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DIDEST OF PAMĀX AXDA 49 for the pricoles sermon giron and takes lento of the Sīri and bis alloudsat munie. 202 Dhana oxporiences a kinil of supremo apirilanl entisinotion and passes the night in blissful repose. 293-298 Description of the moming, 299-300 Description of the close of the Rainy DSON, 301-805 Finding that tho Rainy season was over, Dhana makes up bis mind to proceed furtlicr ou hiu excursion, and starts accordingly. Description of the march. 306 Dhasta reaches Vasantapur. 307-309 Dom and his follow-merchants mako oxtremely lacrativa and advantageous bargaine at Vasantapurd, and return to Kritipralişti. 309-310 Dhart goes on making epelesa profita in his trade, carning eved Dew and pew Cricnde and lend nitogetler a pious and meritoriote life. 311 Dhana on his life period being complete, passa away and is lom 28 mithuna or a couple in the Uttarakuys are the northern bank of the riser Satu. 313-322 Description of the marrolloze land of thic Utdrakurus with its weird people, its uneartbly splcudotir, its wondrous Lipaurkpae, etc. 323 The soul of Dhana, onjoya lo hic licort's oontent in this nest birth of his all sorts of worldly plensures, ha a fruit of his donation to the Baiate in his former life. 824-325 On his death he is born 48 & deva in the Saudharma kala, and thero enjoys in the company of celestial women, all kinds of amoroue ploasures. Additional stanzas-(1) Benediction (2) Glorificntion of Padmin. Copto 1 1 Benediction. 2-6 Dccription of thc Gandhilitati-vijaya in the Videha country, and ita principal mountain, Vaitādhya by name 7-18 Description of the city Gandhasamuddhala, 19-23 Description of the king Satalnak, his powere, Lis fame, ota. 24-96 His wife cuted Candrakantā, her chastity and devotion for her husband. 27-30 Birth of Drand ng the con of S'atabala and Cantrakinto. Te ie bathed Mahabala and ho gradually attains youth. 31-16 Description of his youthful beauty, 37 Aalbala marti: Vinayatal. 38-48 King Satabala conceive a disgret for worldly pleasures and resolves to renouncc al carthly interests.