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who has once fixed his goal and started his journey, stop and return back ?
At the proper time, Sunandā gave birth to a child. Her maiden-friends joked, and said to the child, "O little one ! Had your father not accepted cărilra, we would have celebrated this occasion with great pomp.” The child was thus reminded indirectly of his previous birth. He also got before his mental eye the picture of his previous divine life. He also became impatient to get Diksā; but was helpless, as he was too young! He began to cry. Thinking that his mother, perhaps, might get tired of him and so might abandon him, he continued crying. Sunandā actually got tired of him, She passed six months any, how; but felt as if she had passed more than six years !
Śrī Sinhagiri, with Arya Samita, Dhanagiri, and many other Sädhus, once, while travelling, came to this very city. At the time of Gočari ( time for fetching food ) Dhanagiri asked the Guruji for his orders. Guruji could see everything by his supernatural powers; so he said, "My gentle boy ! Bring whatever you get. Do'nt wait to think whether it is Şacitta cr .A-ċitta'l' They went to the city, and accidentally came to the house of Sunandā who was greatly-tired of that boy. So she got a good opportunity. She told Dhanagiri, "Take care of your son, please 1 I am really tired 1 You may carry him away and maintain him!” Saying so, she handed over the child, with whom Dhanagiri came to the Guruji. The child was so heavy that Dhanagiri could hardly keep his hand straight. The Guru saw this and said, “This boy would be as strong as the Vajra. (Thunder bold" From that day he was called by the name of Vajra Swāmī, Guruji handed him over to the Sådlivis to rear him properly. Sädhvis handed him over to the care of the shayyātaries (the Srāvikās who gave Upāśraya ).
Vajra Swami became three years old by sucking. The Sadhvis used to do 'Avruttis' (repetition) of eleven Aigas'; so, Vājra Swāmi also grasped up the knowledge of the eleven A ngas
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