In the city, of Mathura. carried on a shipper named Dhanasara. He was well off, however, he would not offer a penny to anyone. He was mainstream for his wealth, just as, his parsimony. Dhanasara used to conceal his riches under the ground. At some point, he went to mind it, however, he discovered every last bit of it was changed into charcoal, and snakes were slithering on top of it. Inside a brief timeframe, before he can get over this misfortune, he got the news that his boats stacked with load had soaked in the ocean. As though that was insufficient, he additionally, got the news that the caravan that was conveying his assets had been looted. He felt so vulnerable and he was disheartened by what was occurring. He concluded he was having all the misfortune. At whatever point the troublesome karmas are up, whatever a man will do will conflict with him. In this way, did with Dhanasara. He acquired 1,000,000 gold coins and traveled to another country to work together. With his karma, the boat was destroyed and the entirety of his gold was in the ocean. He spared himself by drifting on a close-by log which took him to the shore. 

He went through the following day on the beach, at that point he moved to a recreation center. This is the point at which he saw a Muni (priest) lecturing under the shade of a mango tree. He was giving a lesson to the individuals. At the point when the lesson was finished, the trader went close to the priest, and stated, "Goodness Muni! Because of which karmas did I gain so much riches, and because of which karmas did I lose everything?" 

The muni portrayed his previous existence. "In the nation of Dhatakikhand, there was a city called Ambica. There lived two siblings. The senior sibling was useful and consistently liberal to the penniless, while the more youthful sibling didn't care for the foundations given by his more seasoned sibling. The more youthful sibling had an extremely awful temper, and he regularly showed it when his more seasoned sibling helped others. Sooner or later, when a more youthful sibling couldn't endure this anymore, he went out. The more established sibling proceeded with his style of providing for the penniless and rather than his riches getting less, it expanded as, was his success. The more youthful sibling couldn't stand this, so he made up a story and went to the lord and persuaded him to assume control over his sibling's riches. The more established sibling was disheartened by this and he denied the world. After his demise, since he was so acceptable, and carried out beneficial things he was conceived as a blessed messenger in paradise. 

Individuals didn't affirm the more youthful siblings' conduct, and he was unable to take their analysis. Thus, he left the town and joined a few apostates and after his demise, he was conceived as one of the Asurakumaras in hellfire. You are that more youthful sibling. Since in your past life, you didn't endorse his blessings and noble cause, so you are as yet a misanthrope, and on the grounds that you made your sibling free all the riches your riches are lost at this point. While your senior sibling, in the wake of going through his time on earth in Saudharmaloka, was conceived as a dealer in Tamralipti. He increased a lot of riches and surrendered everything, to join the request for the monkshood and you are conversing with him now." 

Dhanasara felt sorry and was grieved to hear this. He bowed down to the muni and approached him for pardon. He took a pledge, that he would not engage in corrupt exercises and he will just keep one-fourth of his salary, and the rest he would give. 

A supernatural occurrence occurred. All his riches were recuperated. He stayed faithful to his commitment. He turned into a sincere shravak, and he spent his riches on seven things: Jaina homes, Jaina symbols, Jaina writing, Jaina priests, Jaina nuns, Jaina shravaks, and Jaina shravikas. This was the defining moment in his life, and he carried on with an honorable life for an incredible remainder.