Book Title: Sthaviravali
Author(s): Ratnaprabhvijay
Publisher: Jain Granth Prakashak Sabha

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________________ 46 a full or by hearing only a quarter-verse, he is able to have comprehensive knowledge of all the remaining verses. Padânusāri Labdhi is either puta TIQAifruit Anusrotapadanusarini or प्रतिश्रोतपदानुसारिणी Pratisrota-padanusarini or it is g4uragarfo Ubhaya-padānusāriņi. 22 Biya buddhi slaga? Bija-buddhi Labdhi alagra afen Under the influence of this labdhi, a Muni gfa a sage, on knowing one meaning of a verse, by the destruction of the knowledge-obscuring Karmas, is able to know numerous mean. -ings of that verse or of other verses previously unheard of. This faculty is possessed in a large of cases by persons who are to be Gañadhara. TOUT Chief disciples of a Tirthankara. For instance, under the benign influence of this labdhi a Gañadhara, on receiving an explanation of Tripadi fsafe a combination of three syllables Utpāda 39 Vyaya &UT and Dhrauvya aitou, is enabled to compose the Twelve Angas and the contained fourteen Purvas. 23. Teyaga तेयग Tejolesya Labdhi तेजोलेष्यालब्धि. By: the intensive power of this labdhi an individual, under the strong impulse of violent anger, is able to burn away living beings and other objects existing within a range of many Yojans by powerful radiant rays emmitting from his mouth. When Sramaņa Bhagavān Mahāvira was sojourning at - OTA Kůrma-grāma, a young hermit named afs1f09 Vaisikāyi. na, who was naturally well-behaved, amiable and of a forbearing disposition, was practising penance, out-side the village, at mid-day by remaining bare-bodied in the scorching heat of the Sun, with his arms raised up and his gaze steadily directed to the disc of the Sun, and keeping his long well-grown braid of matted hair loose in the air. Gosāla Mankhaliputra on seeing the hermit, went to him and very loudly asked him "Are you any well-known ascetic or a resting place for lice? Are you a female or a male? I

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