Book Title: Tattvartha Sutram Author(s): Adishwarprasad Jain Publisher: Adishwar JainPage 79
________________ 66 Tatvartha Sutram sitoda narı narakanta suvarna rupyakula rakta raktodah saritas tan madhyagah The rivers T, the Ganga, fray, the Sindhu, tica, the Rohit, drea., the Rohitas ya, gfathe Harit, Eficil, the Harikanta, star, the Sita, सीतोदा, the Sitoda, नारी, the Nan, नरकान्ता, the Narakanta, सुवर्णकूना, the Suvaranakula, 247 , the Rupyakula, Tal, the Rakta, 121, the Raktoda, the Raktoda, flow in those (seven ksetras , 2 in each respectively, ie, Ganga, and Sindhu in Bhajrta, Robit and Rohitasya in Haimyata, etc, etc) SUTRA 21 द्वयो यो पूर्वा पूर्वगा ॥ २१ ॥ Dvayordvayoh purvah purvagah (These 14 rivers must be taken in groups) of 2 each The first (of each group as named above,) flows eastwards (and falls into the ocean there) SUTRA 22 TOTAL SI II pp.11 Shesastva paragah But the others flow westwards and fall into the ocean there) These rivers have their sources as follows Ganga, Sindhu and Robitasya, spring from the lake Padma Rohita and Harikanta Maha Padma Harit and Sitoda Tiginchha Sita and Narkanta Kesbari. Narı and Rupya kula Mahapundarika Suvarnakula, Rakta and Raktoda spring Pundarika SUTRA 23 चतुर्दशनदीसहस्रपरिवृता गगासिन्ध्वादयो नद्या ॥ २३ ॥ Chaturdashanadı sahasra parıvrta ganga sindhvadayo nadyah Ganga and Sindhu have 14 000 tributary rivers each, and others, 18, the next pair (Robit and Robitasya) have twice, 2 e , 28,000 each Hart and Harikanta have 56,000 each, Sita and Sitoda have 1,12,000Page Navigation
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