Book Title: Samraditya
Author(s): Pushkarmuni, Devendramuni
Publisher: Shree Lakshmi Pustak Bhandar

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________________ SAMARADITYA 1 The bad result of idleness (First Life) (The Life-Story of Samaraditya Kevali) The Chief Prince-the heir-apparent Gunsen was simple, modest and brave by nature.* He was lover of adventure also. Though his name did not indicate saintliness, he was of a saintly nature. He did not believe in 'Tit for Tat' principle or in the principle of wickedness towards the wicked. In his mind there was quite different tendency or idea. Just as fragrence is in a flower or as butter is mixed already in milk so this idea was in his mind. By adopting the principle of 'tit for tat' we are not able to destroy our past *The only son of King Purnachandra and queen Knmudvati of Kshitipratisthit City was Gunsen. શ્રેણી ૧ કુ. ૧

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