In the Jain tradition, it is believed that Padmaprabha was born to King Shridhar and Queen Susimadevi in the Ikshvaku dynasty at Kausambi[1] which is in today's Uttar Pradesh, India.
[citation needed] On the eleventh day of the dark half of the month of Margashirsh, Bhagwan Padmaprabha, along with other 308 saints was liberated and attained moksha on Sammet Shikhar (mountain).
Maharaja Aparajit ruled over Susima town located in Dhatki realm in Purvavideh region in Vatsa country.
From the realm of gods, the being that was Aparajit descended into the womb of queen Susima, wife of the king of Kaushambi.
On Krishna Dwadashi (twelfth day of the waning fortnight) of the month of Kartik, the queen gave birth to a son.