Wednesday, December 11, 2013

7th Bhav of Prabhu Parshva, Part IV [Post X]

In last 9 posts we illustrated 1st to 6th bhav of Lord Parshva & had reached half of 7th bhav in 3 parts. Last posts can be accessed at http://notions4ever.blogspot.in/search/label/Lord%20Parshvanath

In Part III of 7th bhav we had illustrated NOW CHAKRAVARTI KING SUVARNBAHU (Lord Parshva's soul) is king of all 6 Khand's with massive wealth & grandeur. He is capable of getting each & every thing of the worldly pleasure & how his life moves on is as follows:

Once Chakravati Suvarnbahu had been sitting in balcony of his palace & sees several demi gods (dev's) in sky moving towards a direction. Then only his garden keeper informs him that Tirthankar Prabhu has came in their city. Hearing this, Chakravarti king rises from his throne, moves forward & does Bow (Vandana) in the direction in which Tirthankar Parmatma has been sitting.

He alongwith his family goes to the Samovasran of Tirthankar Prabhu & over there seeing this atmosphere he recollects that he has seen such an atmosphere prior too maybe in his previous births. Thinking in depth over it causes rise of Jatismaran Gyan by which he realises that he was a Demi God (Dev) & had been in several such Samovasran's of Tirthankar Prabhu's & it is just cause of his good deeds of several previous births cause of which he has became Chakravarti King in this Birth.



He thinks on that I attained this Chakravarti Empire just because of good deeds of my previous birth's but what shall happen to me in next birth's as if being a Chakravarti & not taking DIKSHA shall land him up towards darkest Narak. Even though BEING MASTER OF ALL WEALTH ~ A CHAKRAVARTI KING ~ HE FEELS IT IS NOT WHERE THE REAL HAPPINESS LIES & therefore he makes his son a King & HE HIMSELF TAKES UP DIKSHA.

Now what all this Chakravarti King, NOW A MUNI BHAGVANT does after leaving all worldly pleasures & how Lord Parshva's soul travels towards further birth shall follow in next post.

If anything is said against Jinvaani then please do forgive me, Michchhami Dukkadam. _/\_



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