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The auspicious praise and awakening songs, similar to those of the Videha regions, were heard by the six karmas. Upon hearing them, her sleep was broken. She thought of going to the Lord in the morning, after being free from the duties of the time, such as the arrangement of the varna-ashrama and the village, city, etc. Indra reached the Lord and began to ask about the fruits of her dreams, saying that she had built the Jinamandir according to His command. The Lord, with His knowledge of the future, considered and replied, and then gave her a boon in all four directions, saying that she would have a Chakravarti son. Hearing the creation of many small and large countries, she was very happy. At that time,
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the tiger-like being who was the Indra of Sarvarthasiddhi, fell from there and entered the womb of Yashasvati. The description of her pregnancy
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After dividing the cities, they established six professions useful for livelihood: asi, masi, krushi, etc. After nine months, Yashasvati gave birth to a son. He was born embracing the earth with his arms. This was on the day of Ashadh Krishna Pratipad. Therefore, the Nitignanis declared that he would be a Chakravarti.
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The arrangement of the Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra varnas was done by them. The Lord had arranged all this. From that day, the Krit Yuga began.
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With the consent of Nabhiraj, the Devas crowned the child Bharat, who gradually reached the age of youth. The description of the coronation of the Lord, the placing of the crown on the head of Rishabhdev
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After obtaining the kingdom, the Lord made such rules for the sixteen festivals, so that no other varna could do the livelihood of another varna. He defined the work of each varna, regulated their marriage system, and established a system of punishment. He called the four fortunate Kshatriyas, Hari, Akampan, Kashyap, and Soma Prabha, and honored them. He made them Mahamandaleshwars.
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The Lord Rishabhdev had made many kinds of ornaments for all of them. The description of the various types of garlands in those ornaments
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The Lord Rishabhdev had ninety-nine sons and a daughter named Brahmi from his wife Yashasvati, including Vrishabhasen. He had another queen named Sunanda, from whom he had a son named Bahubali and a daughter named Sundari. Bahubali was the god of love. The description of his body
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While ruling in this way, twenty lakh years of the Lord's reign passed. The Lord taught Brahmi and Sundari the art of writing and the art of writing, and taught his sons various subjects. Gradually, the Lord became detached and began to contemplate the nature of the world. Twenty lakh years of the Lord's great time passed.
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The arrival of the Lokantik Devas, the coronation of Bharat, and the giving of wealth to his