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________________ 157 Several stories are told about Jagadu. Most of them show that Fortune had smiled upon him or that he was the 'adopted son of Fortune' and was therefore able to spend money freely. Ratnamandiragani tells a tale which shows Jagadu's relations to Vigaladeva of Anabilavada. Jagadu was a very broad-minded man. He did not want to put any body to shame; so he sat bebind a curtain and gave charity to & person when the latter held out his hand. Once, so the story goes, Višaladeva changed his dress and went to Jagadu Shah for alms. From the marks on the hand, Jagadu Shab saw that the person wishing to receive alms was a great man whose riches bad taken wings; so he gave his two very precious rings in order that he might not be overtaken by a storm of misfortune during his lifetime. Next day, Visaladeva sent for Jagadu Shab, returned his two rings and highly honoured him.10 According to the second story, Jagadu bad obtained name and fame by opening many almshouses. Visaladeva, growing jealous of Jagadu's fame, opened a kitohen in Anabilavāda where he served oil to the people; but he could not do so (10) Upadesatarangini, p.p. 36–7. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com
SR No.034896
Book TitleJainism in Gujarat AD 1100 to 1600
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChimanlal Bhailal Sheth
PublisherVijaydevsur Sangh Gyan Samiti
Publication Year1953
Total Pages300
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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