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division of the eighth Scripture, the Fortunes of the Endwinners, preached. [Sutra 6.]
The introduction of the Ninth lesson.
“Verily, thus, Jambu, in that age, at that time, in the City of Barvas (as in the First Chapter [until]) Kaņha Vasudeva held sway. There in the city of the Barnvai there was a king named Baladeva sa description]. This king Baladeva had à queen named Dharini (a description). Then that Dharios [etc.); a lion in a dream [Just like Goyama). Excepting, Sumuha was the prince; fifty brides; wedding gifts of fifty each; learnt fourteen Pürvas; the period twenty years; the rest the same [until] beatified on the Settumja.
The Conclusion.
So also Dummuha and also Kūva-a; all three the sons of Baladeva and Dharini. Darua also the same, but that he was the son of Vasudeva and Dharini; Anaditthi also so, the son of Vāsudeva and Dhārini
Verily, thus, Jambū by the Ascetic [until] attained, this matter is preached of the thirteenth lesson of the third division of the eighth Scripture, the Fortunes of "the End-winners-"