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________________ 108 S. T. Nimkar ..... 1135. A tiger was approached for help (or; protection, lit, reso rted to) by a fox and hat one (in turn) by a bear and that too (in its turn) by a deer; who is not stunned (lit, confused in mind) in (the fear of) death ? 1136 A doe would not move as she was bound by the fetters of love for her new-born baby; and the buck also stayed put there along with his sweetheart. A137. Leaving alone his mate, killed by sharp arrows, a Citraka (i.e. a tiger, or a cheetah, or a leopard) behaved in a manner befitting his name, (because, Citraka also means “a queer act” acc. to Dr. Upadhye). 1138 Although he flew away and (thus) evaded elephants, horses and men, a peacock fell in the jaws of hounds; under the influence of Fate, dying is also not peaceful. 1139. With his mouth occupied with the intestines of a hare (acc. to com., or, of a wolf or ruddy goose i.e Cakravāka), a dog ran towards a female jackal (acc. to com., or a bear), (thus) longing for both at the same time he did not get either ! 1140. As the neck of her stag was ripped by a Vavalla (i.e. a kind of weapon) first, a heart-broken hind gave up hier life as if it was an offender. 1141. The male deer by being struck, the female by separation (from him) and the hunter by remembering his wife's eyes and shedding tears-thus all three died at the same time. 1142. Running out from elephant-holes (or, mountain caves) shaken by lion-roars (all around) the herds of boars were caught by the powerful Saurastra hounds. 1143. Then, with his eyes red with anger at the direct insult to his own brethren, a wild boar, knocking down men and . horses came (charging) in front of the king. 1144. And that haughty boar, turning quickly and angrily, (attacked and) killed the king's horse and he (i.e. the king) in turn killed that boar. . . Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001424
Book TitleLilavaikaha
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorK R Chandra, Ramniklal M Shah
PublisherPrakrit Text Society Ahmedabad
Publication Year1988
Total Pages150
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Literature, & Story
File Size9 MB
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