One who is always striving for the welfare of all beings, who is free from all passions, and who has attained the highest knowledge, is called a Tirthankara.
Founder of Jainism
One who is always striving for the welfare of all beings, who is free from all passions, and who has attained the highest knowledge, is called a Tirthankara.
Founder of Jainism
Kalpa Sutra (implied teaching)
6th century BCE (approx)
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