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English: Acharya Manatunga was put under arrest in forty-eight chambers under locks and chains by King Bhoja in city of Ujjain. In the prison Acharya Mantunga entered the realms of the Lord Rishabhanatha and started the prayer. He wrote in Sanskrit language a great poem the Bhaktamara Stotra having 48 Stanza (Verse). The chants and prayers of Manatunga were thus in full brim, flowing with the unbound energy of chain-reaction. Due to the effect of Bhaktamara Stotra, Acharya Mantunga no more remained imprisoned as the locks opened automatically.
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