DHARMNATH
BHAGAVAN - 15
The being that was to become
Bhagawan Dharmnath was king Dridhrath of Bhaddilpur in Mahavideh area, in its earlier
incarnation. Although he had enormous wealth and a large kingdom, he led a detached and
pious life like a lotus in a pond. Even great saints praised him as the embodiment of
religion. During the later part of his life king Dridhrath became an ascetic and as a
result of his unblemished character and sincere spiritual practices he earned the
Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. Completing his age he reincarnated as a god in the
Vaijayanti dimension.
This being then descended into
the womb of queen Suvrata, wife of king Bhanuraja of Ratnapur. During the pregnancy the
queen devoted all her time in religious activities. Even the king and all other members of
the family were inclined to devote maximum time to various religious activities like
charity, righteousness, penances, studies etc. On the third day of the bright half of the
month of Magh a son was born to the queen. Due to the religious influence during the
pregnancy period, the king gave him the name Dharmnath. In due course he became young, was
married and then ascended the throne. He ruled successfully for a long period.
One day he terminated all worldly
attachments and became and ascetic. After two years of spiritual practices he became
omniscient. The fifth Vasudeva Purush Simha and Sudarshan Baldev attended his first
religious discourse.
In his first discourse he mainly
dealt with the subject of form and ill effects of passions. A large audience was benefited
by this eloquent discourse. At last he went to Sammetshikhar and got Nirvana.