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________________ LIFE OF MAHÁVÍRA. 2:3 and supreme wisdom and perception, which is infinite in its subjects, incomparable in its kind, imperturbable, free from all obscurity, a touchstone for all other things, and perfect in all its parts. It was under Sváti, however, that the lord obtained Nirván (cessation from action, and freedom from desire). In this age, and at that time, the adorable ascetic Mahávíra, in the summer season, in the fourth month, in the right demi-lunation, during the increasing moon of Ashádha, and on its sixth day, descended from the all-joyous super-celestial abode* called Pushpottara, which, like the lotus among flowers, is the chief of all the super-celestial abodes. There having remained twenty oceans of years, and expended the life destined for him in that place, having finished the actions of that state, and laid aside his celestial form, without the smallest interval of time, he descended to this earth in the continent of Jambudvípa, in the country of Bhárata Varsha, that Bhárata Varsha which lies to the south (of Meru), during the currency of this Avasarpini (age), after the Happy viz., a golden, a silver, a brass, and an iron foot; each less lucky than the preceding. * These are the abodes by the Jains called Tinina, a term used by the Bralimaus for a celestial car, or any other kind of conveyance.
SR No.011103
Book TitleKalpasutra and Navtattva
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ Stevenson
PublisherOriental Translation Fund London
Publication Year1818
Total Pages173
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, Philosophy, & agam_kalpsutra
File Size15 MB
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