NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 2 - SIDDH PAD


Day 2, SIDDHA PAD: This is the second station of Navapad and posted in the highest position of SIDDHACHAKRA YANTRA. It is likewise viewed as one of the Deva Tatva as depicted before. Siddha is the incomparable energy of nature. He is the purest soul in the universe without a physical body. One progresses toward becoming Siddha in the wake of achieving salvation. The Siddha is additionally a Veetraga and general spectator yet does not lecture since he doesn't have any physical body. He lives in consummate harmony, interminable peace and delight. He likewise stays in consummate still rest. 
NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 2 - SIDDH PAD
NAVPAD OLI (AYAMBIL OLI) DAY 2 - SIDDH PAD

Siddha is free from all Karmic subjugation and has no motivation to live as an everyday soul. Thus, there is no resurrection. He lives always over the Siddha Shila at the highest point of the Universe. He has eight preeminent traits and portrayed by emblematic shading red. 

Jain adherents adore Siddha Pada in Shukla Ashtami, the second day of Navapad Oli. They perform Ayambil by eating bubbled wheat as it were. The shade of Siddha is red, consequently the grain decided for Ayambil is red i.e. wheat. They likewise supplicate, venerate and ruminate for Siddha amid the day.

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