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    Shantinatha. Śāntinātha ( Sanskrit: शान्तिनाथ) or Śānti is the sixteenth Tīrthaṅkara of Jainism in the present age ( Avasarpini ). [2] . According to traditional accounts, he was born to King Vishvasena and Queen Aćira of the Ikshvaku dynasty in the north Indian city of Hastinapur.

  2. Shantinatha Charitra is a Sanskrit text that describes the life of 16th Jain tirthankara Shantinatha. It was written in 1397 CE. This text has been registered into Memory of the World Programme by UNESCO.

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  4. Shāntinātha Charitra. A text in Sanskrit written in Devanagari script. It describes the life and times of Shantinatha, the sixteenth Jain Tirthankara. This work was composed and written in the late fourteenth century 1396 C.E. (1453 Vikram Samvat).

  5. Shāntinātha Charitra. A text in Sanskrit written in Devanagari script. It describes the life and times of Shantinatha, the sixteenth Jain Tirthankara. This work was composed and written in the late fourteenth century 1396 C.E. (1453 Vikram Samvat).

  6. Sculpture of Shantinatha. Publisher: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai, India. Description: Historical Significance :- Shree Shantinatha was the sixteenth Jain Tirthankar. He was born to King Visvasen and Queen Achira at Hastinapur in the Ikshvaku dynasty.

  7. Shantinatha was the 16th Jain Tirthankar. A Tirthankara is a Jain teacher who is revered as a liberated soul by the Jain community. He was born in a royal family of the Ikshvaku dynasty in Hastinapur (near Delhi).

  8. Shantinatha Charitra is a Sanskrit text that describes the life of 16th Jain tirthankara Shantinatha. It was written in 1397 CE. This text has been registered into Memory of the World Programme by UNESCO.