Book Title: Sachitra Tirthankar Charitra
Author(s): Amarmuni, Shreechand Surana
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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________________ ऋषभ अजित सम्भव अभिनन्दन सुमति पाप्रभ सिंह One day while observing the partial renunciation vow (Paushadh) he was about to start a discourse on the religion propagated by the Tirthankars. All of a sudden a pigeon, trembling with fear fell in his lap and uttered in choking human voice, "Save me, O king ! Give me refuge, take me under your protection !" The compassionate king comforted the bird and took it under his protection. The pigeon was followed by a falcon who too uttered in human language. "O king ! This pigeon is my food, leave it alone.” The king tried to explain, "It has taken refuge with me, as such I am duty bound to protect it. I will give you any type of food you want; why kill a living thing just to fill your stomach ?" The falcon insisted "If you will not leave it I may die of hunger. I am a carnivore; who will provide me food. If I die, you will be responsible and bear the sin लक्ष्मी When the falcon did not yield, Meghrath said at last, "O falcon ! As long as I exist, I will not allow you to die. I will cut out flesh from my body equivalent to the weight of this little pigeon and give it to you. You may satisfy your urge to वृषभ eat. But under no circumstance I shall allow you to kül the bird that has taken refuge with me." • The falcon agreed to this proposal and the king put the pigeon in one pan of a balance and in the other started putting pieces of flesh cut out from his own body. Surprisingly the weight of the pigeon continued to increase as the king went on putting his fiesh in the pan. Witnessing this pathetic scene, the queens and the members of the assembly were moved to tears. They requested the king not to sacrifice his precious life for a mere pigecn. The falcon, was also requested to relent but he too declined. (S-1/a) The king continued to cut flesh from his body and put it in the pan of the पुष्पमाला| balance. At last, when the pieces of flesh were not enough, the king got up from his seat and sat down in the pan. Everyone present was dumb struck at this lofty compassion and chivalry displayed by the king. Suddenly there was a flesh of divine light and a divine personage appeared. The pigeon and the falcon disappeared. The god addressed the king, "Maharaj ! The king of gods was praising your compassion and courage, in his assembly. I could not contain myself and came around to test you myself. All this was my creation. You have come out with flying colours. You are worthy of the praise bestowed on you by the king of gods. Please forgive me." The god filled Meghrath's wounds instantaneously and left for his abode. Whenever there is a talk about chivalry and compassion king Meghrath's name is taken with respect. Nlustrated Tirthankar Charitra सचित्र तीर्थंकर चरित्र चन्द्र सूर्य विमल अनन्त धर्म Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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