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________________ 55 incessant gifts of food and shelter given to ascetics and pious men. Hearing of its fame, King Kartavirya visited it. The....basadi was adorned with a lofty go pura, elegant female figures and other sculptures and finials set with jewels. On the specified date (A. D. 1165) this Ratta King, made a great of land & dues to Vijayakirti to provide for worship, food for ascetics and temple repairs?." Kartavirya's son Laksamideva was the last king of the Rattas. His precepter was the gallant hero Muni Chandradeva. Laksamideva, as described in the Kanarese inscription of Saundatti, "of unequalled might, became famous, rivalling and surpassing Kandar pa (cupid) in beauty and the sun in spelndour, the son of the wind (Bhima ) in valour and the lord of Rishis (Chandra) in being the delight of all mankind, the lord (Indra) of the beautiful woman that is the Eastern Region in fortune and Karna in generosity." During his regime Jainism flourished as before. Like their masters, generals of the Rattas were not only famous for winning laurels on the battlefield, but they tried to outshine in the realm of spirit as well. Buchiraj, Mallikarjuna, Shantinath and 1. Saletore, Med Jainism, p. 99. 2. Burgess, Report of the antiquities of Kathiawada and Kachcha, p. 223.
SR No.011095
Book TitleSome Historical Jaina Kings and Heros
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKamtaprasad Jain
PublisherJain Mitra Mandal
Publication Year1941
Total Pages127
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size4 MB
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