Ayodhya, revered in Hinduism as Lord Ram's birthplace, holds special significance in Jainism also, as it was the birthplace of these 5 Tirthankaras
Rishabhanatha or the 'ford maker’, was thefirst Tirthankara born to King Nabhi and Queen Marudevi in Ayodhya on Akshaya Tritiya, who taught about rebirths and deaths
Ajitanatha, thesecond Tirthankaraborn in Ayodhya to King Jitashatru and Queen Vijaya, had achieved 'kevala jnana' under the sal tree
Abhinandananatha, thefourth Tirthankara, was son of King Sanvara and Queen Siddhartha, born in Ayodhya on the second day of the Magh Shukla month in the Indian calendar
Sumatinatha, thefifthTirthankara, was son of King Megha and Queen Mangalavati, had a divine past as an Indra
Anantanatha, thefourteenthTirthankara, was born to King Sinhasena and Queen Suyasha on the 13th day of the Vaishakha Krishna month in the Indian calendar
Besides these, according to Jain texts, the 24th Tirthankara Mahavira had visited Ayodhya