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of the fourth division of the Avasarpini time-cycle when
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sixty thousand animals. S
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congregation. Like Anand, Kamdev also came out of his
house and came to Bhagavan Mahavir. He accepted the vows
of an householder. All the remaining versions should be
taken as similar to that of Anand. He also handed overhis
responsibilities to the eldest son and with the permission of |
his eldest son, friends and social circle, he came to the
Paushadhshala. He meticulously followed the religious vows
and restraints as detailed by Bhagavan Mahavir.
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