iha; (3) Sumitrarâjâ by Padmâvatî; (4) black--śyâma, asita; (5) a tortoise--kûrma; (6) 20 poles; (7) 30,000 years; (8) the Champaka, Michelia champaka; (9) Varuna and Naradattâ, (Dig. Bahurûpinî); (10) Malli and Pushpavatî.
XXI. Naminâtha, Nimi or Nimeśvara: (1) Prânatadevaloka; (2) Mathurâ; (3) Vijayarâjâ by Viprârânî; (4) yellow; (5) the blue water-lily--nîlotpala, with the Digambaras, sometimes the Aśoka tree; (6) 15 poles; (7) 10,000 years; (8) the Bakula or Mimusops elengi; (9) Bhr
ikuti and Gandhârî, (Dig. Châmundî); (10) Śubha and Anilâ.
XXII. Neminâtha or Arishtanemi: (1) Aparâjita; (2) Sauripura (Prákrit--Soriyapura) and Ujjinta or Mount Girnâr; (3) Samudravijaya by Śivâdevi; (4) black--śyâma; (5) a conch,--śam[postvocalic]
kha; (6) 10 poles; (7) 1000 years; (8) the Vetasa; (9) Gomedha and Ambikâ: with the Digambaras, Sarvâhna and Kûshmândinî; (10) Varadatta and Yakshadinnâ.
XXIII. Pârśvanâtha: (1) Prânatadevaloka; (2) Varânasî and Sameta-Śikhara; (3) Aśvasenarâja by Vâmâdevî; (4) blue--nîla; (5) a serpent--sarpa; (6) 9 hands; (7) 100 years; (8) the Dhâtakî or Grislea tomentosa; (9) Pârśvayaksha or Dharanendra and Padmâvatî; (10) Âryadinna and Pushpachûdâ.
XXIV. Śri-Mahâvîra, Vardhamâna or Vîra, the Śramana: (1) Prân atadevaloka; (2) Kundagrâma or Chitrakûta, and R
ijupâlukâ; (3) Siddhârtharâja, Śreyânśa or Yaśasvin by Triśalâ Vidchadinnâ or Priyakârinî; (4) yellow; (5) a lion--keśarî-simha; (6) 7 hands or cubits; (7) 72 years; (8) the śala or teak tree; (9) Mâtam[postvocalic]
ga and Siddhâyikâ; (10) Indrabhûti and Chandrabâlâ.
The Tirthakuras may be regarded as the dii majores of the Jainas, [[4]] though, having become Siddhas, emancipated from all concern, they can have no interest in mundane affairs. They and such beings as are supposed to have reached perfection are divided into fifteen species: