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Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra
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Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir
xxviii
VAJJÄLAGGAM
The following stanzas are found to be common between the additional stanzaspe inted in the Appendix of the present edition (pp. 216 ff.) and the Gāthāsaptaśati :
VL GSS VL GSS
64*3
704
445*1
284*3
884
| 4455 4969
161 223 887
349*3
844
Only partial similarity is noticed in the case of the following, five stanzas :
VL GSS | VL GSS
168
292
430
370
242
Continued from page *oit The stanza is addressed by the Nāyikā to a female messenger who had all along been professing her steadfast loyalty to the Nāyikā by saying : "your task (cause) is my task, i. e. our interests are identical. I shall always do my best to promote your interests as if they were mine own'. But on this particular occasion, the female messenger who had been sent by the Nāyikā to appease the offended and indifferent Nāyaka and to bring him back to the Nāyikā, had herself a love.intrigue with the Nāyaka. The Näyikā therefore says ironically: "It appears that you have today translated your professions into action by actually usurping my place and thus proved the identity of your interests with mine, (in a different sense altogether). You have kept your word !" The wording of the stanza in the Vajjālagga appears to be corrupt, but it must have originally conveyed the same sense as st. 861 in the Gātbāsaptašati.
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