Adipurana: Sanskrit Text with English Translation
author: Shantilal Nagar
edition: 2011, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 1288
ISBN-10: 9788178542027
Topic: Jainism
Chapter 15 - Youthful age of Vrsabhadeva and his Marriage with Yasasvati and Sunanda
besides Birth of Bharata
This page describes Youthful age of Vrsabhadeva and his Marriage with Yasasvati and Sunanda: besides Birth of Bharata which is the fifteenth chapter located on page 359 of the first volume in the book: Adipurana (Sanskrit Text with English Translation) by Shantilal Nagar. This book is the English translation of the Adi Purana which is an important piece of literature in Digambara Jainism and deals with the life story of lord Rishabhadeva and his ten incarnations while also providing a sketch of Jaina traditions, culture and history. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Cakravartis (12)—Bharata, Sagara, Maghavan, Sanatkumara, Shantinatha, Kunthunatha, Aranatha, Shubhuma, Mahapadma, Harishena, Jaya, Brahmadatta. Mothers of Cakravartis—Sumangala, Yashasvati, Bhadra, Sadevi, Acira, Shri, Devi, Tara, Jvala, Mera Vapra, and Cullani. Consorts of Cakravartis—Subhadra, Bhadra, Sunanda, Jaya, Vijaya, Krishnashri, Suryashri, Padmashri, Vasundhara, Devi, Lakshmimati and Kurumati. Valadevas (9)—Acala, Vijaya, Bhadra, Suprabha, Sudarshana, Ananda, Nandana, Padma and Rama....
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Bibhishana bowed and asked: “Because of what action in a former birth did Ravana kidnap Sita and Lakshmana kill him in battle? Why are Sugriva, Bhamandala, also Lavana and Ankusha, and I exceedingly devoted to Raghudvaha?” The blessed muni explained: “Here in the southern half of Bharata in the city Kshemapura there was a merchant, named Nayadatta. He had two sons, Dhanadatta and Vasudatta, by Sunanda; and they had a friend, a, Brahman, named Yajnavalkya....
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Kalpa-sutra (Lives of the Jinas) [by Hermann Jacobi]
(i51) In that period, in that age the Arhat Parshva, the people s favourite--after the lapse of nine months and seven and a half days, in the second month of winter, in the third fortnight, the dark (fortnight) of Paushya, on its tenth day, in the middle of the night when the moon was in conjunction with the asterism Vishakha--(Vama), perfectly healthy herself, gave birth to a perfectly healthy boy. (152) In that night in which the Arhat Parshva, the people s favourite, was born, &c....
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[Adipurana: Sanskrit Text with English Translation: index]
[About the author (Shantilal Nagar)]
[Preface (the Purana tradition)]
[Tradition of Translation of the early Sanskrit works]