Book Title: Vivagsuyam
Author(s): Madhusudan Modi
Publisher: Gurjar Granth Ratna Karyalay

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________________ § 34. ] Vivāgasuyam. 131 perfect bliss and will put an end to all miseries.] ( End of the Second Lecture of the Second Book called “ The Fruits of Good Acts.” ) THIRD LECTURE: (The Introduction to the third lecture, in the usual terms, is to be inserted here.) There was a city nomed Vîrapura, a park named Manorama, a king named Vîrakanhamitta who had a queen named Siri; they had a prince named, Sujāa who had five hundred wives such as Balasirî and others. The arrival of the Samana, the asking of the previous birth of Sujāa by Goyamasāmî, Mahavira explaining that he was, in his previous birth, a householder named Usabhadatta, had made a houseless monk Pupphadatta accept alms, his human birth was decided and then he was born as Subāhu ( and all other things are to be supplied here exactly as in the case of Subāhu, down to ) will be liberated in the country of Mahāvideha. ( End of the Third Lecture of the Second Book called “The Fruits of Good Acts.” ) FOURTH LECTURE: (The Introduction to the fourth lecture, in the usual terms, is to be inserted here.) There was a city named Vijayapura, a park named Nandanavana ( or Manorama ), a demigod named Asoga, a king named Vāsavadatta who had a queen named Kanhā; they had a prince named Suvāsava who had five hundred wives such as Bhaddā and others ( and all other things are to be supplied here exactly as in the case of Subahu, down to ) the asking of the previous

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