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illustrates the natural or native intelligence of the king's boon-companion -Vita- who is usually on familiar terms with him (and members of the royal family).
(Note: This is based on AVCB, p. 4199) S.N.50 : This example is based on Nandi -M, p. 153a. It
illustrates the natural or native intelligence of a suvarnakāra (goldsmith).
(Note : This is based on AVCB. p.4199.) S.No. 51 : This example is based on Nandi -M, p. 153. It
illustrates the natural or native intelligence of the man who successfully passed the test for ministerial
appointment. S.No.52: This example is based on Nandi-M, p.153. It
illustrates the natural or native intelligence of the young or boy Jain monk. (Note: This is based on AVCB, p. 4199.) This example is based on Nandi-M p. 153-1549. It illustrates the natural or native intelligence of the Käranikas (judges).
(Note: This is based on AVCB, p.419). S.No.54 : This example is based on Nandi M., p.154o. It
illustrates the natural or native intelligence of both Müladeva and the woman. This tale tells us how Mūladeva helped his friend Pundarika (he is referred in his illicit love.)
(Note: This is based on AVCB, p.4196 - p.4209). S.No.55 : This example is based on Nandi -M, p.1549-1559. It
illustrates the autpattiki buddhi of a minister.
(Note: This is based on AVCB, p.420). S.No.56: This example is based on Nandi -M, p.1556-156. It
illustrates the natural or native intelligence of the king.
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