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________________ The Thunderbolt of Violence against Non-violence Lord Mahavira stayed at Kaushthak chaitya in Shravasti His principle disciple Gautam went inside the town for begging food He learnt that Gaushalak claimed to be Jina (tirthankar). When Gautam returned to the Lord he said, 'I have heard in Shravasti today that Gaushalak calls himself a Jina Is it correct, sire ? Pray, let me know his antecedents' Said the Lord, 'Gaushalak's father was Mankhali and mother Bhadra I was spending my second rains in the weaving-shed outside Nalanda Gaushalak also came down to stay there I had observed fast for a month I visited Vijaya's house for my first meal He offered me food most courteously This mode of offering meals was applauded by the townmen Gaushalak also came to know of it He got interested in me He said, 'You are my preceptor Accept me as your disciple, sir?' I refused to accept him 'The second month-long fast was broken by me at householder Ananda's place and the third month-long fast at Sunanda's place To break my fourth month-long fast I went to the neighbouring place called Kollag from Nalanda A Brahmin named Bahul lived there He offered me meals Gaushalak located me where I was on the outskirts of Kollag. We met at Panyabhumi He said to me, 'you are my preceptor,
SR No.011093
Book TitleShraman Mahavira
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDineshchandra Sharma
PublisherMitra Parishad Calcutta
Publication Year1976
Total Pages351
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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