Sarvarthasiddhaka, Sarvartha-siddhaka, ٳ첹: 1 definition
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: Encyclopedia of Jainism: Tattvartha Sutra 4: The celestial beings (deva)ٳ첹 (सर्वार्थसिद्धक) (or Sarvārthasiddhi, Sarvārthasiddha) is one of the five anuttaras: a subclasses of 첹īٲ (born beyond heaven), itself a division of empyrean celestial beings (Ծ첹) according to the 2nd-century Tattvārthasūtra 4.19. The living beings residing in the Բ are called the empyrean gods (Ծ첹) and represents one of the four classes of Devas.
What is the peculiarity of heavenly beings in Sarvārtha-siddhi? They attain liberation in their next birth as human beings. Why Sarvārtha-siddhi is so called? Since the heavenly beings born here have all their wishes satisfied already. What is the minimum life span of Sarvārtha-siddhi heavenly beings? The life span of these heavenly beings is thirty three ocean-measured-periods (岵) as both minimum and maximum. How many births are required for Ahmindra god from Sarvārtha-siddhi to achieve liberation? They achieve liberation in one birth as human beings only.

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Partial matches: Siddhaka, Sarvartha.
Full-text: Siddhashila, Sarvarthasiddha, Urdhvaloka, Sarvarthasiddhi.
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