Book Title: Two Prakrit Versions of Manipati Charitra
Author(s): R Williams
Publisher: Royal Asiatic Society

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________________ TRANSLATION - 185 613. Then the reverent Susthita carrying out the necessary - religious observance engaged in the kayotsarga outside his dwelling, unmindful of his body. 614. The jeweller's son thought : 'If by any chance the king comes to know of the existence of the necklace in my house it will be a grave matter.' 615. So he at once handed over the necklace to the monkey that had been his father and the latter reflected : 'If I give this necklace to anyone 616. he and his family will be ruined ; so why should I commit such a sin ? Since this king is a disciple of sādhus he will not say anything to them. 617. Therefore I will throw this necklace into the munis' dwelling'. He then took the necklace and went to the door, 618. where he saw the reverent Susthita. Depositing the necklace on his neck he went back to his own abode. 619. It was for the sake of this necklace that Abhaya was here engaged in the pavşadha fast. Then in the first watch of the night Siva went out 620. and saw that necklace on the neck and throat of Susthita and thought : ‘Alas! Woe on this necklace fashioned by a god.' 621. Having caught a glimpse of it he turned back re-entering the munis's habitation and said : ‘Bhaya-Fear is abroad to-day in the place of meditation which is agitated by fear.' 622. Said Prince Abhaya : 'How can you know fear who have severed your attachment to an excellent wife and property ?' He said :. 623. “I remember the fear which I experienced in my life as a householder.' Prince Abhaya then asked : 'How did you experience this, reverent sir ?' Siva replied : Listen, disciple.' 624. We were two brothers in the city of Ujjain, sons of a merchant, Siva and Sivadatta by name and suffered from the affliction of great poverty.

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