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

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)ee 274ael OPO PAN OPA OPA OAT O PATO PAN O PANTO PANTO PANO PANTO PAN OPA NOMAM 0 O PAO VINOD OPACOTANO As os es pe 8 a bo TNIPO m= KING SHRENIK oO TAP He was the famous ruler of Magadh, It is said that he 0 A P received initially spiritual knowledge from Anathi Muni and O MIP then became a householder disciple of Bhagavan Mahavir. O Jain and Buddhist scriptures are filled with stories of king YAP O Shrenik. Historians say that king Shrenik belonged to Haihay R A T O family and Shishunag dynasty. A T O In Buddhist scriptures, we find two names—‘Seniya’ and RAT ‘Bimbisar’. In Jain literature, we find Seniya, Bhimbhsar, 0 SAP Bhambhasar and other names. Shrenik was an extremely devoted O A P disciple of Mahavir having ideal, unflinching faith in Him andhis 0 faith was Kshayik (i.e., leading to perfection—having no element of :YAP O doubt etc. or desire for any other faith). His wife was the youngest A P O daughter ofking Chetak ofVaishali who wasa follower ofBhagavan a A I Parshvanath. It was the influence of Chelana that made Shrenik, PO AO a.tiRP interested in Jina Dharma and readyto get initial knowledge from DW a O RP Anathi Muni. He was so much devoted to Bhagavan Mahavir that at LNA io O the time of initiation of his son Megh Kumar, he said— VREP RI oO “The Nirgranth Dharmais the truest ofall, it is complete and ideal. O RIP LYE oO It is the only path leading to salvation.” Shrenik had proclaimed in O VAP his kingdom—“If any one desires to be initiated near Bhagavan s O 0 T R Mahavir, the king shall not stand in his/her way.” Influenced bythis E lPO o s announcement, his ten sons—Jali, Mayali and others got initiated iGRP oO whoselife-story is mentioned in this Sutra. Even after the death of o MIP Oo Konik, when Mahavir came to Champa city, Shrenik's ten ° ; YRP grandsons—Padma, Mahapadmaandothersgot initiated. Shrenik's o O A RP son Ajatshatru and Ajatshatru's son Udayan were staunchfollowers R x o C P of Jina Dharma. (for detailed study see Jain Dharma ka Maulik a o OS Itihas, Part I, p. 738;Antakrid-dasha Mahima, p. 439) P Y o OLaa mort a ott aerate aise F aoe has & shar & Gere A aga ge ta V A: E W P L O ferent Prevent @1 (grat rene @ acta ‘gary what: ws orgie’ gers a WASfA o O OAT Uew|) N O O FAT mw In Agams, and the literature of the later period, there is a Ys O o T a AI detailed account about life and conduct of Ganadhar Gautam. y A s OT O WUCTHAN : Werat ( 309 ) daliKumar:FirstPart(Varg) Js OP NV ATOR NVATD NVETOPNVATOPNVETCE VECO NVATOD NVETOPNVETCP NV ETOP NVALOPN /FLOPNV ECCT ETP NV TOPNV ETOP TEENY ETOPATOPNV ETOP NV ETT NV ETOP AV EL Cwaelee ry : é , ah Re Lae)

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