Inner Coolness
His very name means the one who is cool — cool of mind, cool of speech, cool toward joy and sorrow alike. Through him, the seeker tastes the temperature of liberation.
A sacred digital sanctuary devoted to the divine life, timeless wisdom and luminous serenity of Shri Shitalanatha — the Tenth Tirthankara of the present age, who lit the path to Siddhahood for all souls.
Shri Shitalanatha
In the cool radiance of Shitalanatha lies a teaching as old as the cosmos and as fresh as morning light. He is the embodiment of śīlatā — the inner coolness that quenches the fire of karma and reveals the soul’s eternal nature.
His very name means the one who is cool — cool of mind, cool of speech, cool toward joy and sorrow alike. Through him, the seeker tastes the temperature of liberation.
He attained the state of Siddha — pure consciousness free from karma, body and birth. His life is the living map from soul-bondage to absolute freedom.
Born to a king and raised in opulence, he chose renunciation, spreading the gospel of non-violence, truthfulness and detachment for all beings.
The Tenth Tirthankara was born to King Dradhrath and Queen Nanda on the twelfth day of the dark fortnight of the auspicious month of Magha, in the city of Bhaddilpur. He belonged to the celebrated Ikshvaku dynasty — the same solar lineage from which many Tirthankaras have arisen.
His birth filled the realm with serene fragrance; the seasons softened, the rivers ran cool, and the suffering of beings, it is said, was lightened. His destined path was not the throne, but the asana of meditation that would liberate countless souls.
Read His Life →Non-violence in thought, speech and deed — the supreme vow that holds all virtues within its embrace.
Truth as the soul’s vibration — speaking, living and being only what is luminous and real.
Non-stealing — honouring what is not freely given, in matter, time or recognition.
Spiritual discipline — mastery of the senses for clarity, restraint and inner radiance.
Non-possessiveness — releasing the inner grip on objects, identities and outcomes, so that the soul may finally know itself, weightless and free.
Shitalanatha Bhagwan’s discourses (Samavasarana) drew gods, kings and creatures of the forest alike. He spoke of the soul’s native purity, the laws of karma, the ladder of right conduct, and the supreme freedom that awaits the one who is established in equanimity.
A timeless invitation to live by the gentle architecture of Jain ethics, in the spirit of Shitalanatha Bhagwan.
Tracing the sacred geography of Shitalanatha Bhagwan’s birthplace and its enduring resonance through the ages.
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Two emblems, one Tirthankara — the Digambara and Svetambara visual traditions, gently understood.
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How the teaching of śīlatā — sacred coolness — speaks to the modern, restless mind.
Read Article →He who has cooled the fires of anger, of craving, of pride and of fear — that one walks already in the courtyards of liberation.— In the Spirit of Shitalanatha Bhagwan
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