Book Title: Anusandhan 2011 02 SrNo 54
Author(s): Shilchandrasuri
Publisher: Kalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ फेब्रुअरी २०११ (kevalajnāna) and as a Tirthankara, founded a new Order of Jaina monks and nuns. He lived a life of one thousand years. १५३ "Attended by a retinue of 18,000 noble ascetics, and 40,000 female ascetics, ...knowing that it was time for his emancipation (moksha), the Lord went to Raivataka (The Girnar Hills). After fasting for six months, on the 8th of the white half of Ashadha, he attained emancipation, together with the munis." (Helen M. Johnson's Translation of Trishashti-, Vol. V, p. 313.) Three “shalākāpurushas" in a single family is a rare event. The Jaina authors glorify the life of their 22nd Tirthankara Nemi by subordinating the life of Krishna to him, as well as showing Balarama and the Pandava brothers as followers of the holy path of the Tirthankara. After the 'Great War' in which the Pandavas became victorious over the Kauravas, and after the death of Krishna, we read in Acarya Hemacandra's account: "Weeping, the Pandavas held Krishna's funeral for a year, like brothers. Knowing that the Pandavas wished to become mendicants, Shri Nemi sent Muni Dharmaghosha...with five hundred munis. The Pandavas ... accompanied by Draupadi and others, became mendicants at the sage's side and practiced penance together with special vows.... When they heard that Nemi had reached emancipation, deeply grieved, the Pandavas went to Mt. Vimala (the Palitana Hills) and observed a fast unto death. They reached emancipation (moksha), but Draupadi went to Brahmaloka (heaven) a magnificent abode." (Johnson, Vol. V, pp. 312-14.) At the end of this Chapter, Acarya Hemacandra says: "The Twenty-second Arhat, the ninth Baladeva and Vasudeva and their enemy (Prati-Vasudeva), have been celebrated in this book (by me) after considering thoroughly

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