29th
March 2018.
A
special post on Mahaveer Jayanti, a celebration at Sri Adi Bhagavan Digambar temple at Adambakkam Chennai. Even though this Jain temple is about 3 KM from my residence and traveled many times through this temple, Mahaveer Jayanthi
gave me an opportunity to visit this temple on 29th
March 2018. Mahaveer is the 24th Tirthankara, who lived 72
years during the 6th century BC.
Some experts are of the opinion that he lived in the 5th Century BC. He was
born in a royal family as Vardhamana in Bihar to King Siddhartha and Queen
Trishala in Bihar. He married Yashoda and had a female child Priyadarshana. At the age of 30, he abandoned everything and
became ascetic. After meditation for 12 years, he attained Kevala jnana at the
age of 42 and attained moksha at the age of 72.
Now
about the Adinath, the first Tirthankara Temple at Vanuvampet (Adambakkam).
It was said that the Shri Adinath statue was
unearthed in the Chennai area and installed here. The temple is in a two-story
building facing east with a Manasthambam in front. On the Ground floor sannidhi for Yakshi and a
marble idol of Tirthankara. Adi Bhagavan is on the first floor and brass
tirthankara statues are in front. During
my Yathra to Mount Kailash, I was told that Mount Kailash is a sacred
place for three religions Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists. I feel very happy, that I visited the holy place of Mount Kailash where Sri Adinath, or the Rishabhanatha attained moksha. Witnessed the Abhishekam and Arathi to
Mahaveer and Sri Adinatha at the Jain temple.
HOW TO REACH:
This
temple is at No 16, Gandhi salai, Vanuvam Pettai (Adambakkam), Chennai.
About
500 meters from Adambakkam DAV School.
---OM
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