Sanctum · Pushpadanta Bhagwan

A Sacred Threshold

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For Devotees · Scholars · Seekers

The teachings of every Tirthankara point to the same eternal truth — yet each speaks in a voice tuned perfectly to the time of his arrival. Bhagwan Pushpadanta’s wisdom remains profoundly relevant to the modern seeker: a quiet, lucid call toward inner discipline, gentle compassion, and the steady ascent of consciousness toward its perfected state.

Core Principles

Seven Lights of the Path

अहिंसा · Ahimsa

Non-Violence

To honour every life — visible and unseen, near and distant — as a luminous expression of the same eternal soul. Ahimsa is not merely refraining from harm; it is the active radiance of compassion.

सत्य · Satya

Truthfulness

Speech that arises from inner clarity, untouched by deception or fear. Satya aligns the outer word with the inner soul, dissolving the karma of falsehood at its very root.

संयम · Sanyam

Self-Discipline

The mastery of the senses, the steadying of the mind, the gentling of impulse — Suvidhinatha’s very name proclaims this art of right and noble conduct.

करुणा · Karuna

Compassion

The natural fragrance of an awakened soul — to feel the joy and sorrow of every being as one’s own, and to act always with tenderness, generosity and grace.

अपरिग्रह · Aparigraha

Detachment

Freedom from the grasping mind. Possessions become a quiet servant rather than a binding master, and the soul rediscovers its native lightness.

शान्ति · Shanti

Inner Stillness

Peace is not the absence of life’s movements but the spacious silence in which they all arise — the unshaken witness within, undisturbed by storm or sun.

मोक्ष · Moksha

Liberation

The soul’s eternal homecoming — beyond name, form, birth and death. Through right faith, right knowledge and right conduct, every seeker may walk this path to its final fulfilment.

Words of Light

"The soul that has freed itself from passion is freed from the world. To conquer one’s own self is the highest victory."
— Wisdom of the Ninth Tirthankara

Ratnatraya · The Three Jewels

The Threefold Path to Liberation

Bhagwan Pushpadanta’s teachings rest upon the eternal triad — the cornerstone of all Jain spiritual practice.

i.

Samyak Darshan

Right Faith — the awakening of inner perception that recognises the soul’s true nature as eternal, conscious and free.

ii.

Samyak Jnana

Right Knowledge — the clear, undistorted understanding of reality, free from delusion and confusion.

iii.

Samyak Charitra

Right Conduct — the lived embodiment of inner truth through ethical, compassionate and disciplined action.

Suvidhinatha — embodiment of right conduct

Relevance for the Modern Seeker

Wisdom That Speaks to Our Time

In an age of distraction, restlessness and unrelenting noise, the silent teachings of Bhagwan Pushpadanta arrive as both shelter and compass. His call toward stillness becomes a balm for the modern mind. His insistence on right conduct offers a clear ethical lamp in a world of moral fog.

To meditate upon his life is to remember that we, too, possess a soul of immeasurable depth — and that the path of inner victory remains open to every sincere heart, in every age, without exception.

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