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Somasagara, and sheltered by Davaji, a Stbånakavasi Jain. Two innocent monks named Dharmasägars and Srutasāgara were arrested by policemen and subsequently released after sound beating, because none of them was Hiravijapasūrı 154
In A D. 1580–1, the sūri went to Borsad where the Jains held many festivals. In À D. 1582, he performed the pratisths when the image of Chandraprabhu was set up at Cambay by Sanghavi Udayakarana who had led the congre. gation to ābu, Chitoda and other places. From, Cambay, Hiravijayasūri went to Gandharaibia
Akbar had heard much about the reputation of Hiravijayasūri, either from a Sravikā named Champs or Itamadakbåns and anted to see him, Ho, thero fore, called Bhanukalyana and Thanasingh Romaji, the Jain leaders, and asked them to yrite a letter to Hira vijayasūri inviting him to Fatehpur Sikri The Emperor, also, wrote a lotter to Sıbabuddin Abmadkhan or Sihabakhana, Govornor of Ahmedabad asking him to send Hiravijafasűri to Fatehpura Sikri with royal honours. Tho lottors fere sent by the runners Mfaundi and Kapola.65
( 164 ) and (1644.) Vidrarijaya, Loc. Cit, P p 31-4.
(165) Jain Sahityano Ilhas, P p 539-40; Fidyavijaya, Suret ar and Samrat, p.p. 78-80, 81-9.