Book Title: Parabels of Mahavir
Author(s): Harindranath Chattopadhyaya
Publisher: Shri Kiran Publishers

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________________ [ 32 ] With love prepared for him a royal feast Of costliest viands : rice and curds and fruit, Honey and milk and saffron-flavoured sweet; But Mahavir, whose oath was absolute, While, thanking the whole Town, refused to eat. Depression gripped the townsfolk and the town Seemed darkened with a sense of darkening doom. Sobs clove the air; the king walked up and down In his tall tower; the queen was bent with gloom. Koshambi Town lay prostrate at the feet . Of mendicant Mahavir lost in prayer. The townsfolk murmured : FIRST Will he never eat ? SECOND No ! he is under oath.... THIRD To live on air ? FOURTH Nobody knows how an ascetic sheathes His mind and blood and body against odds ! FIFTH Perhaps, he needs no food because he breathes Not human breath like ours, but breath of gods ! SIXTH Naught were impossible for such a being Who, even seen by us, escapes our seeing ! SEVENTH A curse is on our Town ! EIGHT We feel, somehow, Like helpless hope-deserted orphans now. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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