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Kalpasutra
This scripture details and prescribes the code of conduct and
rules of discipline to be followed by the ascetic community. It also contains the biographical sketches of the Tirthankars. The language of Kalpasutra is Ardha-Magadhi (Präkrit).
In first century BCE, Shrut-kevali Bhadrabähu-swämi compiled Kalpasutra. It is the earliest known account of the life of Mahävir-swämi, the 24th Tirthankar, and places him in
relation to his 23 predecessors. This folio records Mahävir's birth to queen Trishalä
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नपा
دیده میشود
द्यावादियाबाहामानवामा चमगमनासारडायता गंबहाविराटक्षिवाढवाताव दोनदिवणिर्कलमाच्याहवाचा विदागाळण्यासंभाणताना जाणतरराणियबदायावसमएका विशियाङलगानहासिहरायसवाल समवावावश्वासंबावनवासवाशीले
वाया
Joodoor
"On the night when Mahävir was born, countless gods
and goddesses glided resplendently in ascending and descending movements. The whole world was awed and
there arose from it a mighty tumult of wonder.”