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The Acarya Mahārāja, then narrated the whole account of his son Manaka, from the time of his birth till his death, before Yaśobhadra Muni ard his other disciples, and said at the end, "Though the boy was very young, he carefully observed all his religious duties in a short time, and died very peacefully absorbed in devout meditation. He was young in years, but he was fully matured with virtuous character. On account of this connection, tears flowed unawares from my eyes, because affection towards one's own son, is hard to be abandoned." Yasobhadra Muni and other disciples, bowing down low before the Acārya, Mahārāja, said, “O worthy master ! why did you not inform us before, that he was your son? Had you even hinted a little that Manaka Muni was your son, we would have verified the saying that "The son of a Guru should be respected in the same manner as a Guru," by rendering service to him.
The Acarya, being greatly rejoiced by these utteranees of his disciples, said He has acquired a happy state by practising penance in the form of service to excellent ascetics practising severe austerities like yourselves. Had you known that Manaka Muni was my son, you would not have desired any service from him, and he would have erred, in his duty. Knowing Manaka Muni to be short-lived, I have composed Daśavaikālika Sūtra, containing an essence of the Siddhantas, with the object of making him familiar with a knowledge of the Scriptures. It had been prepared for Manaka Muni. He had been duly instructed. Now I will place it in a suitable spot and have it concealed."
Knowing the idea of the Guru Mahārāja, the ascetics including Yasobhadra Muni, told the Sri Sangha about the intention of the Acarya Mahārāja of concealing the Daśavaikālika Sūtra in a suitable place. The Śri Sangha approached the Acarya Mahārāja, and requested him, "() worthy master! Let the Daśavaikālika Sūtra prepared for Manaka Muni, remain for the benefit of the whole world. Hence-forward,
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