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________________ seek with other princes and friends over a tree. A celestial named Sangamdeva thought of testing the valour and prowess of Vardhaman. He transformed himself into the form of a terrifying huge cobra and entwined the tree, over which the children were playing. All the boys ran away from the tree out of terror, but Vardhaman was altogether unmoved by the ghastly sight. He had complacently put his foot over the hood of the terrifying Cobra and came down calmly. Sangam Deva was much surprised to witness the intrepidity and composure of the Divine-child and called him 'Mahavira' (Supreme hero). It is to be noted that the Lord is always remembered by the nomenclature 'Mahavira'. Since his birth Mahavira was endowed with unparalleled wisdom, adroitness and marvelleous dexterity in all branches of learning without any training or teaching as a result of supreme penances practised in the past incarnations. He was born as a clairvoyant. He was blessed with wondorous intellectual advancement and awe-inspiring attainments and Siddhis ( miraculous powers ). Vow of celibacy After passing the age of adolescence his beautiful and lovely body looked exquisitely handsome and charming. One day king Sidhartha and mother Trishla Devi thought of finding out a suitable match for the marriage of the prince. When Mahavira heard of the royal proposal of his wedding, he politely declined and added: "In view of the great sufferings of men; and the 1
SR No.011030
Book TitleMahavira Life and Philosophy
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSumeruchand Diwakar Shastri
PublisherJain Mitra Mandal
Publication Year1975
Total Pages200
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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