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Sumerian JAIN ANOJ Series

In the cradle of human civilization along the ancient rivers of Mesopotamia, the Sumerians revered the sacred bull as a symbol of strength, fertility, cosmic power, and divine order — motifs that visionary thinkers intriguingly connect to Jainism’s eternal wisdom. The bull emblem echoes Adinath (Rishabhanatha), the first Tirthankara, known as the primordial teacher who established civilized society, taught non-violence (Ahimsa), and embodied supreme detachment and spiritual leadership. In anant kaal (infinite, beginningless time), countless Tirthankaras have appeared across unending cycles of Utsarpini and Avasarpini. Our current Avasarpini kaal begins this sacred lineage of 24 Tirthankaras: starting with Adinath (symbolized by the bull for steadfastness and power), followed by the profound chain including Parshvanatha and Mahavira — all guiding souls toward compassion, self-discipline, and moksha. Sumerian bull worship, meditative sage figures, and harmonious cosmic principles hint at deep shared spiritual threads from humanity’s earliest dawn. This Sumerian-Jain bridge reminds us that the timeless values of Ahimsa and soul-purification may resonate across ancient civilizations. #SumerianJainConnection #AnantKaalTirthankara #Avasarpini24Tirthankara #AdinathRishabhanatha #JainismEternal #AhimsaInfinite #SumerianBullSymbolism #AncientWisdom”

https://youtu.be/VnZblzLL5sESumerian Jain Series Introduction

#SumerianJainConnection #અનંતકાળતીર્થંકર #અવસર્પિણી24તીર્થંકર #આદિનાથઋષભનાથ #જૈનધર્મશાશ્વત #અહિંસાઅનંત #સુમેરિયનબળદપ્રતીક #પ્રાચીનજ્ઞાન”

SHAH SURIL ATULKUMAR

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