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________________ Lilavai-Kahā of Koühala :21 : 195. Thus, having controlled my heart which was free from grief and calm (now), 1 started by the path indicated by those boatmen. 496. Having crossed the forest regions near the sea-shore in which were groves scented with the smell of cardamom, Lavali and clove, 197–198. My lord ! after a long time, I somehow reached the region of Sapta-Godāvarı-Bhima (or, the temple of God Bhimeswara on the bank of Godavari flowing into the ocean in seven streams, acc. to com.), which was overgrown with Sarala, Tamāla, Priyala and Sāla trees, which had thick groves of Punnāga, Nāgakesara, Jambu, Kadamba and Mango trees and which had washed off the mud of (or, all) the sins of Kali-age by the waters of Godāvarı divided into seven streams. 199. My fatigue was removed by Godāvari, which had reached the ocean in seven streams (lit. tasted or kissed the ocean with seven mouths). Even in great calamity, getting (lit. reaching or coming into contact with ) the company (of acquaintances) is very pleasant. 200. With my weariness gone after a pleasant bath (or swim) I immediately entered that temple of Siva (or Pinākin) which removed the fear of all the creatures in this worldly life. 201. (And I) saw (Bhimeśvara), beloved of Pārvati, the destroyer of Tripura, Andhaka, Gajāsura and body of Cupid whose feet were touched by the diadems on the heads of all great Gods and demons (bowing in salutation). 202. Having praised heartily with encomiums of Yogaśāstra that wielder of Sūla, who constitutes the three qualities, the three Vedas, the three mantras and the group of three (kālas, acco, of com.) and whose feet are saluted by Gods 203. (I) entered a beautiful monastery which was like the stepping-stone of heaven and in a corner of which was seated comfortably a Pāśupata (ascetic). 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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