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Usabhadatta
also refers to Rsabha (Usabha) as the son of Nābhi and Marudevi of the Iksvāku lineage. 18 1. Kalp. 205-81, Jam. 32, AvaN. 170ff, 10. AvaN. 336-7, Vis. 1716.
385, 387, AvaCu. I. pp. 131, 151, 11. Kalp. 212, Jam. 32, Avan. 221, 186ff, Sam. 157, Tir. 464.
435-6. 2. Kalp. 210, Vis. 1561-1769, AcaSi. 12. Sam. 157. Tir. 405. p. 327.
13. AvaCu. I. p. 181. 3. Kalp. 210, Sam. 108, Sth. 435, AvaN. 14. Sam. 157, Tir. 443, 457. 378, 1087, SthA. p. 390.
15. Kalp. 213-7, Jam. 31-3, Sam. 84, 4. AvaN. 376, Tir. 336.
157, Tir. 433, 443, AvaN. 256, 260, 5. AvaCu. I. pp. 152-3.
266. 6. KalpDh. pp. 151-152, KalpV. p. 236. 16. Kalp. 227, Jam. 33, Sam. 83, 89, 7. AvaCu. I. pp. 152-3, KalpV. p. 231.
Ava N. 272, 277, 302. 8. Kalp. 211, Jam. 30-32, AvaN. 225, 17. AvaN. 171-176, AvaCu. I. pp. 131, 229-237, 336-340, AcaN. 19, AcaCu.
165, 176, 179, 180, Sam. 157. p. 4, Sam. 157, Tir. 391.
18. Utts. p. 525. 9. AvaN. 327, Sam. 157, KalpV. p. 238.
2. Usabha Father of Silă of the Kātyāyana lineage.
1. UttN. & Utts. p. 379.
3. Usabha Presiding deity of the Usabhakūda(2) mountain.1
1. Jam. 17.
1. Usabhakada (Rsabhakūta) A mountain in the northern half of the Kaccha(1) district. It is situated to the south of mount Ņilavamta(1), to the west of Gamgākumda and to the east of Simdhukumda.1
1. Jam. 93.
2. Usabhakūda A mountain to the south of mount Cullahima vamta in the Bharaha(2) region. It was visited by Bharaha(1). Usabha(3) is its presiding deity.
1. Jam. 17, 63.
1. Usabhadatta (Rşabhadatta) A Brāhmaṇa of Māhaņakumdaggama. Devānamdā(2) was his wife. Mahāvīra was originally conceived by Devānamdā.1 Afterwards the embryo was transferred to the womb of Tisalā, the wife of Siddhattha (1) by Harinegamesi. He took initiation from Mahāvira.3 1. Kalp. 2, AvaCu. I. p. 236, Bha. 380,1 2. Kalp. 27-8. 382, Aca. 2. 176.
3. Bha. 382.
2. Usabhadatta A merchant of the town of Usuyārapura. After death he was born as Sujāa(4), son of Virakanha(2) and Siridevi(3) of Virapura.
1. Vip. 34.
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