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## The Second Part's Table of Contents
**Topic** | **Page**
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Going to the forest and taking initiation. They took the image of the Niruvarsha of the infinite convoy actions and performed Kayotsarga. | 277-286
Bharata Chakravarti took his head at their feet. Sixteen sacraments and the description of the mantras suitable for the Havan. | 260-316
The forty-fourth chapter. The thirty-seventh chapter. | 200-220
After some time, Bharata Chakravarti entered the city of Ayodhya with great pomp. Description of some dreams that show the wonderful results of his pomp. | 221-236
The thirty-eighth chapter. |
After seeing the dream, his mind was disturbed. To know its real fruit, he thought of going to the Samavasarana of Lord Pradinath. |
Bharata thought, "Where should we spend the wealth of devotion to the Jina that we have obtained?" He requested Sri Pradyajinenadra, "I am a Brahmin by birth. What will be the benefit of giving wealth to the householders who are Anuvrata holders? Or will it be harmful? I have seen some dreams, what will be their fruit?" |
In response, Lord said, "My dear! This Brahmin caste will lose its dignity in the future. Saying this, he also told the fruit of the dreams. Hearing this, the Chakravarti entered the city of Ayodhya. But some people stood outside. When the Chakravarti asked them the reason for not being able to enter, they said, "The green grass that has grown on the way is one-sense beings. We will be filled by our walking, so we are unable to enter for the sake of protecting compassion." |
The forty-second chapter. |
One day, Bharata the emperor was sitting in the royal assembly. Many other kings were present. At that time, he gave advice to the kings through various examples about politics and the Varna Ashrama Dharma. | 331-350
The forty-third chapter. |
He gave advice on the actions of the Brahmins. He gave advice on many actions. First, he gave advice on the actions of Garbhanvaya. | 240-268
Here, the composition is by Gunabhadracharya. |
First, he expressed devotion to his Guru, Jinsen, and showed his humility. |
The forty-first chapter. |
Then, standing in the Samavasarana assembly, Srenic requested Gautam Ganadhar, "O Bhagavan! Now I want to hear the story of Sri Jayakamar. Please tell me." | 266-276
After the journey, Bharata Chakravarti gave advice on the actions of the Nvaya. |