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## Subject Index
**77**
**263**
**Subject Page | Subject**
257-256 | The mythical description of the fourteen-day rain of jewels.
256-262 | Sixteen dreams seen by the queen in the night after the consecration.
304-305 | The queen, after applying fragrant substances to the body of the Jain child, adorned him with clothes and ornaments and reached the assembly hall in the morning.
305-306 | The detailed praise of the Jain child by Indra.
262-263 | After the praise, Indra asked the queen about the meaning of the sixteen dreams she had seen in the night.
306-311 | The description of the decoration of Ayodhya city.
311-316 | Indra danced in the city and explained the meaning of each dream. The Jain child was named 'Vrishabha'. Indra appointed the goddesses Shri, Hri, etc. to serve the mother.
264-276 | The description of the Jain child's childhood. The description of their service, as well as riddles, the explanation of their inner and outer qualities, and the beautiful and elegant description of the words like Chyutak, Vindhyachyutak, etc.
316-324 | The description of the mother's service to the Jain child.
276-282 | The description of the mother's pregnancy.
**15th Chapter**
**13th Chapter**
283 | When the Jain child reached puberty, his body became beautiful and radiant. He had one hundred and eight marks and nine hundred and nine features.
325-329 | The celebration of the Jain child's birth by Indra. The description of the four-faced gods going to Ayodhya city and praising the Jain child.
286-291 | The description of the Panduk Shila in the north-east direction.
326-334 | The description of the Jain child's marriage. The father's desire for the Jain child's marriage. The Jain child was seated on the Panduk Shila facing east. The consent of the father and Indra. The arrangement of the ocean of milk by the gods. The marriage of Vrishabhadeva with Yashawati and Sunanda, the sisters of Mahakaachch. The description of the Jain child and Sunanda.
291-303 | The description of the consecration of the Jain child by Indra. The description of the water stream, the earth, Mount Sumeru, the moon, the sun, the swan-filled lake, the playful waves, the rain of flowers, etc.
262.303 | The queen saw the ocean of prisoners.