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CHAPTER XI
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The Non-Omniscient Condition of Lord
Mahavira
ARRIVAL IN THE KOLLANGA SANNIVESHA.
ngrossed in deep meditation, the Lord passed that night in the forest of Kumaragaon. In the morning, he resumed his roamings and went to Kollanga Sannivesha. Here he broke his fast at the house of a Brahmana named Bahula. The gods took the opportunity of raining celestial
garments, ornaments, gold coins, and scented water on and near the house of that Brahmana, on that occasion. Sky-rending words of 'Oh, the charity'. 'Oh, the charity' were audible everywhere. After breaking his fast, the Lord left that place.
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