Book Title: Devindatthao Devendrastava Author(s): D S Baya Publisher: Agam Ahimsa Samta Evam Prakrit SamsthanPage 98
________________ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. DEVENDRASTAVA: 7 Listen, with happiness in your heart, to that gem of sermon (by the Lords Tirthankaras) that is venerated by the brave (spitritual warriors) and which is as pure as the (flawless light of) rows of stars. BHAVANPATI GODS O' Beauteous one with sparkling eyes! listen from me the names of the twenty fire-coloured Bhavanapati gods that live on the Ratnaprabha ground. TWENTY BHAVANAPATI INDRAS - Two kings of the Asurakumāras are - 1. Camarendra and 2. Vairocana. Nāgakumāra gods, too, have two kings called 3. Dharanendra and 4. Bhūtānanda. There are, O' Beauteous one! two Suvarnendras called 5. Veņudeva and 6. Veņudāli. The Dvīpakumara gods also have two kings known as 7. Pūrṇa and 8. Vasistha. The Udadhikumāra gods, too, have two Indras 9. Jalakanta and 10. Jalaprabha and there are two kings of the Diśākumāra gods that are known as 11. Amitagati and Amitavāhana. Two Indras of the Vayukumāra gods are 13. Velamba and 14. Prabhanjana and those of the two kings of the Stanitakumāra gods are 15. Ghosa and 16. Mahaghosa. The names of two Vidyutakumārendras are 17. Harikānta and 18. Harissaha and those of the two kings of the Agnikumara gods (Hutaśanapati) are 19. Agniśikha and 20. Agnimānava. Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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