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Sambhavanatha

About Sambhavanatha

Sambhavanatha is honoured in Jainism as the third Tirthankara of the present age, Avasarpini. Born in Shravasti to King Jitārī and Queen Susena of the Ikshvaku dynasty, his story is shared in Jain homes and temples as a living reminder of the path to liberation. Described as having a golden body and a height that inspires awe, Sambhavanatha is known for his great compassion, spiritual strength, and calmness. His emblem is the horse, which appears on the altar and in temple art, reminding devotees of movement towards freedom and spiritual progress. Like all Tirthankaras, he is not worshipped for favours, but revered as a perfect teacher—one who shows the way by example. Every day, devotees light lamps, offer fragrant flowers, and recite verses, bringing simplicity and quiet reverence to the shrine. Sambhavanatha’s essence is felt wherever there is striving for purity, truth, and liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

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Early each morning, the serene chant of the Jain Navkar Mantra rises in shrines and homes: 'Namo Arihantanam, Namo Siddhanam, Namo Ayariyanam, Namo Uvajjhayanam, Namo Loe Savva-Sahunam.' There is no exclusive *mantra* for Sambhavanatha, so these chants honour all Tirthankaras equally, focusing on their purity and victory over karma. Many repeat 'Om Arham' during meditation, feeling its soft vibration steady the breath and clear the mind. The practice is not about asking for gifts, but awakening respect for wisdom, non-violence, and the path to spiritual release. Elders softly repeat the mantra before starting the day’s work, teaching children to join in, especially before important tasks or during a journey. As the words are whispered in the gentle glow of the lamp, confidence and a sense of inner joy quietly build. Regular chanting of such mantras guides minds away from restlessness and towards the clear vision of the soul, in the peaceful tradition of Sambhavanatha.

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