Book Title: Agam 08 Ang 08 Antkrutdashang Sutra Sthanakvasi
Author(s): Amarmuni, Shreechand Surana, Rajkumar Jain, Purushottamsingh Sardar
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ 5. Mahasimhanishkridit Tap This Tap has many ups and downs. Procedure-- It starts with one day fast followed by a day of eating, then a two day fast followed by a day of eating. The number of fasting days is increased one by one and then reduced one by one to conclude by a one day fast. In Antakriddashu Sutra it is mentioned that this Tap was practiced by Arya Krishna for purifying her soul. 6. Muktavali Tap Muktavali means a necklace of pearls. In a pearl necklace the size of pearls gradually increases and it ends in a bunch of pearls. The Tap in which fasting days follow this sequence is called Muktavali Tap. In Antakriddasha Sutra it is mentioned that this Tap was practiced by Pitrasen Krishna. 7. Ayambil Vardhaman Tap In this Tap the number of Ayambils is gradually increased, therefore it is called Ayambil Vardhaman (increasing) Tap. In Antakriddusha Sutra it is mentioned that this Tap was practiced by Mahasen Krishna. Conclusion This is a brief description of Tap. In Antakriddasha Sutra the description of Tups done by king Shrenik's queens, who got initiated, is inspiring and sensational. Such difficult and rigorous austerities done by delicate female ascetics fills one with respect when thought about. Heads are bowed with reverence. Words of respect are uttered—blessed are such great austere female ascetics. Antakriddasha Mahima • 369 . Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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