Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Last birth of Prabhu Parshva, Part II (Post 15)

In last 14 posts we had illustrated story of all bhav's of Lord Parshva. Last posts can be accessed at http://notions4ever.blogspot.in/search/label/Lord%20Parshvanath. Had started with story of his last birth wherein we had reached to extent that 56 Dig Kumari's completed Sutika Karm Vidhi's & Bath of child Prabhu Parshva parallely throne of Shakrendra trembles.

As Devendra (King of Indra's) came to know birth of Tirthankar Prabhu, he descends to Varanasi in palace of Vamadevi & takes permission from sleeping Vamadevi to take child lord to Mount Meru to perform Janmotsav, celebrations of Birth of Prabhu. Thereafter he bows to Prabhu Parshva as child & takes his permission to take him to Mount Meru. Thereafter he makes a clone of child Prabhu & keeps it there & takes away original child.

Indra multiplies himself in 5 bodies, 1 original carries child prabhu, 1 moves ahead with Vajra in hand, 1 holds Chhatra above Prabhu & rest 2 rotate Chamar on both sides of Prabhu. At Mount Meru Indra sits with Lord in his laps & several devendra's indra's demi god's etc come for Janmabhishek of child Prabhu. In total Prabhu's Janmabhishek is done by 1,60,00,000 Kalash at Mount Meru followed by worship by several things including flowers, kesar, chandan etc. Thereafter lord is kept in most soft cloth & all sing stuti's in front of child lord.



After this they again come to palace of Vamadevi & keep child Prabhu at his place & take away the clone with them. In morning maid Priyavanda informs King Ashvasen about birth of the Prince. King rushes to see the child & observes that there is a mark of a snake under foot of the Kid on seeing him. He tells the Queen that surely this Kid is going to give great relief to all kinds of Snakes by which Queen recollects & tells King that once during her pregnancy too A big black snake had came near the Queen and bowed to her leaving peacefully so surely this kid is going to be great saviour of snakes in particular.

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

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