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Samvatsari Pratikramana
Na hu hunti tassa roga,
puvvuppanna vi naasanti. (39)
If one recites the Ajit stavan twice a day himself or hears someone recite it, he will not be afflicted by diseases and will be cured of diseases contracted in the past (39)
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Jai ichchhaha parampayam,
ahava kittim suvitthadam bhuvane; Ta telukkudhvarane,
jinavayane aayaram kunaha. (40)
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If you desire moksh and fame in the three worlds, then respect the benefactors of the three worlds and the teachings of the Jineshwars (40)
The composer of this stotra is Shri Nandishen Muni. There was a Nandishen Muni at the time of Tirthankar Neminath as well as during the time of Tirthankar Mahavir so it is not sure when exactly it was composed. This composition enumerates the qualities and praises Tirthankar Ajitnath and Tirthankar Shantinath. It explains the importance of this stuti, the importance of the Namaskar Mantra and the reasons for reciting this stuti. It gives an introduction of both the Tirtankars where they lived, their family and their climb to success, etc It is recited during the Pakshik, Chaumasik and Samvatsari Pratikraman.
Description of the colors of the maximum possible 170 Lords Vara-kanaka-sankha-vidruma-,
Marakata-ghana-sannibham
vigata-moham.
Saptati-satam jinänäm, Sarvämara-pujitam vande. (1)