That scientists are aware of the interests of many kinds of creatures in the world. According to different activities, Lord Mahavira has guided the seekers towards knowledge and values of life with different teachings. The Jnatadharmakatha Sutra mentions Panthakmuni and Shelak Rajarshi.
Hearing the country of Venus Angar, King Shelak of Shelakpur and his five hundred ministers took initiation and all went on a pilgrimage. Venus disgusted and said goodbye.
Shellac applied bile to Rajarshi. Then all the disciples went to Shelakpur. The Manduk king there cured the disease through healing and diet. Yet Shellac Rajarshi did not give up a plentiful diet. As he became weak in the news, 4 disciples left him and went elsewhere for Chaturmas. Only one Panthakmuni served the entire Chaturmas Guru. Jupiter would leave Pratikraman etc. essential activities and sleep comfortably.
Thus came Karthiki Purnima. Panthakji bowed down and worshiped the Guru. His head touched the Guru's feet. The Guru said in anger, 'Why did you disturb my sleep?' Panthakji said humbly, 'Today, after the completion of Chaturmas, the Chaumasi bird has returned, I have touched you while saluting you. Forgive me. ' Hearing these humble promises of Panthakji, Guru woke up with a deep sleep. He also criticized Panthakji and apologized.
Went elsewhere the next day. The disciples returned to the service of the Guru. The name Panthakmuni became a motivator in history for the best Vinaya Vaiyavachcha and with the awakening of the disciple Shelak Rajarshi achieved Siddhi.
Two companions walking on the highway from the town to Upavan saw a scene. The two sisters walked forward to see the admirable scene.
Nagarshreshthi was sitting on an elephant's hump. Mahavat next to him, servants walking back and forth, the road split from the highway. A small road led to the grove. There Shrestha got down from the elephant and sat on the horse. A little further on came a footpath. Shrestha got down from the horse, the attendants were standing with the scaffolding, Shrestha was seated in it and Bhoi-the attendants started walking on the scaffolding as if there was no shock at all. Shrestha came downstairs and slept on a bed with a velvet bottom on an umbrella bed in the corridor of a large bungalow. The attendants began to press their feet. Seeing this funny scene, one friend asks another friend:
'Sit on an elephant, sit on a horse, sit on a palanquin,
Kia dinko thako, sakhiri padyo dabavata pai. '
This Seth elephant-horse is sitting on the scaffolding. If he doesn't go away, then what day is it that he feels tired or presses his feet. Sakhi answers:
Sadhu Sant Ki Seva Kini, Chalyo Anvan Pai,
Ta 'dinko thako sakhiri, padyo dabavat pai.
Hey Sakhi, you listen! In the past, this Sethe had done a lot of service to the sadhu-saint. He walked barefoot with a monk-saint in Padvihar. The attendant presses his feet to rest his body to relieve the fatigue of the East.
The dialogues of the Sakhis are an indication of the prosperity of the one who performed the service of the sadhu-saint in the past with his immense merit!
Here, it is meant to point the finger at the punyabandha that will be done to the devotee.
- Quality Barwalia
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