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 September, 1875.] THE DVAliSHARATA. 267 of Mahavira, thitrn. Jnnujiiiin wiFiii uHm tin* ICija* nil' 'dv«a(Uim*ulTtnmJ]iii{r bo do pilgrimage at S ciin ji n U I h a, JIuiiv BnUuonna weru with him. The kiiisjarrlved ill l>- v.i ]'n J -la n »t i_vm and 1 ivnAfchn. lb: vsiw Jut-thin it to Brahman*. The Raja of Deva Pattan, when he heard of Jnyunhhn'a coming, went I .taya- Ar. Jnvusiului worshipped Jiomanuiha with jewels of xnanj kind*. Ha gave •■■ Brahman* ami other Yi'trb duiuiiswd •cut Uw own Hi-rra :il away audiat bite. MahAdorn them app?nn J to liioi visibly and promuwtd him vintnrr ov> rAjan. Tim ken -Id h i m that bta brulliBT T r I b h u v a n a p a I a ' * «on K u m a ra p A t a should jflit on hi« throne, The g> <&nw After thh JftjnftiElm at *p]rndtrar (tscandixl Uiruir,* and went ti> the temple of Ni« ra i n a t h n and wonhipped tlioro, ffowonl i % h a p u r,f tho BrAh- manV village, and finally rem e ranxod to be madn tho S a h n * ra H ii <? a -'"tank, J anil also many twit*, welt*. OMKdVr*, gaedetH. A&, uiid at thy tanks ho estab- lished t'ltfifvtata*. IIu twinbluhod also Hchools learning the Jutlih- ■ i/jLi, an tad and ei temp ■ a ti il i L ti DevB and other* la
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MahAdeva, had told him about KumArapAlu's •ncooe i"ja or the Nurth, and Kami- I 1 1. of tin Weak. Ana began to make friend* vt V al 1 A I tho king of A v n ti t i . and of tho Raja* on the banks of i In- Pari ri*or, and of t he lloja of the connlnr on thn weat of Gujarat, He hn Id nut thmats, too» I d coiKjutircd K a m i i i [ ,i I n ho n mid conquer them nntp-s thr»j rained bim- The U u j u r u t sovBTcit^n, knoiriTijT the !> a p id J. :« k « h a li A j a was od VAnenngt pivpared for him. In Ana'aaroty tharo vmreeercral nijas and lldUod in Gaoroign Inu^uugts. An a It Aj a tinft made apou tha we fAL Kutniirapilfl'a spiea made- this knowr. informing him al i he Itija ofKanthfl- ad juiueit Ana, and Unit a luadur ofliu own ant* j, C li A li a d /$ tntcii I o. Ti i ey too, that Ana was wtdl in lor •*] GnjazAt by bnders who v. Qn habit of I cuuutnr tu -y, and tluit V a 1 1 A 1, al U j j a i n , was to attack (lujar.H on Asda WAen A n a madp hiw attaok. Iv u in a r a - p A 1 a wu mge4 tvheti ht: baird Ihtii. A! Hid Umi" ihcPattau people called An a "Kajn ofKfliii": Uiey said that he had i ax it warn tha w*nrant of Jaraainhiv,, and wo» rmlrnowli -'obe lcno«it. ' nil A I had 1 him* and the Raja of I* A i » 1 i p u who vra* " tike a jackal." Ann's army waa led* by a Brahma n named K n k a . K n in a ra p a ! a was joinwl bj aiireml rajas and by K o I H{Kf>fal:a)— retry ixdchnitocl bort, i men — who aeagfubled from all uidca. Many wild tribes qIbo joined liia army. Tho pooplo oil Kojthh, Lmtariw, joined him (whoso I humca wea- nplendtd), with tho Sindhta Ivnmarapala adranetid towards Abu, and van tUmv mountain pooplo <f in UlO akimi of doer. Tha Raja of Aba ot thifi time wn»Vik ram r men of Jal and hard as a (Jalor) follownd him i ho look^l'ou Knmat»]MMa as hin l-tr.l. ! b- came to meet Knmimpila and said : — M V i a h - vamitra (lift hi produced out Far mora to rule in this ptaee, nevnrlli«le«s.*na bavn - upon us i fitill we are prwperouii. ^ Thcfio K ii in ii r U (B ill) that dwell on A U u aru not snbjeot to yon, yet aft your pfedooesaor*, kings of the P o I a a k i m r.'rolecteil % MtfoUmiMl la. a copper*j&tlta in ton Jmh Mmtr u ff*<tut duti-i Sttia-LSJli; SUrat-aiifK bj« il «m W*b*vi Ui*l ivin«4 AM.-B1* Mil 4, mL 1 pp. Uff, t».