Dharanendra
Dharanendra is the Attendant God (Yaksha) of Parshvanatha, twenty-third Tirthankara in Jainism. He enjoys an independent religious life and is very popular amongst Jains. According to the Digambara tradition, when Lord Parshvanatha was a prince, he saved two snakes that had been trapped in a log in an Kamath’s fire. Later, these snakes were reborn as Dharanendra, the lord of the underworld Naga Kingdom, and Padmavati. They, then sheltered Parshvanatha when he was harassed by Meghalin (Kamath reborn).Śvētāmbara tradition, however, does not list Padmavati among the main queens of Dharanendra.
Western Ganga literature states that Dharanendra was worshipped for acquiring sons.
See also
Uvasagharam Stotra
Parshvanatha
Padmavati (Jainism)
Notes
References
Adiga, Malini (2006), The Making of Southern Karnataka: Society, Polity and Culture in the early medieval period, AD 400-1030, Chennai: Orient Longman, ISBN 81-250-2912-5
Dundas, Paul (2002) [1992], The Jains (Second ed.), Routledge, ISBN 0-415-26605-X