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In Jainism, a Tërthaá¹â¦kara is a person who has conquered saá¹ÆsÃÂra (the cycle of death and rebirth), and provide a bridge for others to follow them from saá¹ÆsÃÂra to moksha (liberation). Tërthankara literally means a ford-maker and refers to a jina (hero) who builds a ford across across the ocean of rebirth and transmigration for others to use. According to Jain Agamas, that which helps one to cross saá¹ÆsÃÂra is a tërtha (ford) and the rare individual who refounds Jainism is a tërthaá¹â¦kara (ford-maker). |
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