Which of the following is considered as the first Jain Tirthankar?

Rishabhanatha
Parshvanatha
Neminath
Mahavir Swami

The correct answer is A. Rishabhanatha.

Rishabhanatha is the first Tirthankara of Jainism. He is also known as Adinatha, the first teacher. He is said to have lived in the 9th Manvantara, and to have attained moksha (liberation) after 84 lakhs of births.

Parshvanatha is the 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism. He is said to have lived in the 8th Manvantara, and to have attained moksha after 84 lakhs of births.

Neminath is the 22nd Tirthankara of Jainism. He is said to have lived in the 7th Manvantara, and to have attained moksha after 84 lakhs of births.

Mahavira Swami is the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism. He is said to have lived in the 6th Manvantara, and to have attained moksha after 84 lakhs of births.

Jainism is an ancient Indian religion that teaches that the way to liberation is to live a life of non-violence, non-attachment, and non-possession. Jains believe that the universe is eternal and that there is no creator god. They also believe that the soul is eternal and that it is reborn into different bodies until it achieves liberation.

The goal of Jainism is to achieve moksha, which is liberation from the cycle of rebirth. This is achieved by following the path of ahimsa, or non-violence. Jains believe that all living beings are equal and that violence against any living being is wrong. They also believe that attachment to material things is a source of suffering and that one should strive to live a simple life.

Jainism is a minority religion in India, with about 4.5 million followers. The majority of Jains live in the Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.