Significance of Nirvanasangama
Nirvanasangama in Jainism signifies a sage who embodies wisdom and engages with Indra to address the existential challenges faced by various characters. This concept highlights the sage's role in providing insight into the struggles of existence, reflecting the philosophical underpinnings of Jain beliefs about the nature of life and enlightenment. Through the sage's visit, the teachings and understanding of Jainism are connected with the broader cosmic discussions.
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Jain concept of 'Nirvanasangama'
Nirvanasangama in Jainism signifies a sage's encounter with Indra, embodying wisdom related to existential challenges faced by individuals, emphasizing the importance of spiritual insight in navigating life's struggles.
From: Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra
(1) A sage who visits Indra and represents wisdom concerning the existential struggles of the characters.[1]