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'''Sheetalnath''' was the tenth ] ] of the present age (]).<ref name=tukol>{{cite book | last =Tukol | first =T. K. | title =Compendium of Jainism| publisher =University of Karnataka| year =1980 | location =Dharwad | isbn =}} p.31</ref> According to Jain beliefs, he became a ], a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its ]. Sheetalnath was born to King Dradhrath Raja and Queen Nanda Rani at ] in the ] clan.<ref name=tukol/> His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magh Krishna month of the Indian calendar. '''Sheetalnath''' was the tenth ] ] of the present age (]).<ref name=tukol>{{cite book | last =Tukol | first =T. K. | title =Compendium of Jainism| publisher =University of Karnataka| year =1980 | location =Dharwad | isbn =}} p.31</ref> According to Jain beliefs, he became a ], a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its ]. Sheetalnath was born to King Dradhrath Raja and Queen Nanda Rani at ] in the ] clan.<ref name=tukol/> His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magh Krishna month of the Indian calendar.

==Previous births==
The being that was to be Bhagavan Sheetalnath, in his previous but one birth was the king of Susima town in the Pushkarvar island. His name was Padmottar. When his son reached adulthood the religious king gave his kingdom to the son and took Diksha from Tristadha Muni. Vigorous spiritual practices and worship of the pious states as mentioned in the scriptures resulted in his acquiring the ]. Completing his age he reincarnated as the king of the Pranat dimension of gods.<ref>{{cite book | last =Helen | first =Johnson | editor =Muni Samvegayashvijay Maharaj|title =Trisastiśalākāpurusacaritra of Hemacandra: The Jain Saga| origyear=1931 | publisher =Oriental Institute| year =2009 | location =Baroda | language =English. Trans. From Prakrit|isbn =978-81-908157-0-3|volume=Part 1}} p.479</ref>

==Life as a Tirthankara==
In Bhaddilipur town in the sub-continent of Bharat, ruled king Drridhrath. In the womb of his queen, Nanda, descended the being that was Padmottar, when he completed his age in the dimension of gods. One day due to some strange ailment, king Dridhrath had high fever and acute burning sensation in his body. He did not get any relief even after applying a variety of ointments. Out of anxiety and to comfort the king, the queen put her palm on his body. This mere touch of the queen removed the burning sensation and a feeling of soothing relief swept his body. After this incident the king decided to name the newborn as Sheetal (cool/calm).

Sheetalnath was born on the twelfth day of the dark half of the month Magh. When he grew older he married at the request of his parents. At proper time, king Dridhrath crowned him and took Diksha. After a long and successful reign Sheetalnath left his home and became an ascetic. He attained omniscience under a Peepal tree on the fourteenth day of the dark half of the month of Paush. After wandering and preaching for a long time, he came to Sammetshikhar and attained ] on the second day of the dark half of the month of Vaishakh.<ref>Helen, Johnson (2009) pp.480-86</ref>


==See also== ==See also==

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Śitala
10th Jain Tirthankara
Idol of a Tirthankara
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Alternate name:Sheetalnath
Historical date:10^217 Years Ago
Family
Father:Dridharatha
Mother:Sunanda
Dynasty:Ikshvaku
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Birth:Bhadrikapuri
Nirvana:Sammed Shikhar
Attributes
Colour:Golden
Symbol:Kalpavriksha Or Wishing Tree
Height:90 dhanusha (270 meters)
Age At Death:100,000 purva (7.056 Quintillion Years Old)
Attendant Gods
Yaksha:Brahma
Yaksini:Ashoka
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Sheetalnath was the tenth Jain Tirthankar of the present age (Avasarpini). According to Jain beliefs, he became a siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its karma. Sheetalnath was born to King Dradhrath Raja and Queen Nanda Rani at Bhaddilpur in the Ikshvaku clan. His birth date was the twelfth day of the Magh Krishna month of the Indian calendar.

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  1. ^ Tukol, T. K. (1980). Compendium of Jainism. Dharwad: University of Karnataka. p.31
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