Jain Comics
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Reap What You SowAmong the 12 Chakravartis of the current descending cycle the twelfth or the last was Brahm-datt. The life of Brahm-datt Chakravarti was filled with many ups and downs. On the one hand his life was like a moonless night filled with darkness of apprehension, fear, pain and discomfort, and on the other it was like a full-moon night filled with the glow of the comforts and grandeur of the empire of six continents.
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RishidattaThe story of Sati Rishidatta gives us the message that forgive even your offender and endure tonnents with equanimity considering them to be the . fruits of your own deeds. The life story of Rishidatta is one of the most popular stories in Jain narrative literature. Rishidatta was the daughter of a hermit (Tapas Flishi). But later, under the influence of Dharmaghosh Acharya she accepted Nirgranth religion (Jainism).
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Saddal PutraSaddal Putra was one among the ten famous shravak disciples of Bhagavan Mahavir. His faith in the true principles of Bhagavan Mahavir became so deep rooted that, all the efforts by Gaushalak failed to move him. Gods too took rigorous tests of his religiosity and he passed with flying colours. Till the end of his life he continued to be sincere in his religious pursuits.
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Shrimad RajchandraShrimad Rajchandra's genius was of a contemplative character. He grew up, and was sent to school. He was quick at learning and had remarkable memory and poetic gifts. As a young man, he got married. shifted to Bombay and entered business, where again he was strikingly successful. He led the life of a house-holder; he had four children. After having retired from business; at an early stage, he left Bombay and returned to places nearer his hometown Vavania in Saurashtra, and he passed away while still in his thirties, at the age of thirty-four.
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