PADMAPRABH
BHAGAVAN - 6
Maharaj Aparajit ruled
over Susima town in the Purva videh area. He was a simple and religious person. He got
detached after listening to the discourse of an Arhat and took Diksha from Acharya
Pihitashrava. As a result of long spiritual practices he earned
Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. Completing his age, he reincarnated as a god in the
Graiveyak dimension.
From the dimension of
gods, the being that was Aparajit descended into the womb of queen Susima, wife of the
king Kaushambi. One-day queen Susima had a desire to sleep on a bed made up of lotus
flowers. As this was a desire of a pregnant mother, the gods made arrangements for its
fulfillment. On the twelfth day of the dark half of the month of Kartik the queen gave
birth to a son. The newborn had a soft pink glow like lotus flowers. The king named him as
Padmaprabh.
In due course the prince
became young and was married. When his father left for spiritual practices, Padmaprabh
ascended the throne. After a long and successful reign, when through his three-fold
knowledge he knew that the right moment has come, he became an ascetic. After six months
of spiritual practices, on the full moon day of the month of Chaitra he attained
omniscience under a banyan tree. Propagating right religion for a long time, Bhagawan
Padmaprabh wandered around and at last arrived at Sammetshikhar. He got Nirvana on the
eleventh day of the dark half of the month of Margshrish.