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________________ The Followers of the Ever Growing One 203 At the eve of his life he undertook the Great Fast while on a journey down in the South. The story goes that he had a sādhvi sister, Siddha Sri. When a messenger disclosed to her in veiled terms the news of the Great Departure of her brother, saying that: "Those who are engaged in philosophical discussion in the South are shining like glow-worms", she perceived his meaning and continued with the words: "Because now the Sun, Siddhasena the philosopher, has set."191 Thereupon she too, knowing well the frailty of the body, its transient and perishable nature, embarked on the final fast and attained the state of perfection.192 The few documents introduced here date from the XIth to XVIIIth centuries and refer only to the Digambara äryikās, because it is certain groups of ancient and famous temples of that tradition and some seats of Bhattārakas that are available for our study. The three first sets of documents belong to Madhya Pradeśa, the others to Mahārāştra.193 a) At Devagadha The Citadel of the devas is situated, according to present-day state boundaries, in the border-area between Uttara Pradeśa (Northern Province) and Madhya Pradeśa (Central Province). In a lonely hilly spot beyond the small town of Lalitapura is to be found this Citadel of thirty-one temples, all of them Digambara, built during different periods. Deva, in this context, denotes in the first place the arhats and also, but only secondarily, the divine beings of the heavenly realm. The use of the same word, deva, for both could lead to confusion - the 191 sphuranti vādikhadyotāḥ samprataṁ dakṣināpathe nūnamastangato vādiSiddhaseno divákaraḥ. Prabhāvakacarita VIII, 174. 192 sāpi sāpāyata käye vimrśyanaśanaṁ vyadhāt gitárthavihitāradhānayāsau sadgatis yayau. Ibid. VIII, 175. cf. Saṁghamitră, 1979, pp. 198-207. 193 The archaeological and epigraphical documentation of these regions is rich, but has not been fully released or studied. Only that which concerns the äryikās has been used here. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.007014
Book TitleUnknown Pilgrims
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorN Shanta
PublisherSri Satguru Publications Delhi
Publication Year1997
Total Pages820
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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