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आचार्य वज्र मुनि ने दीर्घकाल तक स्थान-स्थान पर विचरण कर अपने तेजस्वी व्यक्तित्व, अगाध शास्त्रज्ञान और अनेक लब्धियों से व्यापक धर्म-प्रभावना की। यह सब उनकी पारिणामिकी बुद्धि के सहारे ही संभव हुआ।
14. Sundarinand of Nasikpur-In Nasikpur lived a merchant 4 4 named Nand. The name of his extremely beautiful wife was Sundari. 4
The merchant was so infatuated with her that he would not let her i away from his eyes even for a moment. Because of this deep attachment with his wife people started calling him Sundarinand.
The merchant had a younger brother who got detached from the 15 world and became an ascetic. When he came to know that his brother neglected everything due to his fondness for his wife, he came to
Nasikpur to enlighten his brother. Getting the news of the ascetic's 45 # arrival all the townspeople came to attend the discourse but for Sundarinand.
After the discourse the ascetic went out in search of food. 46 Wandering around he arrived at his brother's house. When he saw si the condition of his brother with his own eyes, he thought-“As long
as he is not drawn to something better he will not be free of his 45 4 infatuation.” With this idea he created an ordinary woman with the 56 1 help of his vaikriyalabdhi (the special power to transform material things) and asked the merchant-“Is she as beautiful as Sundari?"
The merchant replied—“No, she is not even half as beautiful as Sundari.”
Now the ascetic created a lower goddess and asked—“How about this?"
Merchant—"Yes, she is like Sundari.”
Third time the ascetic created a goddess and repeated the same question.
This time the merchant was impressed—“Indeed! She is more beautiful than Sundari.” fazira ( ufunfuchares)
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