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The Mahadevi of Vijay Maharaj was named Vappila. The gods worshipped her with showers of jewels, and the goddesses Shri, Hri, Dhriti, etc., served her. On the first Dwitiya of Sharad, i.e., Ashwin Krishna Dwitiya, with the Ashwini Nakshatra and in the last watch of the night, when the Lord was descending from heaven, the Mahadevi, sleeping peacefully, saw the sixteen dreams she had previously been told about.
At that time, she saw an elephant entering her mouth. Seeing this, her sleep vanished, and hearing the sound of the morning drums, she was filled with joy.
She asked the king, who had the knowledge of the world as his eyes, about the meaning of these dreams. The king replied that a future Tirthankara had taken birth in her womb.
At that very moment, Indra arrived and, according to his duty, celebrated the festival of the Lord's descent from heaven - the Garbha Kalyanak. After that, everyone went to their respective places.
Vappila Mahadevi gave birth to the Lord, the most powerful and eldest son, the master of all the worlds, on Asharh Krishna Dashami, with the Swati Nakshatra Yoga.
The gods arrived at that time and celebrated the Janma Kalyanak, and they named the child, who had pierced the enemy of delusion, as Naminath.
When sixty lakh years had passed in the Tirthankara lineage of Lord Munisuvratnath, Naminath Tirthankara was born.
Lord Naminath's lifespan was ten thousand years, his body was fifteen Dhanus tall, and his radiance was like gold. When two thousand and five hundred years of his Kumarakala had passed, he received the kingdom after his coronation.
Thus, the Lord ruled for five thousand years. One day, when the sky was filled with the clouds of the rainy season, Lord Naminath, the bearer of great prosperity, mounted an elephant like another Sun, and went for a forest walk.
At that time, two Devakumaras, who had come from the sky, joined their hands in salutation and prayed as follows.
They said, "In this Jambudvipa, in the eastern Videha region, there is a country called Vatsakavati. There is a city with strong boundaries, called Vimananaparajita."