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## VipakShrut-Ang-11- ShrutSkandh-2, Chapter-3
**(The story in brief is)** There was a city named Virapur. It had a garden named Manoram. That city was ruled by king Virakrishnamitra. His queen was named Shridevi. They had a son named Sujat Kumar. He was married to five hundred girls, chief among them being Balashri. Bhagavan Mahavir arrived. Sujat accepted Shravak Dharma (householder's code). On being asked by Gautam Swami about his past birth, Bhagavan Mahavir replied
**(In past birth)** There was a city named Ikshusara. Rishabhdatt Gathapati lived there. He gave faultless food as alms to ascetic Pushpadatt and as a consequence acquired Ayushya karma (life span determining karma) to be a human being: Completing his life span there, he has " reincarnated as Sujat Kumar... and so on up to... He will take rebirth in Mahavideh area, get initiated and at last will become Siddha (perfect), Buddha (enlightened) and Mukta (liberated) and attain nirvana ending all misery.
**Commentary** The details of the third chapter are same as those in the second chapter. The only difference is in name and place. Therefore all the. Details should be read as those about Subahu Kumar.
**Conclusion** should be read as before.
**Chapter -3- Compiled by Muni Deepratna Sagar is finished**
**Chapter (Adhyayan) - 4- Suvasav**
**[40]** **Meaning**- The foreword of the fourth chapter should be read as before. (Jambu Swami asked—"Bhante ! What is the text and meaning of the fourth chapter as preached by Shraman Bhagavan Mahavir ?" Sudharma Swami replied )
**(The story in brief is)** There was a city named Vijayapur. It had a garden named Nandanavan. In that garden was a temple of Ashoka Yaksh. That city was ruled by king Vasavadatt. His queen was named Krishnadevi. They had a son named Suvasav Kumar. He was married to five hundred girls, chief among them being Bhadraa. Bhagavan Mahavir arrived. Suvasav accepted Shravak Dharma (householder's code). On being asked by Gautam about his past birth, Bhagavan Mahavir replied
**(In past birth)** There was a city named Kaushambi. King Dhanapal ruled there. He gave faultless food as alms to ascetic Vaishramanabhadra and as a consequence acquired Ayushya karma (life span determining karma) to be a human being. Completing his life span there, he has reincarnated as Suvasav Kumar... and so on up to... At last at the end of this very life he will become Siddha (perfect), Buddha (enlightened), and Mukta (liberated) and attain nirvana ending all misery.
**Conclusion** should be read as before.
**Chapter -4- Compiled by Muni Deepratna Sagar is finished**
**Aagam - 11 - Vipak-Shrut**
**Compiled by - Deepratnasagar**
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