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JAIN ANTIQUARY.
( Vol. III
No.
Period & Date.
Event
81 Phālguna Kraşna
Ekādasi.
Śreyāṁsanātha, the eleventh Tirthankara born at Simhapura, when one Sagropama years were elapsed since the Niravāņa of Sri Śitalanātha. His father King Vişņu ruled over Simhapura and his mother was queen Nandā.
Do.
Do.
Having ruled for a long period, Sreyānsanātha installed his son by name Sreyamkara on the throne of Simhapura and adopted the life of a Digambara Muni.
Do. Tryodași.
Sramaņa Sreyānsa took his first meal from the hands of Prince Nanda of Siddhartapura.
Māgha Kțaşna
Amāvasyā.
Śreyānsanātha having become an omniscient Teacher, began to preach Truth. The teachings of Jainism once again prevailed, since they became eclipsed after Šitalanātha.
First Nārāyaṇa Traprasta and Baladeva Vijaya flourished at Podanapura, who defeated the greatest monarch of that time named Ašvagriva. Srivijaya succeeded Tșaprasta, who rescued his sister Tārā, absconded by a Vidyadhara prince.
Phālguna Kļaşna | After 54 sagropama years since ŚreyChaturdasi. ānsanātha liberated Himself, Tirthankara
Vasupujya flourished. Since three palya years before the birth of Vasupujya Jainism became extinguished. Vāsupujya's parents were king Vasupujya and queen Jayāvati.
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