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it z , Tt BD OR oPKLoPK0 OPRLO PALO PIN OVA O PANTO YANO PAN OLIN OVALOTALO OLIN OLANLOLA NOTA LO TANS OTA O TAN OFAN OTLO 82. “ MAHASHATAK: EIGHTH CHAPTER ( e .ae GIST OF THE CHAPTER ( m + Rajagriha was a famouscity ofNorth India. King Shrenik who was K o also known as Bimbisar wasits ruler. Mahashatak Gathapati lived X 2O a in Rajagriha. He commanded high position in terms of wealth, V O L O property, prosperity influence and respect in Society. He had eighty O million Kansya-patra measure gold coins in his treasure, an N () 9° O equivalent amountmillion in trade as well as in household. s e O r O + In the earlier seven chapters, the measure ofwealth had been that ,ND aN of gold coins. In case of Mahashatak it is based on the numberof K W Kansya-patra (bronze bowls) filled with gold coins. With these O I bowls, the wealth was measured. Mahashatak had so much wealth R y that it could not be counted in figures. So the bow]filled with coins OLAL_ O eS was considered as a unit of measurement. His wealth has been TFIL| L | described in Kansya-patra measure. Those who had huge wealthND O es its counting was laborious. The coins were not individually counted T N z but the bronze bowl] was considered a measure andfilling them O T A with coins, the bowls were counted. Mahashatak was the ownerof O T 0 such a wealth. He hadeightgokuls often thousand cowseach. TO “3; + There wasthe practice of polygamy in well-to-do and respectable C families at that time. Possibly, alongwith worldly pleasures, it was “ a factor in depicting ones greatness—Mahashatak had thirteen (oe os wives, Revati was the head-wife. Mahashatak's other wives also 4% os belonged to respectable well-to-do families. Revati had got eighty + a million gold coins and eight gokuls of ten thousand cows each in k ee her marriage as her Stri-dhan. The twelve wives had got ten & ic) million gold coins each and one gokul each consisting of ten & ro thousand cows in their marriage from their parents. It appears é 2 that in those days the parentsof rich families used to give their e daughter a substantial amount ofwealth in marriage. That wealth 2 s used to remain in the personal ownership of the women as per the ? ( 0 ) Illustrated Upasak-dashaSutra ORYTOMWA ORY ZO AO RIG OYA ODA ONG ORUGORIAO NIZA Ona Ona Oning OnWaODIgO Dug Ong Omid Opie d N ( 2 *
SR No.007654
Book TitleUpasakdasha and Anuttarau Papatikdasha sutra Sachitra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAmarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
PublisherPadma Prakashan
Publication Year2001
Total Pages483
LanguagePrakrit, English, Hindi
ClassificationBook_English, Book_Devnagari, Agam, Canon, Ethics, Conduct, agam_upasakdasha, & agam_anuttaropapatikdasha
File Size16 MB
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