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p. 789–805.)
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life. And thus. Samariditya concluded, neither men nor gods can realise the bliss of Mokga. Velamdhara now asked Samsraditya, what the liberated are like. Ho described them as possessing no known attribute whatever, being reseptially Pure Being, the abode of infinite delight. 801.15.
The hearers were greatly moved by Samarāditya's teaching. The king having resolved to renounce tho world, returned to the town, placed his son Candrayasas on the throne, and entered the Order together with the queens and many persons of rank. 802.11.
Velamdhara inquired of the Kevalin whether Girinena was a bhavya, i.e., destined to reach Mokna. He replied that Girisena was a bhavya; he would be liberated after having gone through countless birthn during countless pudgala parivartas. 804,7.
Girisena was caught as a robber in Ujjayinf; he was runsted alive and went tw the lowermost hell. 804.12.
Samaráditva in due time ontered Mokyn and Ascended tho abocle of the liberatol souls. The gods celebrated a festival in his honour, took the principal part of his body with them, and worshipped these relics. 805, 3.
Four concluding verses.