Book Title: 24 Characters of Tirthankara
Author(s): Harshshilvijay, Kulshilvijay
Publisher: Aatmashreya Prakashan

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________________ Jain Shri Vimalnath Swami At Bharat continent of Pragvidehkshetra, in Mahāpuri city, the courteous King Padmasen was ruling. He forsook world and sacrificed his diplomatic treasury. He pursued initiation from Acharyabhagwant Sarvaguptisuriji. He did Vishasthānak penance and constituted Tirthankar Namkarma. After having peaceful death, in the next birth he became Mahardhik deity in eighth heaven named Sahastrar. After completing life at heaven, he got birth in heavenly city Kampilpur of Bharatkshetra. He came to the womb of one of the most charming queen Shyama on twelfth day of bright half of Vaishakh month, in Uttarābhadrapad constellation, with fourteen great dreams. Queen Shyama was the wife of just King Krutvarmā. She delivered golden coloured baby boy at midnight in Uttarabhadrapad constellation on third day of bright half of Magh month. The whole world became lusty. 56 Dikkumāris and 64 Indras celebrated birth ceremony as per their convention. The King Krutvarmā also celebrated memorable birth ceremony. The parents' heart became clean since God was in embryo and hence, they baptized God as Vimal (clean) God passed 15 lacs purva in bloom of life. He passed 35 lacs years in lordship. On request of Lokantik deities God began 'Varsidān'. ucation International For Private 105rsonal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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