Book Title: Comparative Study of Mantrashastra
Author(s): Mohanlal Bhagwandas Jhaveri
Publisher: Sarabhai Manilal Nawab

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________________ ANTIQUITY OF JAIN MANTRAS: VIDYADEVIS AND VIDYADHARAS 261 sons of Kaccha and Mahākaccha, followed him from place to place, attended upon him sword in hand and served him zealously. Dharaṇendra, the king of snake-deities, who came to make obeisance to the lord, saw them serving the lord humbly, diligently and respect. fully. Out of curiosity he inquired what their object was in thus serving the lord. They replied that the lord distributed lands amongst his sons and other Ksatriyas when they were in a distant country and that they were then serving the lord in order that the lord might do them some favour. Dharņendra replied with a smile that the lord was beyond favour and disfavour and indifferent even to his own body, was without any possessions or belongings and free from attachment like a lotus, and that as they had however served the lord for a long time he would give them lands on both the sides of Mt. Vaitādhya as its reward. As the lands were not approachable on foot, he said that, he would give them the flying-lore and also other Vidyās with the aid of which they might induce people to go with them there. They thanked him and Dharņendra gave them forty-eight thousand Vidyās of Gandharvas (Deities) and Pannagas (Snake-deities) including amongst them Mahārohiņi,* Prajnapti, Gaurī, Vidyunmukhi Mahājwālā, Tiraskārini, Bahurūpā and others. Nami and Vinami founded on the South and North sides of Mt. Vaitādhya fifty and sixty towns respectively. Their subjects were divided in sixteen Nikāyās or groups, eight Nikāyās belonging to Nami and the other eight to Vinami. The respective groups took their names from the names of the Vidyādevis presiding over them e. g. Gaurikas from Gaurī, Gāndhāras from Gāndhāri, Mänavas from Mänavī, Mátangas from Mātangi, Kälakesās from Kālikā etc. They installed Lord Rşabha in the courts in their towns as also the particular Vidyādevi presiding over the particular group of Vidyadharas. * Ayaśyakacūrņi additionally mentions that amongst the forty-eight thousand Vidyås Gauri, Gandhåri Rohiņi and Prajnapti are Mahāvidyās. Sri Dharaṇendra laid down rules for the observance of Vidyadharas: (1) No One Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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