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The donor, a fool, was poisoned by the snake. The result was that the king, **Arvindachandra**, of the **Vimala** clan, was taken away. The **Madhyasthana** (mediator) was the **Sarathya**. The **Nanadeshak** (guide) was **Saranadana**. The **Hadajozanasava** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Karasasoch** (a type of Jain ritual) was also performed. The **Paruamaruvimya** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed by the **Ghudhadhikarikara** (a type of Jain official). The **Vashajat** (a type of Jain ritual) was also performed. The **Itaanajitni** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Samivithyava** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Maniyuppupuiyu** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Yan** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Gautahidirachyakada** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Mayarharamzhechiyasarkabala** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed. The **Devigaungsagolakalapa** (a type of Jain ritual) was performed.
The king, illuminated by golden feathers, was lifted up and seen. The king, who had stolen the pride of the gods and demons, also desired this and condemned his own small merit. He went himself to where King Bharat Sagar, the king, saw these letters in him - "**Arvind** and **Chandra** like the **Vimala** face, etc., in the middle of the **Jineshwara** (Jain Tirthankara), was unmoved by arrows. The son of Bharat, who does not serve me, whether he be a snake, a man, or an immortal, will die by me." Then, telling his own name, lineage, and family, the...