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Ahasiya (Abhāṣika) See Abhäsiya. 1
1. Praj. 36.
Ahira (Abhira)
1. AvaN. 847.
See Abhira. 1
Ahunia (Aghūrṇika)
One of the eighty-eight Gahas. 1
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534, 535, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79. Sanskrit equivalent Adhunika (found in some texts) is due to lipidosa
Ahuniya (Aghūrṇika) See Āhuņia. 1
1. Sth. 90.
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Imgala (Angāra) Same as Imgalaa. 1
1. Bha. 406.
Imgalaa (Angāraka) One of the eighty-eight Gahas (planets). It is a member of the family of Soma (1), a Logapala of Sakka (3). 2 It is the same as Amgaraga. It has four principal wives, viz., Aparaiya (8), Vijaya (13), Vejayamti (8) and Jayamti (5). Other Gahas (planets), Nakkhattas (1) (constellations) and Tārās (3) (stars) have also the same number of principal wives with identical names.5 Imgalavadimsaa is the principal abode of Imgalaa."
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90, JamS. pp. 534-435, SurM. pp. 295-296, SthA. pp. 78-79.
2. Bha. 165.
Imgalaga (Angāraka) Same as Imgalaa. 1
1. Sth. 90.
1. Mahan. p. 134, SthA. p. 44.
3. Sur. 107.
4. Bha. 406.
Imgälamaddaga (Angāramardaka) A preceptor incapable of
salvation. 1
5. Jam. 170, Sth. 273.
6. Bha. 406.
Imda
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Imgalavadimsaa (Angārāvataṁsaka) Principal abode or capital of Imgalaa.
1. Bha. 406.
attaining
1. Imda (Indra) Lord of gods. He celebrates the birth, etc. of Titthamkaras. Different classes of gods have different Imdas.1
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1. Jna. 69, AcaCu. p. 116, Sut. 1. 6. 7, Sth. 119, Bha. 169, Jam. 141, NisCu. II. p. 239, III. p. 123, 1V. p. 226, KalpL. pp. 19-20, AvaCu. I. p. 145, KalpS. p. 97.
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