Book Title: Jain Legend Vol 2
Author(s): Hastimal Maharaj, Shuganchand Jain, P S Surana
Publisher: Hastimal Maharaj Shugan C Jain P S Surana
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Nimittag a (occult c rya) Bhadrab hu who existed after the eclipse of Ek damg. According to the author of ruta ska dha, his time was estimated as the third century of Vikram. Because, his name was mentioned after the eclipse of Ek da mg in V.N. 683.
After profound analysis of the facts mentioned above, not only historians but even normal students also will derive the conclusion that these are all based on rumours, legends and folk tales. Actually these facts are not backed up by any substantial evidence. Many evidences to refute the above facts are found in Digambara sect itself. One of the strong and solid proofs among them is the inscription of P r van tha Bast which was engraved in 522 aka era, i.e. Vikram 657 years and 1127 V.N. The following names are mentioned in it: Gautama, Loh rya, Jamb, Vi u, Deva, Apar jita, Govardhana, Bhadrab hu, Vi kha, Pro hila, K ttik ya, Jaya, N ga, Siddh rtha, Gh ti e a and Buddhila. After citing these 16
c ryas, the name of the occult c rya Bhadrab hu is mentioned among their succeeding c ryas, describing that he with his power of cognition intimated the congregation about a future twelve year famine, after which the congregation migrated towards the south.
Confusion due to similarity in name
Just because of the similarity in the names of the mothers of Ga adhara Mandita and Mauryaputra, many ancient scholars and c rya Hemacandra, the author of va yaka Cri etc. described Mauryaputra as the younger brother of Mandita and further stated that even before the birth of Lord Mah v ra, the tradition of widow remarriage was prevalent in some places in India, among high-caste Brahmin families. Similarly, regarding Caturda a Prvadhara crya Bhadrab hu who held the office from 156 to 170 V.N., and who is the author of Cheda S tra is confused with Bhadrab hu who lived during 1032 V.N. (427 aka eras) and who was the brother of Var hamihira. How and when this confusion, which was prevalent from many years, had originated in the minds of scholars cannot be ascertained clearly.
The author of Cheda S tra - rutakeval Bhadrab hu
This fact is now being unanimously accepted by all the scholars that the author of the Cheda S tra s was indisputably, the Caturda a Prvadhara
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