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Kamsanābha (Kamsanābha) One of the eighty-eight Gahas, also known as Kamsavanna.
1. Sur. 107, Sth. 90, SthA. pp. 78-79, Jams. pp. 534-535, Sur M. pp. 295-296. Kamsavanna (Kamsavarna) Same as Kansanäbha.1
1. Sth. 90, SthA. p. 79. Kamsavaņņābha (Kamsavarņābha) One of the eighty-eight Gahas.
1. Jam. 170, Sur. 107, Sth. 90.
Kakka (Karka) One of the five palaces of Cakkavatti Bambhadatta(1).1
1. Utt. 13. 13. Kakkamdha (Karkandha) See Vamdha.
1. Sth. 90. Kakkeya Same as Kekaya.1
1. Praj. 37. Kakki (Kalkin) A would-be king of Padaliputta who will insult the monastic church.
1. Mahan. pp. 126, 179, Tir. 673. 1. Kakkodaa (Karkotaka) A mountain being an abode of the Anuvelamdhara gods. It is situated at a distance of 42000 yojanas in the Lavana ocean in the north-east.? Its height is 1721 jojanas.3 Its king also bears the same name and is also known as Aņuvelamdharaṇāgarāya. The same is the name of his capital. 1. Jiv. 160, BhaA. p. 199, Sth. 305.
3. Sam. 17. 2. Sth. 305.
4. Jiv. 160 2. Kakkodaa A family-member of Logapāla Varuņa(1) of Sakka(3). He is perhaps the same as the king of Kakkodaa(1).
1. Bha. 167.
1. Kaccāyaṇa (Kātyāyana) A branch of the Kosiya(5) lineage.1 Preceptor Pabha va ? and ascetic Khamdaa(2) 3 belonged to it. 1. Sth. 551. 2. Nan. v. 23, NanM. p. 48.
3. Bha. 90.
2. Kaccāyaṇa Family-name of the Müla constellation.
1. Sur. 50, Jam. 159.
1. Kaccha. A district known as Vijaya(23) in the Mahāvideha region of Jambüdīva. It is situated to the north of river Siyā(1), to the south of mount Nilavamta(1), to the east of mount Mālavamta(1) and to the west. of mɔnt Cittakīda(1). It extends from north to south in the length of
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