Book Title: Samvatsari Pratikramana
Author(s): Ila Mehta
Publisher: Ila Mehta

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________________ 183 success, etc It is recited during the Pakshik, Chaumasik and Samvatsari Pratikraman. ઉત્કૃષ્ટકાળે વિહરતા ૧૭૦ જિનેશ્વરો વર્ણ અનુસાર સ્તવેલા છે. Vara-kanaka-sankha-vidruma-, Marakata-ghana-sannibham vigata-moham. Saptati-satam jinänäm, Sarvämara-pujitam vande. (1) I bow to 170 Tirthankars (passionless Pathfinders) who are devoid of infatuation, adorned by all gods, and whose complexions are: Yellow like pure gold, White like a conch-shell, Red like a coral, Green like an emerald or Black like rain-clouds. (1) At the most 170 Tirthankars can be present simultaneously. They are respected by remembering their physical complexion, which is divided in 5 colors. According to Jain geography, there exist 5 Bhärata, 5 Airävata and 5 Mahävideha continents. Jains believe that one Tirthankara present at the same time in each Bhärata and Airavata continent some times during 3rd and 4th era of the time cycle, thus 10 Tirthankaras are present in these 10 continents. Each continent of Mahävideha has 32 territories, thus there are (5x32) =160 erritories of the 5 Mahävideha continents. Jains also believe that in each territory of Mahävideha, one Tirthankar may exist at the same time. Hence there may be 160 Tirthankaras in Mahävideha present at the same time. Thus, there could be a maximum of (10+160) 170 Tirthankars existing at the same time. In the present time cycle, only during the time of Lord Ajitnath, our second Tirthankar, were all 170 Tirthankars present. (ugl 245 245 244121491 GOALHE 21127 qisql.) સર્વશ્રેષ્ઠ એવા પાંચ પરમેષ્ઠિ ભગવંતોને ભાવ પૂર્ણ હૃદયથી નમસ્કાર Ichchhämi khamä-samano! Vandium, jävanijjäe nisihiäe, matthaena vandämi. (1) Bhagwanham (Arihant and Siddha) Ichchhämi khamä-samano ! Vandium, jävanijjäe nisihiäe, matthaena vandämi. (2)

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