Book Title: Jain Legend Vol 4
Author(s): Hastimal Maharaj, Shuganchand Jain, P S Surana
Publisher: Hastimal Maharaj Shugan C Jain P S Surana

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________________ The disciples asked, “Is there any redeemer who would extend help in such a critical situation?" The preceptor consoling them said, “The invisible superpower had already said that Jagad ha will save the people out of this calamity and protect many famine victims." The disciples questioned in a dubious tone, “Lord! How Jagad ha has that much money to feed billions and trillions of people and help to keep them alive?” Guru replied, “There is a small garden in the backyard of their house. There is a giant cotton bush tree (ka) in the garden and there are 30 million gold coins beneath that tree”. Jagad ha accidentally listened to their conversation and thought, "How lucky I am to listen to this type of truth about me, from the Guru himself!” Throughout the night he observed silence and performed austerities. In the morning he went to his house. After P ra a (took the food after fasting) he dug under the giant cotton bush and found the exact amount of money as told by guru. He firmly resolved to buy huge quantities of grain. Putting his thought into action he started buying grains from all parts of the country and hoarded in huge capacious granaries. The 'Mun mas' (accountants) of Jagad ha built their huge granary near the granaries of other merchants Mal b ra. There was a boulder between the granary of Jagad ha and that of another merchant. In the morning the accountant of both the parties used to sit on it and brush their teeth. One day it so happened that both the accountant reached the place at the same time. The boulder was sufficient enough to provide seat for only one person, both of them together cannot sit on it. But the accountant picked up a quarrel saying, "I came first, so let me first brush my teeth sitting on it". The quarrel turned into a fight with both the accountant becoming stubborn on their stand. Even the Royal officers tried to pacify them but of no avail. Eventually the royal attendants came out with a solution and said, “Whoever gives 600 Sparddhaka (an ancient coin with greater value than Dramma), will sit on the boulder first and brush his teeth”. Both of them were at once prepared to give the money. But then the second accountant 199

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