Book Title: Upasakdasha and Anuttarau Papatikdasha sutra Sachitra
Author(s): Amarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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pEPS z Se EyLA OUNO TAO TAO orto OVA OTANTO TANTO TANTO TANTO TAM OAL O Dat O TANTO PANTO PANTO ASLO QUAN OLAS ° ors PR aaa F wT Y Tal SESUS YE Ua TAT THM, Ta, ta ale Fw Y O 0 FH BU ol cae ws TIT A wel aa A ca soe ME A, aUlq ao a O o K SAN WYTA AT I OG) O O T GqOFAA WTA ASA VAN AL TAHT SATA SAT BAST Al SPT BT TLE ORITE N T 5 US Preae sie TAT TAT ARTA SH UTA STAT! TAT Were Maw TF O A I o THe A TS AI FAT ATS MAM AAT Ales aq ared wt O Y R T P N O we YS Ud Haat ae alr Tesi F POH Wage F TAT! TerTHe O o R IW P o O OTS Bl AS HAUT ATA HVAT BT Sulee Teva abilanre Ba RY D O Trae WT | | O A Y L KAMDEV'S LIFE O I W L 89. Acharya Sudharma replied—“Jambu ! In the fag end O LIE of the fourth division of the Avasarpini time-cycle when O N Bhagavan Mahavir was present, there was a city called L O I Champa. There was Purna Bhadra temple. Jitshatru was N N ruling there. Kamdev lived there. His wife was Bhadra. He D O hadsixty million gold coins in his treasure, sixty millions in OI O business, and sixty millions spent in household articles RIT O including furniture, utensils, clothes, chariots etc. He had S R O. six gokuls of ten thousand cowseach.In other words he had Y R O sixty thousand animals. S R O Bhagavan Mahavir reached there and addressed the 3) ° 5 [ congregation. Like Anand, Kamdev also came out of his house and came to Bhagavan Mahavir. He accepted the vows of an householder. All the remaining versions should be taken as similar to that of Anand. He also handed overhis responsibilities to the eldest son and with the permission of | his eldest son, friends and social circle, he came to the Paushadhshala. He meticulously followed the religious vows and restraints as detailed by Bhagavan Mahavir. SAHA ( ev ) Illustrated Upasak-dasha Sutra aa ° o ON ONS Say o, Onconyso ORO O 9 9 ORWAO RE OLE O OB ORNS 0, 9 a= Se ry 4 Gj Ch) Lar

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