Book Title: Samraiccha Kaha
Author(s): Madhusudan Modi
Publisher: Gurjar Granth Ratna Karyalay

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________________ 6.3.3 Here, of them both there are many births; they are all not useful; there is proper mutuality amongst the nine; wherefore this number is said. (20) Just the same matter upto the endurance of the calamity by Girisena, which was narrated by the Lord who attained the absolution, to a Valandhara god, (21) To king Municandra and to his queens Narmada and others,—the same matter I also tell you succinctly, with its sense made clear. (22) It is said by former teachers: Gunasena and Agnis’arman; Simha and Ananda, the father and the son; and S'ikhin and Jalini, the mother and the daughter; Dhana and Dhanas'ri, the husband and the wife; (23) Jaya and Vijaya born of the same mother; Dharana and Laxmi, the husband and the wife; Sena and Visena two agnates in the seventh birth. (24) Gunacandra and Vyanvyantara; Samaraditya and the soul of Girisena; then of the one there is absolution and of the other unending worldly existence. (25) The cities are Ksitipratistha, Jayapura, Kosambi, Sus'arma, Kāyandi, Mãyandi, Campā, Ayodhya and Ujjaini. (26) [6] The births of Gunasena are in Saudharma, Sanatkumara, Brahmaloka, S'ukra, Anata, Arana, in Graiveyakas and Anuttara heavens. (27) The rebirth of the other is first among the class of Vidyutkumāra demi-gods; and then the remaining

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