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The Madipuraan Yuga's Adipurusha, Shri Bhagwan Rishabhdev, and his first son, Emperor Bharat Chakravarti, are the main protagonists of the Adipuran. The story also includes many other great personalities who were connected to them. The characterization of each protagonist is so beautiful that it does not cross the boundaries of reality, yet it feels captivating. Lush forests, vines swaying gently in the breeze, gurgling rivers, lakes adorned with blooming lotuses, towering mountain ranges, waterfalls, dark clouds adorned with lightning, chirping birds, the sunrise scattering the red juice of the dawn in the east, and the moonrise that captivates the eyes of the world - the poet has depicted these natural elements with such skill that it evokes immense joy in the heart.
In the third part, the story shows that during the time of the fourteenth Kulkar, Shri Nabhiraj, dark clouds first appeared in the sky. Lightning flashes, there is a low rumble, rainbows of various colors appear in the contact of the golden rays of the sun, sometimes there is moderate and sometimes heavy rain, the earth becomes flooded, peacocks start dancing, the parched chatak birds breathe a sigh of relief, and the strong water currents spread across the earth. The poet has described this natural beauty with such grace and simplicity that it is a subject of study. In the poetry of other poets, you find the same thing enveloped in complex and difficult-to-understand words, and for this reason, the beauty of nature does not bloom in its form, like the beauty of a woman covered in thick clothes. But here, the poet's simple word arrangement has not covered the natural beauty of nature like a garment, but rather, it has blossomed like the radiant glow of a beautiful woman adorned with fine and delicate clothes.
The description of the pleasures of Shrimat and Vajrajanga, the explanation of the grandeur of the land of pleasures, the dignity of the body of Marudevi, the scene of the birth celebration of Shri Bhagwan Rishabhdev, the expanse of water during the coronation, the beauty of the ocean of milk, the childhood games of the Lord, getting married to Yashoda and Sunanda at the behest of his father Nabhiraj, ruling the kingdom, taking initiation with four thousand kings after becoming the cause of the merging of Neelanjina, spending six months in seclusion and then traveling for six months continuously for the sake of the world, being given the food of sugarcane juice by King Somaprbha and Shreyans in Hastinapur, the state of being a tapasvi, the request of the kingdom by Nami-Vinami, the beauty of the Vijayagiri mountain filled with various forms spread throughout the universe, the great war of Bharat and Bahulali, the swayamvara of Sulochana, the amazing war of Jayakumar and Arkakiti, etc. - the poet has done such a wonderful job in describing these topics with a flowing stream of beautiful language that the reader's heart-peacock dances spontaneously. The words "Blessed be the great poet, blessed be!" involuntarily come out of the mouth. The riddle and the beauty of the pictorial imagery that the poet has shown in the form of a question-and-answer between the six maidens and Marudevi during the description of the gestation period is astonishing.
If Acharya Jinsen Swami Bhagwan sits down to praise him, he appears so absorbed that he does not even realize the passage of time, and he sings the glorious praise of the Lord with not one or two, but eighty-four thousand names. His such hymns are known today as Sahasranama Stotra. When he describes the Samavasaran, both the reader and the listener feel as if they are witnessing the Samavasaran in person. The entire universe is filled with the description of the four-fold meditation. Studying it makes one