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

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________________ TRANSLATION 237 1254. just as the intention to kill you arose in your mother in particular, even thus there arose in me an aversion to the world ; so, king, 1255. kingship is of unsound basis, an occasion for worldly activity, a gateway to hell for living beings, prejudicial to spiritual bliss, in fact just a performance played in many aspects on the stage of existence. 1256. The religious creed which is the pilot on the road to bliss is what I have chosen : you, sir, do as I have done,' he concluded, and take the vows in the Jaina religion.' 1257. The king said: 'If you are intent on doing good to living beings and wish to lead men across the ocean of existence, remain in the vehicle yard.' 1258. The muni replied: "Very well' and surrounded by the sādhus he went there and the king listened to the sacred doctrine. 1259. He became a lay disciple and instituted ceremonies in the Jaina temples; and both king and subjects became active in the practice of the Jaina religion. 1260. Thus the sacred teaching was proclaimed with glory in the Jaina temples. Then the brahmins being stimu lated by the force of hatred, 1261. merciless and with cruel intentions, desirous of destroying the doctrine of the Jaina religion, suborned a pregnant woman saying: 1262. At the behest of the divinities on earth who are of the nature of the sun and are adored throughout the world make of yourself an offering to the gods' 1263. When this sādhu who is honoured by the king comes out from within the city in the presence of the king and the townspeople, dressing up as a female ascetic 1264. you are to obstruct the city gate and make this sort of speech ‘My master, how could you make me pregnant and then go away?!

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