Book Title: Jaina Granth Bhandars in Rajasthan
Author(s): Kasturchand Kasliwal
Publisher: Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra Mandir

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________________ 272 1 Jaida Grantha Bhandårs in Rajasthan. तत्रादी शक्रपथायां, इद्रराज्य करिष्यति । कलिकाले "इंद्रप्रस्थः' इति नाम भविष्यति । पुनश्च पांडवभूपालाः राज्यं कृत्वा कली युगे, वर्ष त्रय सहस्त्रश्च, भवतीह न संशय ॥ २ ॥ This description completes in 76 Padyas, After giving a short reference to Rāma Vansa Rajya, the poet begings with Pamāra dynasty in this way : कृतयुगे बलिर्दाता, त्रेतायां रघुनन्दन. । द्वापरे कर्णविख्यातः कलिकाले च विक्रमः ॥१॥ दातासूरदयालुश्च, परदुःखश्चमंजकः । दिल्लीशविक्रमादित्यः उज्जणी राज्यनायकः ।। २ ।। This finishes in 92 verses. Afterwards he describes about Tunvar dynasty in which there were 19 Kings. For the Cauhan dynasty, the author takes 25 verses. After The downfall of Cauhānas, Pattan dynasty begins. The poet gives ao exact date which is as follows: विक्रमात सप्तद्विद्वक :१२२७ वर्षे च प्रवरे वरे । चैत्रकृष्ण त्रयोदश्या, म्लेच्छराज्य च जायते ॥ १॥ In Samvat 1393 ( 1336 A. D ) Kutabuddin established his kingdom . विक्रमात् त्रिनवत्रयोदय :१३६३: राज्यस्थापितः म्लेच्छनायकः । प्रादौ कुतबुद्दीनाख्य, वेद-वर्ष-विमामक. । किरदिना रूद्र घटिका, योगिनीपुरराज्यकृत् ।। २६ ।। After describing Lodi dynasty, the author states that the rule of Chatta (Moghul) dynasty begins from Sarnvat 1553 (1496A.D) and Taimurlang was the first and Babara was the second one. It completes with the description of Aurangzeb who ruled over India for 49 years 9 months and 27 Gharies. There are some verses after the description of Aurangzeb, but it seems that they were written later on by another man. The author gives four names for Delhi i. e. INDRAPRASTHAPUR. YOGINIPUR, DHILLI and lastly DELHI.

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