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146 / The Rāştrakūtas and Jainism
Yaśasvati and Sunanda. Bharata, the first of the twelve cakravartis and Bāhubali, the first of the 24 Kāmadēvas, were his eldest and elder sons. Brāhmi and Sundari were his daughters. He made his children proficient in various arts and science, himself taught the art of writing to Brāhmi, and from her originated the Brāhmi-script; to Sundari, his second daughter, he taught the science of arithmetics.
5.6.1.9. Thus, the first Jina set a model of an ideal father in giving good education to the daughters also. Ādideva, the hero leading a life of pleasure in the company of his consorts, had spent his ten previous births and in the eleventh birth as the monarch of a splendid kingdom, while merrily viewing an exhibition of dancing performance of the celestial dancer Nilānjanā, all of a sudden the dancer disappeared as it was the end of her life. Albeit Indra, who had designed the performance to evoke the feelings of detachment from the terrestrial interests in Purudēva, immediately created another Nilānjanā to continue the performance uninterrupted. None in the audience could make out the difference except the intended Purunātha who got the clue and decided to relinquish the profane life on the realisation of the essential ephemerality, disillusionment overtook him. He was shaken from his complacency by this incident, pregnant with deep significance. He saw in a moment's flash the hollowness of worldy life and the wisdom of seeking release from its bonds. Purudēva wasted no time and immediately swung into action, installed his sons on the respective throne, sought the peace of forest and penance and attained the eternal salvation in the end.
5.6.2. Pampa has handled a Jaina purāņic theme in a very dignified manner. He was gifted with the required literary capacity and the basic knowledge in the field of religious literature. Thus Adipurāņam is marked by all the distinguished qualities of great poetry and furnished the
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