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Citrasenapadmavaticaritra
that the horse stopped and covered a few steps backwards without changing the direction. Suddenly the porch fell upon the people. After reaching the city, Citrasena went to see his step-mother who invited him to a dinner. In response to the invitation, he went to her palace along with his friend and retinue. He was served sweets mixed with poison, but was saved from eating them by the prudence of Ratnasāra who, removing the poisonous sweets, placed in Citrasena's dish pure ones which he had taken with him. (270-298)
Thus defeated in his attempts at the life of his son the king was feeling remorse one day, when the last Tirthankara, Mahāvīra, happened to visit Vasantapura. Hearing of his arrival, Vīrasena went to listen to his sermon which moved him so much that be installed Citrasena on the throne, and himself, followed by his queen, joined the Order. (299–322)
Thenceforward, with Ratnasara as his