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5. Read agefor anfor after we for aggafonfuaftaces.
11. Separate लोह from विरुदु.
XIII Further principles of Jainism explained.
XIV The sixteen obstacles, the four Kaṣayas etc. explained.
XV Conclusion of the Muni's exposition.
XVI The king and the minister like the muni's teaching; other people too leave off going to Kosiya and turn to the new Muni.
SANDHI XX
I Dhanamitta and Nandimitta keep going to the place of Kosiya. One day Dhanamitta says to Nandimitta, 'Friend, Gunamālā keeps wondering at your very meritorious behaviour. Will you go and see her.' The latter declines, saying that he never goes to his house in the evening.
II Dhanamitta says some one in his house is attached to Nandi. The latter should therefore go. The latter again declines to go in the evening and dine with him. He has had bitter experiences.
3. 'I had not marked so long, that you had not visited my place of an evening. I shall therefore not let you go unless you tell me.,
Read a farfars instead faerferers of the text.
10. -Infinitive.
III Nandimitta, who has had enough bad experience of nisibhojana, persuades his friend to give it up. The latter protests, saying that the whole army and attendants of king Pahanjana dined by night; but for the sake of his friend he is ready to give it up.
-Compare xvi 8, 1.
4. The first line lacks one syllable. Read like Jacobi aft fte si re
अलज्जिउ
12. Read far together. "From today, hence forward.' We would rather expect a form like . That this can be an equivalent of fa has apparently escaped Jacobi, who gives gaf as its synonym. What can it mean? Rather from -beginning.
IV Dhaṇamitta has from that day begun to become devout and follows Jina's religion.
V Still he and the minister's daughter keep going to the anchorite Kosiya. The latter, deserted by people, nurses hatred against Vajjoyara, who has dissuaded people from going to him, and dying in that mental state, becomes Asanivega, the fearful demon in Tilakadvipa.
Vajjoyara too dies while fighting for his king.
VI. His death is a serious blow to his daughter Kirtisenä. She faints and is revived by Dhanamitta. Her lamentation.
2. Read aft and a
separately.
3. Separate पवण from सितु. The latter is connected with चंदणरसेण..