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And Paschim Muni went away from there.
After his death, he was born as the son of the King Nandighosh and Queen Indumati of Kaushambi. He was named Rathivardhan.
When Rathivardhan grew up to be a young man his parents celebrated his marriage with an extraordinary beautiful princess and he spent his life always engaged in sports of love in the company of his wife and the other damsels of biwitching beauty.
Muni Pratham, spending his life in austere spiritual activities reached the fifth heaven after his death and was born there as a heavenly being. Like other heavenly beings he too possessed Avadhijnan (extrasensory perception). Exercising his Avadhijnan he perceived Muni Paschim now leading his life as the prince of Kaushambi.
Pratham Muni's affection for Muni Paschim as a brother remained unaffected though Paschim had paid no heed to his well-meant advice and had entered the samsar. The river of affection for his brother kept flowing through Pratham's heart like a constant stream without a fall. In other words his love for his brother had not decreased. Impelled by this love for his brother, even in his life as a heavenly being Muni Pratham exercised his extrasensory perception to see where his brother was and in what condition he was
When Pratham thus visualized his brother Paschim steeped in the samsar and enjoying worldly pleasures, he felt greatly shocked and pained. He thought that if Paschim thus continued to live a worldly life enjoying sensual pleasures, after his death he would certainly go to hell and his spiritual ruin would be certain. Therefore he thought that he should somehow caution him and awaken him into an awareness of the dangers attending upon a life of sensuality.
Of course, even heavenly beings indulge in sensual pleasures but those human beings who take birth as heavenly beings after having led a life of austerity and severity would live in
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