________________ 36 Notes (St. 140-144 her promising he would not touch flesh and wine although he became a house-holder. Once, while the husband and the wife were moving from place to place, the wife finding the husband gone out for earning money took flesh and wine to her heart's content. On returning, when he found his wife drunk, he became disgusted with worldly life and repented of his having given up his ascetic life for the girl who thus behaved. He listened to the request of his wife and relatives to get sufficient money for them before he left the house. He went to the King of the city and began to enact before him a drama of Bharata's life consisting of the conquest of the six continents, the building of the mirrorhouse etc. etc. Thereupon while enacting the mirror-house incident, he got Kevala. He confessed before his preceptor and having again taken to ascetic life he got Mukti. St. 143-4 HOFEO The instance of the mustard and the mountain for showing great contrast is a common one with poets and philosophers of India. The words दव्वत्थय and भावत्थय (Sk. द्रव्यस्तव and भावस्तव) mean lit. The material and the mental worship. There is a vast difference in point of fruit between the two. For example, the material worship may enable