Eternal
Signifies the eternal nature of the soul in Jain philosophy
Noble victory
Symbolizes triumph of righteousness in Jain philosophy
Noble light
Represents spiritual enlightenment in Jain culture
Beloved noble
Symbolizes the love for righteousness in Jain beliefs
One with beautiful eyes
Symbolizes attractiveness
Earth
Connected to nature and stability
Holy water
Symbolizes purity and sanctity
Little light
Symbolizes illumination in Jain beliefs
Constant flow
Symbol of continuity in Jainism
Earth
Represents stability and fertility
Unshakeable
Associated with firmness and constancy
Daughter of the sun
Represents radiance and warmth
Second
Symbolizes balance and harmony
Bright
Associated with luminosity and brilliance
Radiance of flowers
Symbolizes brightness and beauty
Delighting in flowers
Represents joy and beauty
Goddess Parvati; Fair complexioned
Shares mythological roots with Hinduism
One who is well-versed in knowledge
Highlights the value of education in Jainism
Swan
Associated with purity and grace in Jain beliefs
Green
Symbolizes growth and harmony in Jain culture
Elephant
Symbolizes wisdom and strength in Jainism
Goodness
Reflects the moral values of Jainism
Beauty
Represents elegance and grace
Desire
Represents aspirations and dreams
Illusion
Reflects the transient nature of life
A devotee of Lord Krishna
Reflects strong faith and devotion
A delightful young woman
Name of a celestial cow in Hindu mythology
Earth
Symbolizes the connection to the natural world
Abode of lotus
Symbol of purity and divinity
Worship
Essential ritual in Jain religious ceremonies
Light
Symbolizes brightness and radiance
House of the perfected ones
Refers to the dwelling place of enlightened beings in Jainism
Realm of perfection
Represents the realm of spiritual perfection in Jain cosmology
Rock of the perfected ones
Refers to the sacred place where enlightened beings dwell in Jainism
Place of accomplishment
Represents a place where spiritual accomplishments are made in Jainism
Beautiful vision
Symbolizes the clarity of spiritual vision in Jainism
Wise
Emphasizes the value of wisdom in Jain teachings
Self-existent
Reflects the concept of self-existence in Jain philosophy
Self-luminous
Symbolizes self-luminosity in Jain teachings
Self-originating
Reflects the concept of self-originating nature in Jain philosophy
Self-illuminating
Symbolizes self-illumination in Jain philosophy
Self-created
Symbolizes self-creation in Jain cosmology
Self-starter
Reflects the concept of self-initiation in Jain teachings
Self-motivated
Reflects the concept of self-motivation in Jain teachings
Self-inspired
Symbolizes self-inspiration in Jain philosophy
Sita
Inspired by a mythological character
Ancient city
Symbolizes rich history and culture
Beloved
Symbolizes affection and care
Creeper
Represents growth and beauty
Earth
Represents the nurturing aspect of nature
Earth
Symbolizes the Earth and its abundance
A knowledgeable person
Represents wisdom and intellect
Cow
Symbolizes purity and abundance
Temple
Represents spiritual enlightenment
Goddess Saraswati
Represents knowledge and creativity
Goddess Parvati
Symbolizes divine strength
Goddess Laxmi
Represents wealth and prosperity
Eternal
Represents everlasting love and devotion
Queen
Symbolizes leadership and authority
Heavenly
Represents divine beauty and grace
Divine light
Symbolizes spiritual illumination
Goddess Parvati
Associated with devotion and strength
Goddess Lakshmi
Associated with wealth and fortune
Pure
Represents innocence and virtue
Goddess Durga
Associated with strength and protection
Warrior princess
Symbolizes strength and courage
One who is famous and glorious
Symbolizes success
Princess
Symbolizes royalty and grace
Beauty
Symbolizes attractiveness and elegance