Book Title: Madanrekha Akhyayika
Author(s): Jinbhadrasuri, Bechardas Doshi
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ In the MRA (xviii) (xix) Prince Nami is married to one thousand and eight girls. (xx) Prince Nami urges his father king Padmaratha not to leave him by renouncing the wordly life. At the time of making over the throne to him, (xxi) King Padmaratha advises prince Naml to desist from lust, and etc. (xxii) Madanarekbā, now a nun, seems to have already been at Sudarsanapura when king Nami laid a siege around the city. Jain Education International 35 In the SBLV (xvili) Muni Manltorana and Tirthankara Aristanemi are mentioned as revealing the details of the past births of Nami and Candrayasas. (xix) Prince Nami ist married to one thousand and eight girls. (xx) (xxi) (xxii) Madanarekha, now a nun, goes from Mithila to Sudarsanapura to intervene in the quarrel between her two sons. For Private & Personal Use Only In the AMKV (xviii) (xix) Prince Nami is married to one hundred and eight girls. (xx) (xxi) (xxil) Madanarekha is taken to Mithila in his Vimana by the Vidyadhara at her request. www.jainelibrary.org

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