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With the consent of the vidyādhara, Tripristha Vasudeva made up his mind to have regular marriage with her and bave ing gone to Sinhala-dvipa, he married her. Triprięgha Vāsuddva stayed there only for a few days, but returued to Potanapur leaving Vijayavati there-Coronation of Tripristha Kumāra as Vāsudeva-Arrival of Tirthankara Bhagavān Sri Sreyāmsa NāthPreaching-Acceptance of Samyakta by Acala Kumāra and Tripriştha Vasudeva-Pouring of hot molten lead into the ears of his bed-chamber attendent-Death of Tripristha Vasudeva and his birth as hellish being in A-pratişthāna Narakāvāsa (dwelling for hellish beings) of Tamas-tamā (Seventh ) Hell-Arrival of Dharma-ghoşa Acārya-Preaching-Dikşā of Acala Kumára. Acala Muni-Severe austerities–Mokşa.
CHAPTER ILL Nineteenth to Twenty-second Previous Bhavas.
CHAPTER IV. Twenty-third Previous Bhava-Priya-mitra Cakravartin-Conquest of continents-To Māgadha Tirtha-To Varadāma Tirtha-To Prabhasa Tirtha-To the temple of Sindhudevi. Kumāra-deva of Vaitadhya-giri-Kritamāla-ddva of Tamisrā Guphā-Fight with mleccbas-Return to Mukā (capital city) with thirty-two thousand feudatory kings-Coronation as & Cakravartin-Festival lasting for twelve years-Renouncing the world-Dikşā on hearing the preacting of Pottillācārya-Ascetic life-On death-Twenty-fourth Previous Bhava-Birth as a very prosperous god in Sukra dėva-loka.
CHAPTER V. Twenty Fifth Previous Bhava-Birth of Nandana Kumāra-With advancing age, Nandana Kumāra became proficient in various arts and sciences-At the proper age, his father King Jitaśatru, thinking him quite suitable, installed him as a king in his own stead-Arrival of Pottillācārya-His Preaching-Story of King Narasimha-Campaka-mālā-Barrenness-Consultation with ministers-Arrival of Ghoraśiva-Ghorasiva going to burial-ground for accomplishment of spells-Duel-fight of King Narasimba with Ghoraśiva-Fainting of Ghorasiva-Appearance of Śri-deri-A boon from the goddess-Request of Ghorasiva to allow him to entor burial ground fare for purifigation of bin singin
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