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________________ शमयन्ति तदभ्यणे रजांसि गन्धजलवृष्टिभिर्देवाः । उन्निद्रकुसुमवृष्टिभिरशेषतः सुरभियन्ति भुवम् ॥३६॥ Meaning : The gods settle the dust sprinkling perfumed water in front of this divine personage as also they make the whole ground around him fragrant by throwing blooming flowers. छत्रत्रयी पवित्रा विभोरुपरि भक्तितस्त्रिदशराजैः । गङ्गास्रोतस्त्रितयीव धायते मण्डलीकृत्य ॥४०॥ Meaning : The Indras (the lords of the gods) out of devotion for the divine Teerthankar, hold over him the three round and holy canopies, one over the other, as if they are three currents of the Ganges. ___अयमेक एव नः प्रभुरित्याख्यातुं बिडोजसोन्नमितः । अंगुलिदण्ड इवौच्चैश्चकास्ति रत्नध्वजस्तस्य ॥४१॥ Meaning : The lofty banner of Indra appears splendid as if it were a finger raised by Indra pointing at the Teerthankar to say “This is our master'. अस्य शरदिन्दुदीधितिचारूणि च चामराणि ध्यन्ते । वदनारविन्दसम्पाति राजहंसभ्रमं दधति ॥४२॥ Meaning : The chowries (a fan of long loose fibres), like the rays of autumn-moon are fanned over him. As they swing over his lotus like face, they create an illusion of swans. प्रकारास्त्रय उच्चविभाति समवसरणस्थितस्यास्य । कृतविग्रहाणि सम्यक्चारित्रज्ञानदर्शनानीव ॥४३॥ Meaning : The three butresses that stand in the religious congregation called Samawasarana appear 246 Yoga Shashtra Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001709
Book TitleYogashastra of Hemchandracharya
Original Sutra AuthorHemchandracharya
AuthorSurendra Bothra
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year1989
Total Pages294
LanguageEnglish, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_English, Yoga, & Religion
File Size13 MB
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