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________________ TRANSLATION 297 90. Exceedingly enraged at hearing those unseemly words spoken by him the king in order to punish him, 91. gave command to his men. The leper getting up from the presence of the Jina soared into the sky as the king's men looked on. 92. They told this to the king. Then, his mind assailed by doubt he asked Mahāvīra : ‘Lord, who is this leper ? ' The Jina said : 93. King, he is a god.' Asked by the king : How was divinity attained by him?', Mahāvira recounted the story of the brahmin, Sețuka. 94. In the city of Kaušāmbi there was a king named Satānīka, and also a brahmin Sețuka, poor by birth and very stupid. 95. He was told by his wife who was big with child: Fetch me ghee and molasses.' He said: 'I have no know ledge 96. whereby a favour may be solicited. She said : Garland the king with flowers and he being pleased will assure you a livelihood. 97. He acted thus and the king, delighted, said: 'Brahmin, what do I give you ?' At the prompting of his wife he demanded : 'Grant me every day 98. a perquisite, the best of food and a dīnār.' This the king did; and the people esteeming that he was approved by the king gave him food out of fear. 99. So affluent and revered by the people, he became in course of time a leper, mainly from much vomiting of food. 100. Then at the suggestion of the minister the king gave his pension to his sons whilst he dwelt confined to an outbuilding of his own home. 101. Condemned by his own people he brooded in anger until he obtained a goat by a stratagem. This he made leprous by feeding it on the discharge from his own body.
SR No.007017
Book TitleTwo Prakrit Versions of Manipati Charitra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorR Williams
PublisherRoyal Asiatic Society
Publication Year1959
Total Pages384
LanguageEnglish, Prakrit
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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