Padmaprabha

Padmaprabha
6th Jain Tirthankara
Image depicting Padmaprabha
Idol of Tirthankara Padmaprabha at Laxmani Tirth, Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh, India
Other namesPadmaprabhu
Devanagariपद्मप्रभ
Venerated inJainism
PredecessorSumatinatha
SuccessorSuparshvanatha
SymbolLotus
Height250 bows (750 meters)
Age3,000,000 purva (211.68 Quintillion years)
ColorRed
Genealogy
Born
Died
Parents
  • Sridhara (Dharana) (father)
  • Susima (mother)
Padmaprabha

Padmaprabha, also known as Padmaprabhu, was the sixth Jain Tirthankara of the present age (Avsarpini).[1] According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha - a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma.

In the Jain tradition, it is believed that Padmaprabha was born to King Shridhar and Queen Susimadevi in the Ikshvaku dynasty at Kausambi[1] which is in today's Uttar Pradesh, India. Padmaprabha means ‘bright as a red lotus’ in Sanskrit. It is said in Śvetāmbara sources that his mother had a fancy for a couch of red lotuses – padma – while he was in her womb.[2]

His birth date was the twelfth day of the Kartik krishna month of the Indian calendar.[citation needed] On the eleventh day of the dark half of the month of Margashirsh, Bhagwan Padmaprabha, along with other 308 saints was liberated and attained moksha on Sammet Shikhar (mountain).

  1. ^ a b Tukol 1980, p. 31.
  2. ^ "JAINpedia > Themes > People > Padmaprabha". 29 October 2020.