Book Title: Jain Stories 02
Author(s): Mahendramuni, K C Lalwani
Publisher: A B Jain Shwetambar Terapanth Samaj

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________________ RATNASAR 103 por Vidyadharas can excel. If by any chance his angry glance falls on you, you can nowhere escape for the safety of your life.” This created a terror in their mind. They talked amongst themselves, "Surely this must be a god or a demon; otherwise, he would not have challenged us, the Vidyadharas If, as we see, the prince's parrot is so very sharp, how much more powerful the prince himself must be! It may become difficult for os to stand before him It is, therefore, not wise to accept the challenge of one whose strength we don't know." So the soldiers returned to their chief to report, who, on hearing the account, lost his temper and said, "Fie on ye all, cowards, that ye are so much afraid of an insignificant parrot. I used to take pride in your valour, but I see now that it was all placed in very unworthy persons. I know not who this prince may be, but you at least should have known that none among the gods or the demons is capable of standing before my prowess Fools ye are all, wholly unworthy for the profession of arms" So saying, he mobilied his power to the full, with ten heads and four hands, and equipped himself with deadly arms Then with a terrific roar that would put even a lion to shame, he descended and entered into the temple precincts The parrot saw him and came back to Ratnasar in terror. Now, throwing the challenge, the Vidyadhara said, "Ye wretched man ! Get away at once, or ye force me to kill thee Yo have kept hidden my dear goose. If life be dear to thee, then surrender her at once's The parrot, the lady, the peacock and the goose were all trembling. Only Ratnasar did not lose Derves Fırmly he said, "Ye fool! I am not afraid of thee, nor am I going to surrender the goose unto thee Get out of my sight at once, or I shall cut off your tea heads and make gift of them to the ten directions" : There was a severe fighting in which Ratnasar fought

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