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________________ P.: 98-109.) OOKTINTS. all we bad gained; but I became averso to wordly life and took the vows. After my death, I became a god in Praņata hoaven, and Dhanadeva a denizen of hell in Pankaprabha. 104, 16. The scene of our next buman birth was Hastinapura; we wero both Jaina merchants, my name was Viradova, his Droņaka; our mutual relation was the same as in our previous birth. Dropaka became very rich by trading on a capital lent him by me, end built a fine villa. In the uppermost story of the house a jutty was so constructed, that it should give way when somebody was on it ; his device was that I should enter it and meet with my death. However, he got into such a confusion when he showed me over the new house, that he was the first to mount the jutty; so he fell down and was smashed. I was 80 affected by this accident, that I entered the Order. After my death I became a god in one of the Graiveyaka heavens ; Dronaka became a denizen of hell in Dhūmaprabhå. 107, 2. On descending from heaven I was born in Campäväsa as the son of Māņibhadra and his wife Håriņi. My paronts gavo me the name of Pūrņ&bhadra; but I was also called Amara. gupta, because the first word I ever uttered had been amara. Droņaka was reborn as Nandayanti, daughter of a merchant. She became my wife, but retained the same deceitful disposition towards mé ag in her former births. Once she pretended to have lost a must Valuable pair of earrings. To console her for the loss I presented her with new earrings. After a few days when I was going to anoint myself,, 1 gave her my signet-ring which she put' in her jewel 'box. After my bath, and dinnor, I opened the box to take back my ring, when to my utter amazement I discovered, in it the lost earrings. At that moment Nandayanti entered the room and seeing the ring in my hand was confounded with shame. In order to avoid disgrace sho prepared a poisonous charm; but before she could administer it to me, she was stung by a Make, and died notwithstanding my, endeavour to save her. Grief and despair, Amaragupta concluded, induced me to enter the Order. 109, 18.
SR No.010741
Book TitleSamraicca Kaha Vol 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherAsiatic Society
Publication Year1926
Total Pages938
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari
File Size33 MB
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