ANANTNATH BHAGAVAN - 14
Queen Suyasha Devi,
wife of king Simhasen of Ayodhya, gave birth to an illustrious son on the thirteenth day
of the dark half of the month of Vaishakah. During her pregnancy the queen dreamt of a
very long strand of beads whose ends were not visible. The power and the glory of the king
also increased manifold during this period. Accordingly the newborn was named Anant
(endless) Kumar.
After leading a normal
life, first as a price and then as the king he became an ascetic along with one thousand
other persons. He became an omniscient on the fourteenth day of the dark half of the month
of Vaishakah under an Ashok tree. In his first discourse he elaborated the subject of the
fundamentals-matter and life. He had fifty chief disciples including the senior most named
Yash. Purushottam Vasudeva and Suprabh Baldev reigned during his period of influence.
Bhagawan Anantnath got
Nirvana at Sammetshikhar on the fifth day of the bright half of the month of Chaitra.