[BACK]
[TIRTHANKAR ZONE]
[HOME]
LIFE OF SHRI ABHINANDANSWAMI
|
Mahabal
was the king of Ratnasanchay/Mangalavati town in Purvavideh.
Although a king, he was a simple and humble person.
When people praised him, he thought that why people praised him
even in absence of any virtues? When
someone criticized him he would humbly say, "You are my true
well-wisher and a friend who helps my progress by pointing out my
faults". When a
feeling of detachment grew in him, he found an opportune moment and took
Diksha from Vimal Suri. Due
to his simplicity and humility he became a very popular and ideal
Shraman in his group. It is
said that as a result of this rare disposition and deep meditational
practices he purified his soul to an extent that he acquired the
Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. Completing his age, he reincarnated as a god in the Vijay
dimension. When
the being that was Mahabal left the Vijay dimension, he descended into
the womb of queen Siddharth, wife of king Samvar of Ayodhya. As a result of the simplicity of attitude inherited from the
earlier birth, the soul in the womb of the queen had a soothing and
pacifying influence on the outer world.
The people of the kingdom were suddenly filled with the feelings
of humility and fraternity. Irrespective
of age, caste, creed and status every one started greeting and honoring
others. Politeness and
polished manners became the thing in vogue.
The augurs and other scholars confirmed that as the aura of a
pious soul influences all the people around, the effusion of politeness
was caused by the soul in the womb. The
queen gave birth to the future Tirthankar on the second day of the
bright half of the month of Magh. As
the influence of this soul was evident in the overt mutual greetings,
the king named hi son as Abhinandan (greeting). As
time passed Abhinandan lead normal mundane life with least indulgence.
He ascended the throne when his father became an ascetic.
After a long and peaceful reign, he became an ascetic and
indulged in rigorous penance and lofty spiritual practices.
He attained omniscience on the fourteenth day of the dark half of
the month of Paush. For a
long period Bhagavan Abhinandan moved around to show the right path to
millions of beings. On the eighth day of the bright half of the month of Vaishakh
he attained Nirvana at Sammetshikhar. |