Book Title: Trishasti Shalaka Purusa Caritra Part 1
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Helen M Johnson
Publisher: Oriental Research Institute Vadodra
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of sāgaropamas. In Candrānana, Śaśiprabha (Candraprabha), the son of Mahasena and Lakṣmaṇā, living for ten lacs of purvas, white, one hundred and fifty bows tall, will be in the vow a lac of purvas less twenty-four angas, and the interval will be nine hundred crores of sagaropamas.
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In Kākandi, Suvidhi, son of Sugriva and Rāmā, white, living for two lacs of pūrvas, one hundred bows tall, will be in the vow a lac of purvas less twenty-eight angas, and the interval will be ninety crores of sagaropamas. In Bhadrilapura, Śitala, son of Nanda and Drdharatha, gold-color, living for a lac of pūrvas, ninety bows tall, will be in the vow twenty-five thousand pūrvas, and the interval will be nine crores of sagaropamas. In Sinhapuri, Śreyansa, son of Viṣṇuraja and Visņu, goldcolor, eighty bows tall, his life measured by eighty-four lacs of years, will be in the vow twenty-one lacs of years, and the interval between Jinas will be one crore of sāgaras less one hundred sagaras, sixty-six lacs and twenty-six thousand years. In Campapuri, Vāsupūjya, son of Vasupujya and Jayā, living for seventy-two lacs of years, seventy bows tall, red, will be in the vow fifty-four lacs of years, and the interval will be fifty-four sägaropamas.
In Kampilya, the Jina Vimala, son of Kṛtavarman and Syama, living for sixty lacs of years, sixty bows tall, gold-color, will be in the vow fifteen lacs of years, and the interval between his mokşa and Vāsupujya's will be thirty sägaras. In Ayodhya, Ananta, the son of Sinhasena and Suyaśā, gold-color, living for thirty lacs of years, fifty bows tall, will have the vow for seven and a half lacs of years, and the interval between his and Vimala's mokṣa will be nine sagaras. In Ratnapura, Dharma, the son of Bhanu and Suvratā, gold-color, living for ten lacs of years, forty-five bows tall, will have two and a half lacs after initiation, and the interval between Ananta's mokṣa and his will be four sagaras.
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