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krisņā 8. Rāma-kriṣṇā 9. Pitru-séna kriṣņâ. 10. Mahă-séna kriṣṇā whose ten sons viz 1. Kāla 2. Su-kāla 3. Mahākāla 4. Krisņa 5. Su-krisņa 6 Mahā-krisna 7. Vira-krisna 8. Râma-krisga 9. Pitru-séna krisņa and 10. Maha-séna Krisņa, had gone to the battle-field near Vaiśāli, and were killed by the arrow of King Cetaka, renounced the world and took Bhāgavati pious hands of Śramaṇa Bhagavan Mahāvīra.
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The names of the widowed queens of King Śréņika who took Diksä are as follow:
Names of Queens
Kālī
Su-käli
Mahakali
1.
2.
3.
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Maha-kriṣṇā
Vira-krisņā
1.
2.
3.
4. Krisgå
4.
Kriṣṇa
5. Su-kriṣṇā
5.
Su-krisņa
6.
6
Mahā-kriṣṇa
7.
7. Vira-krisņa
8.
Rāma kriṣṇā
8.
Rama-kriṣṇa
9.
Pitruséna krisǹā
9.
Pitruséna kriṣṇa Mahâséna-krisņa
10. Mahāséna krisnā
10.
These ten queen sädhvis were kept under the care of Arya Candană.
Table.
Names of their sons.
Kāla
Su-kâla
Maha-kala
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Twenty-seventh Year of Ascetic Life. (B. C. 542-41) 1. Diksă of Halla and Véhalla.
When the rainy season was over, Śramana Bhagavāna Mahāvira left Mtthila Nagari and went in the direction of Śrāvasti On the way, to Śravasti. Halla (Véhāsa) and Véhalla-younger brothers of Kunika-on whose account a very desperate and bloody battle at Vaisâlî was fought, becoming disgusted with worldly strange events, approached Sramana Bhagavana Maha vira and took Bhagavati Dikṣā at the pious hands of the Worshipfnl Lord.
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