Bhagwan Vimalnath, revered as the thirteenth Tirthankara of Jainism, was born to King Kritavarma and Queen Shyama Devi in Kampilpur (modern-day Uttar Pradesh). From an early age, Prince Vimal displayed qualities of compassion, humility, and detachment from worldly pleasures. Despite being surrounded by royal luxuries, he realized the fleeting nature of material existence and turned toward the pursuit of truth.
Guided by his inner calling, Vimalnath renounced worldly life and undertook deep meditation, conquering desires and attachments. Through his unwavering spiritual practice, he attained Keval Gyan (absolute knowledge) and became a Tirthankara, showing the path of liberation to countless souls.

His symbol, the Boar (Varaha), represents strength, determination, and the power to overcome ignorance. Followers honor him as a beacon of purity, reminding us that true happiness lies not in possessions but in spiritual awakening.
Bhagwan Vimalnath’s teachings remain timeless, guiding aspirants to cultivate compassion, practice non-violence, and walk the path of self-realization. His life is celebrated as an eternal inspiration for seekers striving to rise above worldly illusions and attain Moksha.