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## Chapter Sixty-Four
Standing with unwavering devotion, having completed the six types of fasting practices,
The Yogis, led by Yudhishthira, traversed the ocean of Jain scriptures. || 146 ||
Thus ends the sixty-fourth chapter of the Harivamsa, composed by Jinasena Acharya, a part of the Arishta-nemi Purana, which describes the initiation of Yudhishthira and the other five Pandavas. || 64 ||
They had taken the vow to accept food only from the tip of a spear, their bodies weakened by hunger. They completed this rigorous penance in six months, relieving their hearts of all strain. Yudhishthira and the other sages also performed the *vela*, *tela*, and other types of fasts with great devotion. In this way, the sage Bhima, along with Yudhishthira and the other sages, wandered the earth, immersed in the ocean of Jain scriptures. || 146 ||
Thus ends the sixty-fourth chapter of the Harivamsa, composed by Jinasena Acharya, a part of the Arishta-nemi Purana, which describes the initiation of Yudhishthira and the other five Pandavas. || 64 ||