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## The Sixty-Second Festival
**Prahapanī, Prabhāvatī, Pralapaṇī, Nikshepṇī, Sharvarī, Chaṇḍālī, Mātaṅgī, Gaūrī, Shaḍaṅgikā, Śrīmatkanyā, Shatasankulā, Kubhāṇḍī, Viralavegikā, Rohinī, Manovegā, Mahāvegā, Chaṇḍavegā, Chapalavegā, Laghukarī, Parṇalaghu, Vegāvatī, Shītoda, Uṣṇada, Vetālī, Mahājvālā, Sarvavidyāchedinī, Yuddhavīryā, Bandhamochanī, Prahārāvaraṇī, Bhramārī, Abhoginī** etc. were born in various lineages and castes, and they mastered many Vidya (knowledge). Having transcended all these Vidya, he shone like a Yogi. || 361-400 ||
Being the lord of both the lineages, he was the king of all the Vidyadharas. Thus, attaining the position of Chakravartī of the Vidyadharas, he enjoyed for a long time. || 401 ||
One day, the lord of the Vidyadharas, Amitateja, gave food to the Charana (singer) Muni named Damavara, who was endowed with Riddhi (divine powers), according to the proper procedure, and obtained Pancha-āścarya (five wonders). || 402 ||
One day, Amitateja and Śrīvijaya bowed their heads and saluted the two great Munis named Amaraguru and Devaguru. They saw the true nature of Dharma, drank the nectar of their words, and obtained such satisfaction as if they had attained immortality. || 403-404 ||
Thereafter, Śrīvijaya asked about his and his father's past lives. The first Bhagavān Amaraguru, who destroys all sins, said, || 405 ||
"From the time of Viśvanandī's birth, I will tell you the whole story." Hearing this story, Amitateja made a vow to enjoy worldly pleasures. || 406 ||
Amitateja and Śrīvijaya enjoyed the nectar of happiness of the Vidyadharas and the earth-dwellers for some time. Then, hearing that their lifespan was only one month, they gave their kingdom to their sons, Arkateja and Śrīdatta, with great respect. They performed the Ashṭāshika (eight-day) worship, renounced all possessions near the forest of Chandana, where the Muni named Nandana resided, and embraced the Praṇāyopagama Sannyāsa (a type of renunciation). Finally, Amitateja, the king of the Vidyadharas, who was the holder of pure intellect, attained Samadhi-maraṇa (death in meditation) and became the Deva named Ravichūla in the Nandya-vartta Vimana of the thirteenth heaven. Śrīvijaya also became the Deva named Maṇichūla in the Svastika Vimana of the same heaven. Their lifespan there was twenty oceans. After their lifespan ended, they departed from there. || 407-411 ||
1. Sharvarīyā cha La. 2. Prahārācharaṇī La. 3. Munipungavī Ga. 4. Mahātmyaṁ La. 5. Prathamaṁ Ga.