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123. Chulanipita Gathapati lived in Varanasi. He was }@
very wealthy and commandedrespectin the society. Shyama §&
washis wife. He had eighty million gold coins in safe custody, @
eighty million in business and eighty million in household ¢@
articles. He had eight gokuls of ten thousand cowseach, ie, 6
* eighty thousand cattle. He was also honoured by the king
“« and the elites and was consulted in all important matters by
them like Anand. Once Bhagavan Mahavir came there.
¢ People went to listen to his discourse. Chulanipita also left 2
¢) his house like Anand, cameto the Lord, heard the spiritual
discourse and accepted the householder’s vows. Gautam
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* to him. The remaining account is similar to that of Kamdev.
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