________________ 7. Notes" 27 merely in one or two lines, the details being not given because, as he says, all those stories are very very long and would cover separate big volumes. Accordingly, this story of Abhaya" (i. e. Abhayakumara) is also not given there in full details, but is simply alluded to in about a line and a half. But it is given in full details in Abhayaktimara Charitra. in poetry by Upadhyaya Shree Chandratilaka which is translated into Gujarati in three volumes by Motichand Oghavji Shah, and published by Bhaichanda Naginbhai Zavori for Sheth Naginbhai Manchhoobhai Jain Sahitya Fund: Surat. The detailed story of Abhayakumara given below, which illutrates the last i.e. the Parinamiki Buddhi, is taken and summarised from the 8th 'sarga' of the second volume of this translation. ] Abhayakumara' was, as is mentioned in our text also, the son of the well-known Jaina king Shrenika, who ruled in the city of Rajagrina in the country of Malava. In that same country there was a city namied Ujjaini whore ruled the mighty kings Chandapradyota. Once he thought of conqueriny Rajagriha. King Sorenika, getting news about this, became much puzzled, because he thought that Chandrapra.