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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The son of a merchant, D dhadharm approached the prince and explained that he cannot be free from karma without taking in food and water for a long time. Without food and water, the body will perish within a short time. It is necessary to have at least the required amount of food and water, for sustenance so that you can pursue the ascetic life for long and in turn helps you to successfully wash out all karma. Therefore, it is better for you to carry on with your ascetic life having the minimum required food and water, staying at the palace home, until you get permission from your parents for your renunciation."
“Where do you get blemishless food and water in a palace?” the prince asked, for which the votary replied “From now on, I would bring you pure food, water and clothes, obtained from my alms and like a disciple to a great monk like you, I shall provide you with all the necessary services.
Agreeing to the votary's proposal and reinforcing his firm decision, iva Kum ra said, “O virtuous votary! You have advised me to take food and water to sustain my body; hence life long I will perform penance of twotwo days of fasting and even on the day of breaking fast, I will carry on the c mla vrata (eating dry & tasteless food once a day).
Thus iva Kum ra and votary Dşdhadharmā agreed to listen to one another and adhered to their vows.
Despite staying in the palace iva Kum ra with detachment led a life performing severe austerities like a great saint for twelve years and breathed his last in deep meditation (Sam dhi). He was born with great brilliance, in the fifth Brahmdeva Loka as the deity, Vidyunam 1 with a long life of ten S garopama years like that of Brahmendra.
After narrating the four previous births of rya Jamb to the emperor
re ika, the omniscient Lord Mah v ra said, “O king of Magadha! Vidyunam 1 Deva is the same soul of Bhavadeva. On the seventh day from now, he completes his age as a deity and will come into the womb of Dh rini W/o the chief merchant Ri abhadatta, in this very same R jag ha only. In due course she will give birth to this son and he will be named as Jamb Kum ra. Though married, he will remain a celibate. The very next day after his marriage, abdicating the riches he would become
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