fasting, and unbroken meditation.
Through profound tapasya he attained Kevala Jnana — supreme omniscience — and became a living beacon for seekers of truth.
On Chaitra Sudi 6 at sacred Sammet Shikharji, having destroyed all harmful karmas, he became a Siddha — forever free.
A life that traversed every realm of human experience — from sovereignty to silence, from desire to detachment, from worldly crown to eternal Jina-hood.
A Kshatriya royal heritage from which many revered Tirthankaras and great souls have arisen.
His arrival was foretold by sacred dreams — a soul descended to deliver beings from the cycle of suffering.
Charudatta, the first ganadhara, and Shyama, the first female disciple, kindled the flame of his teachings across the world.
The supreme abode of liberation, where he shed all karmas and ascended to the eternal state of a Siddha.
Non-violence in thought, word and deed
Unwavering truthfulness
Non-stealing & honesty
Sacred restraint
Non-attachment
Boundless compassion
Teachings of Sambhavnath Bhagwan continue to guide seekers across centuries — gentle, eternal, and luminous.
The soul, when freed from delusion, discovers the boundless light of its own true nature — pure, knowing, blissful.
Liberation arises not from speech alone, but from the steady cultivation of right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct.
That which is gathered must be released. True peace begins where attachment ends.
“The soul that conquers itself is greater than the soul that conquers a thousand kingdoms.”
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