Adipurana: Sanskrit Text with English Translation
author: Shantilal Nagar
edition: 2011, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 1288
ISBN-10: 9788178542027
Topic: Jainism
Chapter 7 - Story of the Union of Vajrajangha and Srimati
This page describes Story of the Union of Vajrajangha and Srimati which is the seventh chapter located on page 149 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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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Story of the Union of Vajrajangha and Srimati” according to 9 books dealing with Jainism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra [by Helen M. Johnson]
The King said to the Prince, “Take now my daughter Shrimati for your wife as in a former birth.” The Prince agreed, and the King, delighted, married Shrimati to him, just as the ocean married Shri to Hari. Clothed in white linen, like the moon and moonlight united, they had the King s permission to go to Lohargalapura. Knowing that Vajrajangha was a suitable person, King Svarnajangha installed him in power and took initiation....
Read full contents: Part 14: Sixth incarnation as Vajrajangha
Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) [by Vijay K. Jain]
Union (bandha) is of two kinds, natural and that produced by the efforts of human beings. The first kind of union (bandha) is caused by the mixing of smooth and rough particles of matter (positive and negative electric charges) in lightning, meteoric showers, rainfall, fire, rainbow, etc. Union produced by the efforts of human beings is twofold, union of the non-living things, and union of the living and the non-living. Instances of union of the non-living things are resin, wood, and so on....
Read full contents: Verse 5.24 - The modes of the matter (pudgala-paryaya)
Yogadrstisamuccaya of Haribhadra Suri (Study) [by Riddhi J. Shah]
Paramahamsa told the entire story to his preceptor and died from the grief. Haribhadrasuri was a devoted son of Yakini Mahattara and a faithful disciple to his preceptor (guru); equally he was a loving and caring master to his pupils. Therefore the loss of his two disciples outraged Haribhadra beyond extent. King Surapala, once again, arranged a debate between Haribhadrasuri and the Buddhists....
Read full contents: Chapter 2.2 - Life story of Haribhadrasuri
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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]