Shri Abhinandannath Bhagwan
Bhagwan Abhinandannath was born in Ayodhya to King Samvara and Queen Siddhartha of the Ikshvaku dynasty. His birth brought a wave of peace and humility across the kingdom, earning him the name Abhinandan, meaning “greeting” or “welcome.” He lived a life of simplicity and detachment, eventually renouncing worldly pleasures to pursue spiritual liberation.
He attained Kevalgyan (omniscience) under the Priyangu tree, and his teachings emphasized non-violence, truth, and the path to moksha. His symbol is the monkey, and he achieved nirvana at Sammed Shikharji. His golden aura and gentle wisdom continue to inspire seekers on the path of self-realization.
Chyavan Day ( conception ) | Vaishakh Sud 4 |
Birth Place | Vinita Nagri |
Vansh (caste) | Ikshvaku Vansh |
Father's Name | King Samvara |
Mother's Name | Siddhartha |
Birth Day | Maha Sud 2 |
Zodiac Sign (Rashi) | Capricorn (Makar) |
Symbol (lanchan) | Kapi (Monkey) |
Colour (Varna) | Golden |
Height | 350 Danush |
Diksha Day | Maha Sud 12 |
Kevalgyan Day(omniscience) | Posh Sud 14 |
Number Of Gandhar | 116 |
Name Of the Main Gandhar | Vajranabh |
Yaksh | Yaksheshwar |
Yakshini | Kalika |
Sadhu | 3,00,000 |
Sadhviji | 6,50,000 |
Shravak | 2,88,000 |
Shravika | 5,27,000 |
Nirvan Day | Vaishakh Sud 8 |
Nirvan Place | Sammed Shikhar |