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'''Adinath''' ([[IAST]]: '''Ādinātha''') is a [[Sanskrit]] word meaning "First Lord" and can refer to:
{{for|the first [[Tirthankara]] of [[Jainism]]|Rishabhanatha}}
'''Adinatha''' ([[Prakrit]]/[[Sanskrit]]): '''Ādinātha''', meaning "First Lord") is another name for [[Rishabhanatha]] (also called Rishabadeva), who is regarded in [[Jainism]] as the first [[Tirthankara]] (spiritual teacher). He is traditionally believed to have lived in the prehistoric age and is considered the founder of the [[Jain]] religious order (tīrtha).


== Religion ==
== Religion ==
* Adinatha, a name of Shiva in the [[Nath]] tradition
* Ādinātha, a name for the first [[Tirthankara]] of Jainism, [[Rishabhanatha]]
** [[Adinatha Sampradaya]], a sadhu sub-sect of the Nath Sampradaya
** Adinatha, a name of Shiva in the [[Nath]] tradition
*** [[Shri Adinath Akhara]], an ashram dedicated to Shiva in Buxar District, Bihar, India
***[[Adinatha Sampradaya]], a sadhu sub-sect of the Nath Sampradaya
* Ādinātha, a name for the first Tirthankara of Jainism, [[Rishabhanatha]]
****[[Shri Adinath Akhara]], an ashram dedicated to Shiva in Buxar District, Bihar, India
 


== People ==
== People ==

Latest revision as of 08:08, 18 September 2025

Template:Sister project Script error: No such module "For". Adinatha (Prakrit/Sanskrit): Ādinātha, meaning "First Lord") is another name for Rishabhanatha (also called Rishabadeva), who is regarded in Jainism as the first Tirthankara (spiritual teacher). He is traditionally believed to have lived in the prehistoric age and is considered the founder of the Jain religious order (tīrtha).

Religion


People

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