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## The Fifty-Seventh Chapter
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**57.** The one who is known as the "Six Thousand Prama" and who has attained the knowledge of the "Mind-Perception" (Manahparyaya), and who is the chief of the "Five-Vow" (Pancha-Vrata) followers.
**58.** The one who is known as the "Three-Zero-Yuga-Eight" (Shunya-Tray-Yuga-Ashta) and who has attained the knowledge of the "All-Marked" (Akhila-Lakshita), and who is the chief of the "Four-Sky-Wing" (Kha-Chatushtaya-Paksha) followers.
**59.** The one who is worshipped by two hundred thousand (Dvilaksha) followers, and who has two times the number of "Shravaka" (Shravaka) followers, and who is the chief of the "Two-Fold" (Dviguna) followers. The one who, as mentioned before, is accompanied by countless gods and goddesses and beings of the lower realms, and who is constantly preaching the Dharma.
**60.** The one who, after reaching the Sammed Shikhar, remained in a state of "Nir-Kriya" (Nir-Kriya) for a month, and who, along with a thousand monks, held the "Pratimā-Yoga" (Pratimā-Yoga).
**61.** The one who, on the full moon day of the month of Shravan, in the evening, under the constellation of Dhanishtha, with countless "Gunashreni" (Gunashreni) followers, repeatedly uttered the five short vowels "A, I, U, R, Lu" (A, I, U, R, Lu).
**62.** The one who, by the power of meditation, destroyed all his karmas in the five stages of "Sthāna" (Sthāna), and who, after attaining the fifth stage of "Gati" (Gati), became a "Siddh" (Siddh) and attained liberation.
**63.** The gods thought, "Without him, our state of "Nir-Mimisha-Tva" (Nir-Mimisha-Tva) would be meaningless." They celebrated his "Nirvana-Kalyanak" (Nirvana-Kalyanak) and ascended to heaven.
**64.** The "Vasant-Tilaka" (Vasant-Tilaka) verse:
> The one who, at the time of his birth, destroyed all darkness and saw the entire universe, both animate and inanimate, and who, without any opposition, remained in his own form, that great "Jina" (Jina) - may he guide you all away from misfortune.
**65.** The "Shārdūla-Vikrīḍita" (Shārdūla-Vikrīḍita) verse:
> Your words, O Lord, are full of compassion and are beneficial to all. Your entire "Charitra" (Charitra) is beneficial to your friends. These two qualities of yours reveal your supreme purity. Therefore, Indra and other gods take refuge in you with devotion. Thus, the wise praise you. May the great "Shreyansanatha" (Shreyansanatha) be for your welfare.
**Note:** The text mentions that one lakh twenty thousand "Aryika" (Aryika) followers worshipped him, two lakh "Shravaka" (Shravaka) followers and four lakh "Shravaka" (Shravaka) followers were with him, and countless gods and goddesses and beings of the lower realms were always with him.