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## Adipurana
This is the detailed story of Jayakumar. Sulochana, the daughter of King Akampan, held a Swayamvara (self-choice marriage ceremony) in Kashi, adorned with a Patta (sacred thread) and surrounded by great splendor. Jayakumar was chosen as her husband when Sulochana's father placed a garland around his neck in the mandap (ceremonial pavilion).
**Chapters 351-385**
Akampan became detached from the world. He contemplated the nature of detachment (Vairagya) and, after the Swayamvara ended, he initiated the son of Chakravarti Bharat into the path of liberation. Akampan then attained Nirvana along with Queen Suprabha. A fierce battle ensued between Arkkirti and Jayakumar. Ultimately, Jayakumar emerged victorious. Suprabha was reborn in heaven as per her karma.
**Chapters 442-443**
The foresight of Akampan and Bharat brought peace to the war between Jayakumar and Sulochana, resolving their differences.
**Chapters 443-445**
A detailed account of the various enjoyments of Jayakumar and Sulochana.
**Chapters 386-424**
One day, Jayakumar and Sulochana were sitting on the roof of their house, with Sulochana praising her daughter's character and contentment. Jayakumar was praising Arkkirti when his gaze fell upon a pair of Vidyadharas (celestial beings) passing by in the sky. He recognized them as his previous birth parents and, overcome with emotion, fainted. Sulochana, calling out "My beloved Rativara," also fainted. After being revived, Jayakumar asked Sulochana why she had fainted. She recounted the story of their previous lives.
**Chapters 425-431**
The love story of Jayakumar and Sulochana.
**Chapters 446-479**
Jayakumar expressed his desire to return to his city. Akampan bid them farewell with great pomp and ceremony. On their way, Jayakumar went to meet Chakravarti Bharat. Bharat received him with great honor. Jayakumar and Sulochana discussed their past lives.
**Chapters 480-500**
While returning from Ayodhya, Jayakumar and Sulochana were traveling along the Ganges towards their camp. Jayakumar inquired about Shri Pal, a deity. Sulochana, in her eloquent voice, narrated the story of Shri Pal, who had taken the form of a crocodile and swallowed Chakravarti's elephant. Jayakumar and the elephant were about to drown in the Ganges when Sulochana, through the power of the Panchanamaskara mantra, saved them.
**Chapters 432-440**
A divine being tested Jayakumar's character.
**Chapters 501-512**
Jayakumar renounced the world and entered the city of Hastinapur with great fanfare. The people of the city, seeing Jayakumar and Sulochana, were filled with joy. Bharat Chakravarti received initiation and attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience).
**Chapters 513-515**
Jayakumar attained the Hemaangad (a celestial abode), witnessed the final journey of the Tirthankara, and attained Nirvana in the presence of the Adi (the first Tirthankara). Sulochana became his queen.