Nebuchandnezzar-II of Babylon and Jain Mahavira
Inscriptions found about Nebuchandnezzar-II (not I above) of Babylon have been documented by the West. The inscriptions of which a translation follows was found at Babylon by Sir Harford Jones Bridges, and now forms part of the India House Collection. Inscription reads him " as a worshipper of Nebo, Yav and Istar". Nebo is translated as Nabi/ Nabu as well in same texts.
The India Museum in Bombay housed an inscription tablet of Nebuchadnezzar II from the ruins of Babylon (today's southern Iraq), collected by the Bombay presidency in 1797, the Museum displayed it. This tablet is in British Museum now. From incriptions, he wroshipped Nebu & Marduk (Adinath's Parents = Nabhi & Marudevi) & created temples of gods.
Around 550BC, Nebuchadnezzar II traveled towards East, as found through several tablets written incriptions found in Afghan. Mahavira's samasaran was one of the most revered events of its time.It could be established that Nebuchanezzar also attended Mahavira's samasaran.
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