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The Rakshasdweep: The Vanardweep
carry out the traditions of our noble line, ruling over the country with ability and nobility; and that you will discharge your responsibilities efficiently".
The tears flowed from the eyes of the prince, Maharaksha. His throat was choked; and his lips quivered. He stood stupefied by his loving father's decision to renounce worldly life and was deeply grieved by the prospect of the impending separation from him who was the embodiment of sweet tenderness. But the heroic son of Meghavahan, the mighty hero displayed his unexampled patience and strength of mind.
The prince thought, "If I place impediments on my father's way; if I hold his feet; and entreat him to alter his decision, it is likely that he gives up his determination to renounce this worldly life. But can I really prevent him from pursuing the path of renunciation ? What is my ability compared to the stern master, Time ? What am I but a weak creature compared to his invincible might! I am but a dry blade of grass before his determination which stands stolid and unshakeable like the Meru. Yet, how can I allow him to go away ? Even after a hundred years, sugar remains sweet! No! No! I will not allow him to go away from me!” The wheel of thoughts kept revolving furiously in the mind of the prince. He was caught in a whirlpool of conflicting thoughts and emotions.
Again, he was immersed in deep reflections. "If I place impediments on the path dear to him, his tender heart might be wounded. If he is thus grieved, his grief may become boundless. He cannot even look at me, afterwards, with a calm Shall I keep off his chosen path ? Yes. Only that is proper".
The prince, Maharaksha, bowed his head to his father in all humility and veneration; and agreed to abide by his decision.
The heroic King Meghavahan sought the spiritual refuge of Bhagwan Ajitnath; and became a Shraman, after receiving from him, initiation into the Sadhudharma.
: Meghavahan who renounced Kingship and turned a Shraman became deeply absorbed in severe austerities and a
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