Sambhavnath Bhagwan
Bhagwan Sambhavnath was born in Shravasti to King Jitari and Queen Susenā of the Ikshvaku dynasty. His name, meaning “auspicious possibility,” reflected the harmony and prosperity of his birth. With a golden complexion and a height of 400 dhanusha, he ruled with compassion and dharma before renouncing worldly life.
He attained Kevalgyan under the Śāla tree after 14 years of deep silence and meditation. His teachings emphasized ahimsa, aparigraha, and the Three Jewels—right faith, right knowledge, and right conduct. His symbol is the horse, representing strength and grace. He attained moksha at Sammed Shikharji, guiding countless souls toward liberation.
Chyavan Day ( conception ) | Fagan Sud 8 |
Birth Place | Sravasti |
Vansh (caste) | Ikshvaku Vansh |
Father's Name | King Jitari |
Mother's Name | Susenā |
Birth Day | Magshar Sud 14 |
Zodiac Sign (Rashi) | Gemini (Mithun) |
Symbol (lanchan) | Horse (Ashav) |
Colour (Varna) | Golden |
Height | 400 Danush |
Diksha Day | Magsar Sud 15 |
Kevalgyan Day(omniscience) | Kartak Vad 5 |
Number Of Gandhar | 102 |
Name Of the Main Gandhar | Charu |
Yaksh | Trimukh |
Yakshini | Duritari |
Sadhu | 2,00,000 |
Sadhviji | 3,36,000 |
Shravak | 2,93,000 |
Shravika | 6,36,,000 |
Nirvan Day | Chaitra Sud 5 |
Nirvan Place | Sammed Shikhar |