Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra

by Helen M. Johnson | 1931 | 742,503 words

This page describes Suvidhi’s omniscience which is the seventh part of chapter VII of the English translation of the Suvidhinatha-caritra, contained within the “Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra”: a massive Jain narrative relgious text composed by Hemacandra in the 12th century. Suvidhinatha in jainism is one of the 63 illustrious beings or worthy persons.

Part 7: Suvidhi’s omniscience

The Lord went again to the grove Sahasrāmravaṇa, and stood in pratimā at the foot of a mālūra. When the Lord of the World had mounted the kṣapakaśreṇī from the apūrvakaraṇa step,[1] his omniscience was generated on the third day of the white half of Ūrja, in. Mūla.

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

See I, p. 433.

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