Book Title: Agam 31 Chulika 01 Nandi Sutra Sthanakvasi
Author(s): Devvachak, Amarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ $ $$F听听听听听听听听听听听听F 乐乐乐听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听 vain. At last Shrikrishna himself went to recover the horse. When he caught up, the thief said—"In order to recover your horse you will y 4 have to fight with me." Shrikrishna said—”There are numerous types 4 of duels-wrestling, boxing, fencing, etc. Which one you want ?" The god replied—“I want a back-duel. We will fight with our backs." 4 Shrikrishna said—“It is against my prestige to enter into such as $i lowly and hateful duel. At no cost I would stoop so low. You may take 55 41 away the horse." On hearing this the god appeared in his natural form before 15 4 Shrikrishna and bowing at his feet he explained how he had come to 55 test Shrikrishna. After this he presented a divine trumpet to * Shrikrishna and said—“This divine trumpet has healing qualities. It should be blown every six months. Who ever listens to the deepl 5 resonant thunder like sound it emits will be free of all ailments for 4 six months. He will also be cured of his old ailments. The reach of its 4 sound is twelve yojans (measure of linear distance). Ensure that it is i blown only once in six months and its coating is not removed because it is only the coating that has the healing power.” fi The trumpet was blown on a specific date. As the god had told, $ wherever its sound reached every one became free of all ailments. Shrikrishna gave the trumpet to one of his attendants and instructed 4 him to blow only once every six months. One day a very sick merchant in some other town heard about the divine qualities of the trumpet. He at once came to Dwarika. His bad 5 luck that the trumpet had been blown just a day before his arrival. si 4. He was disappointed and worried. After contemplating for some time 5 Si he got an inspiration. He went to the guard in charge of the trumpet and bribed him to scraping a little coating from the trumpet. The 3 powder cured the merchant and he went away satisfied. But this 5 provided the guard with a new source of income. Gradually he 41 scraped off all the coating from the trumpet and sold it. The trumpet 46 was now devoid of its divine healing power. 4 When Shrikrishna got this news he punished the trumpet blower 4 56 guard and exiled him from Dwarika. For public welfare he invoked that god and got another trumpet from him. This time he gave it to a nan of confidence with the responsibility to blow it every six 步步步岁5岁岁岁的牙牙牙牙牙岁5岁岁岁5岁岁岁555步步步步步步步步步步岁岁岁男牙牙牙牙醫 श्री नन्दीसूत्र (68) Shri Nandisutra 中男第劳%%%%岁岁历历万岁岁写%%%%%%%%%%% %55分 4649 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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