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## Nāpinurāga
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This section describes the qualities of the donor, the recipient, and the events of the Prayoviśa Parva. It details how King Somaprbha honored Śreyāṁs and others with unprecedented respect, adorned with three belts on his back (445-456).
## Description of the Gandhakuṭī
(540-542) This section describes the Lord's ascetic practices, including the description of the throne in the middle of the Gandhakuṭī (542). It also describes the five great vows, their feelings, 28 fundamental qualities, and 12 austerities. The Lord Ādinātha was seated on the throne with a gap of four fingers. Indra and others were worshipping him on the day of Phālguna Kṛṣṇa Ekādaśī, and the description of the origin of Ākāśa Jñāna (456-453).
## Description of the Ekaviṁśa Parva
(543-544) This section describes the Aśoka tree according to Śreṇika's question, as explained by Gautama Svāmī (544). It also describes meditation in detail (474-477).
## Description of the Kṣatra-tray
(544-545) This section describes the four types of Chamara Prātihārya: Ārta, Raudra, Dharmya, and Śukla (545-547). It also describes the four types of Ārta-dhyāna.
## Description of the Devadundubhi
(547-548) This section describes the Devadundubhi, including its internal parts (477-478).
## Description of the Bhāmaṇḍala
(548) This section describes Raudra-dhyāna (478.476).
## Description of the Divyadvani
(548-546) This section describes Dharmya-dhyāna, its suitable place, the seat, internal parts, and detailed discussion (462-467). It also describes the Śukla-dhyāna in detail, its types, and the entry into the Samavasaraṇa. It describes the Śāla and Gopura, etc. (550-552).
## Description of Yoga
This section describes the nature of Pratyāhāra, etc., the suitable seeds, and their fruits (498-500). It also describes the eternal nature of the soul in Ādyajineṇdra (553.555).
## Description of the Dvāviṁśa Parva
This section describes Indra's worship of Ādyajineṇdra with eight substances (555-556). It also describes the destruction of the four types of Ghāti (555-556).
## Description of the Lord's Kevala Jñāna
This section describes the Lord's Kevala Jñāna (506-507). It also describes Indra's praise of the Lord Jineṇdra (556-572).
## Description of Indra's Arrival
This section describes Indra's arrival with many gods to celebrate the Jñāna-Kalyāṇaka (507).
## Description of the Ādyamangala Devas
This section describes the family of the Ādyamangala Devas (507-506).
## Description of the Lord's Kevalyoṭpatti and Chakra-rat