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'''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 | ||
****[[Shri Adinath Akhara]], an ashram dedicated to Shiva in Buxar District, Bihar, India | |||
== People == | == People == | ||
Latest revision as of 08:08, 18 September 2025
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Religion
- Ādinātha, a name for the first Tirthankara of Jainism, Rishabhanatha
- Adinatha, a name of Shiva in the Nath tradition
- Adinatha Sampradaya, a sadhu sub-sect of the Nath Sampradaya
- Shri Adinath Akhara, an ashram dedicated to Shiva in Buxar District, Bihar, India
- Adinatha Sampradaya, a sadhu sub-sect of the Nath Sampradaya
- Adinatha, a name of Shiva in the Nath tradition
People
- Adinath Kothare, Indian actor, director, and producer
- Adinath Lahiri, Indian geochemist
- Vilas Adinath Sangave, Indian sociologist and Jainologist
- Vinayak Adinath Buwa, Indian author
See also
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- Adinath Temple (disambiguation)
- Aadhi Naath, Hindi title of the 2006 Indian Tamil-language film Aathi