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:sei rājā | :sei rājā jini' nila tāṅra siṁhāsana | ||
: | :'māṇikya-siṁhāsana' nāma aneka ratana | ||
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sei rājā—that King (Mahārāja Puruṣottama-deva); | sei rājā—that King (Mahārāja Puruṣottama-deva); jini'-conquering; nila—took; tāṅra—his; siṁha-āsana—the throne; māṇikya-siṁhāsana—the throne known as Māṇikya-siṁhāsana; nāma—named; aneka—various; ratana—bedecked with jewels. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 27 January 2020
TEXT 121
- sei rājā jini' nila tāṅra siṁhāsana
- 'māṇikya-siṁhāsana' nāma aneka ratana
SYNONYMS
sei rājā—that King (Mahārāja Puruṣottama-deva); jini'-conquering; nila—took; tāṅra—his; siṁha-āsana—the throne; māṇikya-siṁhāsana—the throne known as Māṇikya-siṁhāsana; nāma—named; aneka—various; ratana—bedecked with jewels.
TRANSLATION
That King was victorious over the King of Vidyānagara, and he took possession of his throne, the Māṇikya-siṁhāsana, which was bedecked with many jewels.