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## 90
## Composed by Somasen Bhattaraka
## Entering the Chaityaalaya
Going there, slowly standing in the outer area of the Jinagaram, washing and purifying the feet, one should perform the Iryapatha in order. || 30 ||
Having left the house of the Jinenadra, one should enter inside, removing the face-cloth and look at the face of the Jina. || 31 ||
One who has bathed in the water reservoir should go to the Chaityaalaya built in his house, stand in the outer courtyard, wash his feet, and then, after purifying them, perform the Iryapatha, circumambulating the Chaityaalaya three times. Then, entering the temple, he should remove the curtain in front of the image and look at the lotus-face of the Sri Jinadeva. In this way, he should recite the following praise. || 30 || 31 ||
## The Jina Darshan Stotra
The darshan of the Jina, the Lord, is auspicious, a remover of all sins, a treasure of virtues. || 32 ||
The great saints consider it to be the means of attaining heaven and liberation. What else is there beyond this? || 32 ||
The darshan of the Jinaraja is like the sun, illuminating the lotus of the heart, a destroyer of the darkness of evil deeds, auspicious, and a constant absorber of the water of obstacles. || 33 ||
The darshan of the Jina, the Lord of the night, is considered to be the supreme pacifier of the burning of birth, a shower of pure nectar of merit, and an enhancer of the ocean of happiness of the virtuous. || 34 ||
The darshan of the Jina, the Kalpavriksha, should be filled with the mind, like a wish-fulfilling tree. || 35 ||
It is a destroyer of the suffering of all beings, like a flower blooming on the earth. || 35 ||