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Imda-vāgaraņa (Aindra-vyākarana) A school of grammar followed by Mahávira while answering the questions put by Sakka (3) to his school-teacher.1
1. AvaBh. 77, AvaCu. I. P, 248.
1. Imdasamma (Indraśarman) A Brāhmana of Atthiya-gāma. He was a worshipper of yaksa Sūlapāņi (2) of the same village. 1
1. AvaN. 264, AvaCu. I. p. 272, Vis 1914.
2. Imdasamma A householder of the Morāga settlement. 1
1. AvaN. 466, Vis. 1920. Imdasiri (Indrasri) Wife of Bambha (1),
1. UttN. and Utts. pp. 377-8.
Imdasenā (Indrasenā) One of the five tributaries of river Rattavati (1) in the Eravaya(1) region.
1. Sth. 470. 1. Imdā (Indrā) Fourth chapter of the third sub-section of the second section of Ņāyādhammakahā. 1
1. Jna. 151.
2. Imdā One of the six principal wives of Dharapimda. 1 In her previous birth she was a merchant's daughter at Vāņārasi. ? 1. Bha. 406, Sth. 508.
2. Jna. 151. 3. Imdā One of the five tributaries of the Rattavai (1) river in Jambuddiva.1
1. Sth. 470.
4. Imdā A Vijjukumāri-mahattariyā goddess."
1. Sth. 507.
1. Indiya (Indriya) There are two different chapters of this name, viz., (i) ninth chapter of the third section as well as (ii) fourth chapter of the second section of ViyĂhapannatti. 1. Bha. 126.
2. Ibid. 84.
2. Imdiya Fifteenth chapter of Paņņavaņā. 1
1. BhaA. p. 131.
Imduttara yadimsaga (Indrottarăvatamsaka) A heavenly abode in Apayakappa where gods live for a maximum period of nineteen sāgaropama years, breathe once in nineteen fortnights and feel hungry once in nineteen thousand years.
1. Sam. 19.
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