Who was the mother of Mahavira?

Yasoda
Anojja
Trishala
Devanandi

The correct answer is C. Trishala.

Trishalā was the mother of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. She was the daughter of King Siddhartha of Kundagrama and Queen Khema. Trishala was married to King Siddhartha of Jyotirmath and they had two sons, Mahavira and Neminatha.

Trishalā was a devout Jain and she raised Mahavira in the Jain faith. She taught him about the importance of non-violence, compassion, and self-discipline. Mahavira followed his mother’s teachings and became a great Jain monk. He renounced his worldly possessions and lived a life of poverty and simplicity. He preached the message of non-violence and compassion to all living beings.

Mahavira attained moksha (liberation) after 12 years of asceticism. He is considered to be one of the most important figures in Jainism.

A. Yasoda is the mother of Krishna, a Hindu deity.
B. Anojja is the mother of Rama, a Hindu deity.
D. Devanandi is the wife of Mahavira.

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