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Alambhiya
90
Twelfth
chapter of the eleventh
section of
Alambhiya (Alambhika) Viyāhapaņpatti. 1
1. Bha. 409.
Ālambhiyā (Ālambhikā) Same as Ālabhiyā. 1
1. Bha. 433, 436. Ālambhi Same as Ālabhiyā. 1
1. AvaM. p. 283.
Alabhiyā (Ālabhikā) A town where king Jiyasattu (8) ruled. Titthayara Mahāyira spent his seventh rainy season there. 2 Hari (4) paid obeisance to him and asked about his welfare. 3 There was a shrine in the Samkhavaņa park situated in the vicinity of this town. 4 Isibhaddapatta, etc., enquired here from Mahāvira about the longevity of gods. - Poggala 6 and Cullasayaya (2)? became his disciple and lay-votary respectively. Gosāla gave up here the body of Seha and entered that of Bhāraddāi in the Pattakālagaya shrine. 8 This Alabhiyā and Alavi of the Buddhist literature are considered as one and the same by some scholars. But in view of the travel-route of Mahāvīra, it does not seem so. Alabhiyā must have been situated somewhere to the east of Ayodhya and Prayag. 9 1. Upa. 32.
5. Bha. 433, 436. 2. Kalp. 122, AvaN. 489, AvaCu. I. p. 6. Bha. 436. 293, Vis. 1943, Kalps. p. 130.
7. Upa. 32, SthA. p. 509. 3. AvaN. 515, AvaCu. I. p. 315, Vis. 8. Bha. 550.
1971, KalpDh. p. 109, KalpV. p. 169. 9. GDA. p. 3. 4. Upa. 32, Bha. 433, 436.
1. Ālā One of the six principal wives of Dharanimda. She is also called Iā. See Ilā (1).
1. Sth. 501.
2. Āla A Vijjukumāri-mahattariyā goddess. 1
1. Sth. 507.
Aluya (Äluka) First chapter of the twenty-third section of Viyahapannatti. It is divided into ten sub-chapters. 1
1. Bha. 692.
chapter of the first section of Āyaramga.
It is
Āyamti (Āvanti) Fifth the same as Logasāra.
1. Sam. 9.
2. AcaN. 31.
1. Āyatta (Āvartta)
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