Friday, December 20, 2013

Last birth of Prabhu Parshva, Part IV (Post 17)

Last posts of this series can be accessed at http://notions4ever.blogspot.in/search/label/Lord%20Parshvanath. Had started with story of his last birth wherein Parshva Prabhu have just turned Young & is so handsome that all girls and women fascinate for him.

Once King Ashvasen had been sitting in his palace & guards inform him of arrival of a messenger from another Kingdom. That messenger introduces himself as Purshottam, messenger of King Prasenjit. King Ashvasen asks Purshottam about what message he has came to deliver.

Purshottam first of all reminds King Ashvasen about King Narvarma who had been a great King & won many wars after which King Narvarma had taken up Diksha on teachings of Learned Guru Bhagvant. King Ashvasen too recalled deeds of that great King & messenger continued further that King Prasenjit, his king, is son of this great King Narvarma.

Purshottam continued further that King Prasenjit is also maintaining his kingdom with great care & dignity & has a daughter named Prabhavati who is like a Goddess in looks & is very cultured well behaved & knowledgable. Hearing about attributes of Princess Prabhavati many Prince had came to palace of King Prasenjit with proposal of marrying her but Princess Prabhavati has rejected all.



King Ashvasen asked that why she rejected, isnt she wanting to marry? Purshottam clarified that once Princess was in a garden & had heard Gandharv Girls singing a song which was describing all the attributes of your son Prince Parshvakumar & from that day Princess Prabhavati has taken a vow that except Prince Parshvakumar, all males are his brothers & she shall marry this Prince Parshvakumar only.

King Ashvasen becomes very happy as he too had heard about attributes of this Princess & thought the she would be apt wife for his son Prince Parshva so he tells Purshottam that than whats the problem in it. Purshottam tells THAT BUT THERE IS A PROBLEM...... (coming in next part) 

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


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