Did You Know?

There are 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism!

Who is a Tirthankara?

A Tirthankara is a wise teacher.

Why are they important?

They help us find a good life.

What Tirthankaras Do

They teach us to be good.

They show us how to be kind.

They help us find peace.

They guide us to a happy life.

They want us to be free from pain.

They help us learn about our soul.

More About Tirthankaras

Tirthankaras are very wise. They have learned a lot about life. They show us how to be good and kind. There are 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism.

We can learn from Tirthankaras every day. They teach us to be nice to others. This helps us make friends and be happy.

Many people love Tirthankaras. They share their lessons with us. We can use these lessons to be better people.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Tirthankara"] --> B["Saviour and Supreme Preacher"] B --> C["Founder of Tirtha"] C --> D["Fordable Passage Across Saṃsāra"] D --> E["Conquered Saṃsāra"] E --> F["Path for Others to Follow"] F --> G["Attains Kevala Jnana"] G --> H["Bridge to Moksha"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Tirthankara:A spiritual teacher in Jainism who shows the way to liberation.
Dharma:The moral law or teachings that guide behavior.
Saṃsāra:The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
Kevala jnana:Complete knowledge or understanding.
Moksha:Freedom or liberation from the cycle of saṃsāra.