Adipurana: Sanskrit Text with English Translation
author: Shantilal Nagar
edition: 2011, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 1288
ISBN-10: 9788178542027
Topic: Jainism
Chapter 37 - Bharata's Centry in Ayodhya
This page describes Bharata's Centry in Ayodhya which is the thirty-seventh chapter located on page 919 of the second 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 “Bharata's Centry in Ayodhya” according to 5 books dealing with Jainism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Trishashti Shalaka Purusha Caritra [by Helen M. Johnson]
Attended by the younger brother of Ravana, Sugriva, Bhamandala, and other kings, they went to Ayodhya in a moment. Bharata and his younger brother saw them from afar as they came in Pushpaka and went to meet them, mounted on an elephant. At Bharata s approach Pushpaka descended to the earth at Rama s command, like Palaka at Pakashasana s command. Bharata and his brother dismounted from the elephant first and Rama and Lakshmana eagerly descended from Pushpaka....
Read full contents: Part 4: Return to Ayodhya
Bhagavati-sutra (Viyaha-pannatti) [by K. C. Lalwani]
The scorpion type is capable of spreading through, and filling up with, its poison a body as large as half the size of the land of Bharata. But this is only a capacity which, in reality, has never been used in the past, nor is it being currently used, nor will it ever be used in future. Q. 72. Bhante! What is the extent of the capacity to poison of the frog type? A. 72. Gautama!...
Read full contents: Part 1 - Poisonous beings
Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary) [by Vijay K. Jain]
Anvayartha: bharata kshetra ka vistara jambudvipa ke eka sau navvevam (190) bhaga ke barabara hai | Explanation in English from Acarya Pujyapada s Sarvarthasiddhi: The extent of Bharata has already been mentioned. It is stated again in another way. The width of the Bharata region is one hundred and ninetieth part of Jambudvipa, which is 1,00,000 yojana. It equals 526 6/19 yojana, as mentioned already (in sutra 3-24)....
Read full contents: Verse 3.32 - The extent of Bharata
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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]