Book Title: Sirikummaputtachariam
Author(s): Jinmanikyavijay, Chandanbalashreeji
Publisher: Bhadrankar Prakashan

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________________ Kummāputta-Chariam 129 Similarly, llāputra, living as a householder, became omniscient by virtue of his pure mental condition at the sight of some (two) eminent sages roaming for alms whom he saw while he was occupying the top of the Bamboo. (141) In the same way, there arose Omniscience in the case of Āsādhabhūti while he was enacting the part of king Bharata as a result of his extremely pure mental condition although he was a householder. (142) It should be known that there exists as much difference between the material worship and the mental one as there exists between the Meru mountain and the mustard seed. (143) By material worship a man can go at the most to the Achyuta Heaven; while by mental worship he may get Absolution within one Muhūrta even. (144) There are situated in the human world only five Mahāvidehas (holy places); in each Mahāvideha there are thirtytwo holy places named Vijaya. (145) By multiplying thirtytwo by five, the Vijaya places in all become one hundred and sixty. By adding to these the five in Bharata and the five in Airāvata, the holy places in all become one hundred and seventy. (146) (One for each holy place) there can be at the most one hundred and seventy Jinas at a time. All this has been said merely because there arose an occasion for it; now hear about the direct subject matter in hand. (147) Jain Education International 2010_02 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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