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________________ 260 INTRODUCTION verses in praise of Sarasvati instead. It is quite natural in his case as he is known to have been an Upāsaka of Sarasvati. Further instead of Vairotyā he praises Sri Padmavati which shows that worship of Padmāvati was more common in his times. Sri Jinaprabhasūri also in his Caturvimšatistava (Kāvyamālā Part VII p. 170) praises Sarasvati and Ambika. The same is the case with Caturviņsatistuti by Sri Dharmaghosasūri. In the numerous hymns composed in the intermediate period of 700 years between Sri Sobhanamuni and Sri Yasovijayaji Sarasvati appears to have been usually praised varied sometimes by the praise of Sásandevis, but worship of Sarsvati and Ambikā seems to have been current uninterruptedly from the most ancient times to this day. Referring to 'Aindrastuti' by Sri Yasovijayaji the prefernce of Sri Yasovijaya for praise of Sarasvati instead of Yakşas might be noted. The fact that the worship of Brahmasānti and Kapardiyakşa had gone out of vogue during the interval of 700 years between Sri Sobhana muni and Sri Yasovijaya might account for it. The available Māntric literature also confirms this inference, as it does not include Mantra Kalpas of these Yakşas. (In an unpublished list of manuscripts of the first and second Stambhas of Bhāțhaïki Kundi at Jeselmer dealing with Mantra Medicine and Astrology bearing No. 843 to No. 1004-a copy of which is with the writer-there is a Kapardiyaksārādhanā-Kalpa being No. 877-7 leaves. But it is not available anywhere else). VIDYĀDEVIS AND ORIGIN OF VIDYĀDHARAS As promised we shall now deal with the origin of Vidyadharas and worship of the Vidyādevīs. The oldest account as to the origin of Vidyādharas and worship of the Vidyādevīs is found at pp. 163-164 Vasudevahīņdi of Sri Sanghadāsagani (circa 600 A. D.). A similar account is given at pp. 161-162 of Avasyaka Cūrņi as well as at pp. 143-144 of Sri Haribhadrasūri's commentary. Briefly it says that in times of S'ri Rsabhadeva after he renounced the world and turned an ascetic, two princes named Nami and Vinami Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006575
Book TitleComparative Study of Mantrashastra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMohanlal Bhagwandas Jhaveri
PublisherSarabhai Manilal Nawab
Publication Year1944
Total Pages376
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, L000, & L020
File Size21 MB
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