Twenty-one of the Tirthakaras are said to have attained Moksha in the Kayotsarga (Guj. Kauesagga) posture, and [R.]ishabha, Nemi, and Mahavira on the padmasana or lotus throne.
For sake of brevity the following particulars for each Arhat are given below in serial order viz.:—
(1) The vimana or vahana (heaven)
from which he
descended for incarnation.
(2) Birthplace, and place of consecration or diksha.
(3) Names of father and mother.
(4) Complexion.
(5) Cognizance—chihna or lanchha[n.]a.
(6) Height; and
(7) Age.
(8) Diksha-vriksha or Bodhi tree.
(9) Yaksha and Yakshi[n.]i, or attendant spirits.
(10) First Ganadhara or leading disciple, and first
Arya or leader of the
female converts.
I. [R.]ishabhadeva, V[r.]ishabha, Adintha or Adi[’s]vara Bhagavan:—(I) Sarvarthasiddha; (2) Vinittanagari in Ko[’s]ala and Purimatala; (3) Nabhiraja by Marudeva; (4) golden—var[n.]a-, (5)the bull,—v[r.]isha, balada; (6) 500 poles or dhanusha; (7) 8,400,000 purva or great years; (8) the Va[t.]a or banyan tree; (9) Gomukha and Chakre[’s]vari; (10) Pundarika and Brahmi.
II. Ajitanatha: (1) Vijayavimana; (2) Ayodhya; (3) Jita[’s]atru by Vijayamata; (4) golden; (5) the elephant—gaja or hasti; (6) 450 poles; (7)7,200,000 purva years; (8) [’S]ala—the Shorea robusta; (9) Mahayaksha and Ajitabala: with the Digambaras, the Yakshi[n.]i is Rohi[n.]i-yakshi; (10) [’S]i[.m]hasena and Phalgu.
III. Sambhavanatha: (1) Uvarimagraiveka;(2) Savathi or [’S]ravasti; (3) Jitari by Senamata; (4) golden; (5) the horse,—a[’s]va, gho[d.]a; (6) 400 poles; (7) 6,000,000 purva years; (8) the Prayala—Buchanania latifolia; (9) Trimukha and Duritari (Digambara—Prajnapti); (10) Charu and [’S]yama.
IV. Abhinandana: (1) Jayantavimana; (2) Ayodhya; (3) Sambararaja by Siddhartha; (4) golden; (5) the ape,—plavaga, vanara or kapi; (6) 350 poles; (7) 5,000,000 purva years; (8) the Priya[n.]gu or Panicum italicum; (9) Nayaka and Kalika, and Digambara—Yakshe[’s]vara and Vajra[’s][r.]i[.n]khala; (10) Vajranabha and Ajita.
V. Sumatinatha: (1) Jayantavimana; (2) Ayodhya; (3) Megharaja by Ma[.n]gala; (4) golden; (5) the curlew,—krau[.n]cha, (Dig. chakravakapaksha—the Brahmani or red goose); (6) 300 poles; (7) 4,000,000 purva years; (8) [’S]ala tree; (9) Tu[.m]buru and Mahakali (Dig. Purushadatta); (10) Charama and Ka[’s]yapi.
VI. Padmaprabha: (1) Uvarimagraiveka; (2) Kau[’s]ambi; (3) [’S]ridhara by Susima; (4) red (rakta); (5) a lotus bud—padma, abja, or kamala; (6) 250 poles; (7) 3,000,000 purva years; (8) the Chhatra —(Anethum sowa?); (9) Kusuma and [’S]yama (Dig. Manovega or Manogupti); (10) Pradyotana and Rati.


