Book Title: Agam 18 Upang 07 Jambudveep Pragnapti Sutra Sthanakvasi
Author(s): Amarmuni, Shreechand Surana
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ $4545454545454541 41 415 444 4 45 446 447 44444444 152. At that time in capital Chamarchancha Chamar, the master of demon-gods (Asurraj), who was sitting in Saudharma assembly on his seat called Chamar throne comes there with his 64,000 co-chiefs, 33 advisors, four governors, five chief goddesses with their families, three cabinets, seven armies, seven army chiefs, 64,000 celestial beings in each direction servings as his body-guards and many other celestial beings in the same manner as Shakrendra had come. The points of difference are that his chief of infantry is Drum, his divine bell is Oaghswara, his 1 is in 50,000 yojans, his flag-staff is of 500 yojans and Abhiyogik celestial beings do the fluid process for creating his Viman. The remaining description is the same is mentioned earlier. He comes to Mandar mountain and serves the Tirthankar. At that time, Bali the master of Asurraj comes to Mandar mountain in the same manner. The points of difference are that his co-chiefs are 60,000, his body-guards are four times of co-chiefs, his army chief of infantry is Mahadrum and his divine bell is Mahaughaswara. The remaining description is the same as mentioned in Jivabhigam Sutra. Similar is the version relating to the arrival of Dharanendra. The points of difference are that his co-chiefs are 6,000, chief goddesses are six, body-guards are four times the number of co-chiefs, the divine bell is Meghaswara, the army chief of the pedestrian army is Bhadrasen and his Viman is 25,000 yojans. The height of his flag-staff is 250 yojans. The description of all the Indras of Bhavanvasi celestial beings besides Asurendra is the same as earlier mentioned. The only difference is that the divine bell of Asurkuamrs is Oaghaswara, of Nagakumars is Meghaswara, of Suparnakumars is Hansaswara, of Vidyutkumars is Kraunchaswara, of Agnikumars is Manjuswara, of Dik-kumars is Manjughosha, of Udadhikumars is Suswara, of Dveepkumars is Madhuraswara, of Vayukumars is Nandiswara and of Stanitkumars is Nandighosha. Chamarendra has 64,000 co-chiefs while Balindra has 60,000. Besides Asurendras the remaining eighteen Bhavanvasi Indras have 6,000 co-chiefs each. Their body-guards are four times of co-chiefs. The Bhavanpati Indras of the southen region except Chamrendra have Bhadrasen as their army chief and those of the northen region except Balindra have Daksh as their army chief. Similar is the description of Indras of Vyantar celestial beings and of stellar (Jyotish) पंचम वक्षस्कार ( 431 ) Fifth Chapter 155555555555555555555555555555555555 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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