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Root of Human World, #Antiquity of Jainism
The father [root] of the human world is #Adam, #Aadam, Adideva or #Adinatha/Rishabha. you can give him by any name. Every #religion in the world believes in the first father (Adipita) of the human world. Adinatha/Rishabha is the root of all major religions like #Christian as Adam, #Muslim as Aadam, #Hinduism as Adibramh and Jainism as Adinatha/Rishabhdeva.
Lord Adinatha is considered as the Adipurusha [ first attained Enlightenment & illuminate to world by his illuminating rational knowledge ], the first Tirthankara and first ruling King. According to Jain tradition, Adinatha lived hundreds of thousands of years ago. Although historians have been skeptical of this claim, evidence found at the archeological sites at Mohanjodaro and Harrappa of the Indus Valley Civilization proves that he predated this 5000-year-old civilization.
Lord Adinatha was born into the royal family of Ayodhya as the son of King Nabhiraja and Queen Maru Devi. He was married to two wives: Sumangla and Sunanda. Sumangla gave birth to Bharat, who later became a chief emperor king . Sunanda gave birth to a child who came to be known as Bahubali.It is believed that Adinatha had one hundred sons and two daughters, who were named Brahmi and Sundari.
Jain tradition holds that all #civilization developed from the teachings of Adinaths. He was the first king to establish the institutions of marriage, agriculture, the arts, and weaponry (swordsmanship, archery, etc). After organizing and instructing the society in various disciplines, he ruled for thousands of years. (The system of measuring time during that period is still unknown.) After this, he divided his kingdom among his sons and departed to take up an ascetic way of life. When Adinaths renounced his kingdom, thousands of people followed him into the ascetic life.
Whenever they went for alms, people offered them gold, jewels, ornaments, etc. But no one offered them food. Thus, many of his followers could not tolerate the starvation. They began asking for food, and then they left to form their own groups. This was the beginning of many sects.