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Ith but not of earning religious metit; he was unsatisfied in benevolent acts and not in the acquirement of wealth; he was full of love and not of arrogance; he was poor in blemishes, not in prosperity. The city was exceedingly adorned by him, as the Malaya forest by Pārijāta plant; as the spring by the coming of flowers; as the splendour of the rainy season by the row of clouds; as the autumnal season by the disc of the moon. His treasure was depleted by the circle of friends like the buds of the lotuslake by the disc of the sun; and by the host of the needy, the fruits (i. e, requirements) were taken by having his support as by putting a foot on the trunk of the desire-yielding tree. He had a wife named Haraprabhā who was "equal to him in family, handsomeness, prosperous condition and disposition. He enjoyed with her the pleasures of senses so as to have the unbroken spread of religion and worldly gain.
Here, now, the god dwelling in the Ka. lpa-heaven called Ānata, having completed